LEAP has developed through:
- individual research
- participation in local and international seminars and conferences
- organisation of academic and public seminar activities
- publication of scientific contributions (authored and co-authored)
- teaching
The main theoretical achievements can be summarized as follows.
The phenomenon of AESTHETIC LEARNING can be understood primarily as a process that unfolds between PERCEPTUAL CATEGORISATION and LINGUISTIC LABELING. Through PERCEPTUAL LEARNING, individuals refine their sensitivity to subtle aesthetic properties; through labeling, they conceptually organize and communicate these experiences. The interplay between perceptual and conceptual dimensions explains how people come to appreciate aesthetic features that are not immediately evaluative yet form the foundation of aesthetic understanding.
The affective component of aesthetic learning can fruitfully been assesses by resorting to the concept of AFFECTIVE AFFORDANCE, which was developed in ecological psychology to capture the ways in which the material world contributes to regulating our emotions and shaping our affective life. While this notion has been interpreted as referring to tools for managing felt affective states, such a view is too restrictive. By analyzing the EXPRESSIVE PROPERTIES of objects and spaces, we can see that our environment supports emotional regulation even without directly eliciting feelings. This revised conception becomes particularly significant in the context of AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE. Among the central questions in aesthetics is the role of emotions in aesthetic appreciation — how affective engagement underpins the evaluative and expressive character of our perceptual experiences of artworks and environments. Affective affordances can account for the dual role of such emotions: they are simultaneously perceptual experiences and norm-sensitive affective responses shaped by contextual and cultural expectations. So-conceived esthetic learning combines affective affordances, expressive perception, and conceptual articulation as what gradually shapes human aesthetic appreciation.
Taken together, these insights outline a unified model of situated affectivity and aesthetic learning, where perception, emotion, and cognition co-constitute our engagement with aesthetic values. By integrating affective affordances into theories of aesthetic perception and learning, this framework advances a more holistic account of how humans come to perceive, feel, and understand beauty and expressiveness in their environments.
LEAP resulted in the publication of:
5 Scientific Papers about the following topics:
- Affective Affordances and Expressive Properties in Affective Regulation (
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11245-024-10037-8(se abrirá en una nueva ventana))
- Perceptual Learning and Aesthetic Criticism (
https://www.eurosa.org/proceedings/latest-volume/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana))
- Aesthetic Experience and Affective Affordances (
https://link.springer.com/collections/ejfdebghja(se abrirá en una nueva ventana))
- Aesthetic learning between perceptual categorisation and linguistic labels (
https://doi.org/10.53242/syzetesis/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana))
- The role of concepts in the perceptual learning of aesthetic properties (forthcoming in Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio)
2 Special Issues about:
- aesthetic learning and sustainability (
https://fmkjournals.fmk.edu.rs/index.php/AM/issue/view/33(se abrirá en una nueva ventana))
- learning processes and aesthetic practices (forthcoming in Syzetesis:
https://www.syzetesis.it/rivista.html?view=article&id=242:about-the-journal&=(se abrirá en una nueva ventana))
1 Encyclopedia entry about:
- expressiveness in music (
http://www.sefaweb.es/expresividad-musical/(se abrirá en una nueva ventana))
1 Book Chapter:
- about perceptual learning and critical discourse (ISBN: 9788410702912)
20 Conference/Seminar presentations about:
- Perceptual learning and criticism
- Perceptual learning, aesthetics, and the music/noise distinction
- Affective affordances and aesthetics
- Conceptual and perceptual categorisation in aesthetic experiences
- Emotions in fiction
- Epistemic emotions and aesthetics
Organization of 2 Public Seminars about:
- learning and aesthetics
- emotions and contemporary arts
Organization of 1 Book Symposium about Affordances and of 1 international workshop about Nature and Aesthetics
Aesthetics teaching encompassing:
- Classics of Aesthetics
- Expressiveness
- Emotions in the Arts
- Philosophy of Perception
- Aesthetic experience in Wittgenstein & Goodman
- Environmental Aesthetics