1st Edition
An Introduction to Contemporary Aesthetics Art, Community, and Experience
Introduction
Emmie Malone and Elizabeth Scarbrough
Part I: Foundational Questions
1. Aesthetic Value
Keren Gorodeisky
2. Defining Art & Aesthetic Obligations
Madeline Martin-Seaver
3. Good & Bad Taste
John Dyck
Part II: Key Concepts
4. Interpretation: Is the Author’s Intention Relevant to Work Interpretation?
Szu-yen Lin
5. Fiction: Its Nature, Function, and Significance
Hannah H. Kim
6. Authenticity: What is it, Does it Matter, and Why?
Emmie Malone
Part III: Applied Aesthetics
7. Uncanny Terrain: Mapping the Landscape of Philosophy of Horror
Nicholas Whittaker
8. Aesthetic Life in the Digital Age: How Emerging Technologies Affect Creativity, Consumption, and Community
Anthony Cross
9. Why Play Games?: The Value of Videogames
Shelby Moser
10. Humor as a Tool (and a Weapon)
Elizabeth Cantalamessa
Part IV: The Value of Aesthetic Life
11. Immoral Art, Immoral Artists, and the Ethical Fan
Mary Beth Willard
12. The Ugly Side of Beauty: Personal Beauty, Oppression, and Style
Cheryl Frazier
13. There’s No Place Like Home: A Sense of Place in Everyday Aesthetics
Elizabeth Scarbrough
14. Existential Aesthetics: Self-Understanding in a Messy World
Bryce Huebner
Biography
Emmie Malone is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at San Jose State University, USA. She is the author of an open educational history of philosophy coursebook, Inventing Knowledge: A Global & Historical Introduction to Philosophy (2025).
Elizabeth Scarbrough is Associate Teaching Professor at Florida International University, USA. Scarbrough currently serves as a trustee of the American Society for Aesthetics and as the co-chair of their Feminist Caucus Committee.
“An excellent entry point into philosophical aesthetics. The chapters draw on a rich array of examples from diverse cultural traditions (from ancient Chinese court jesters and Japanese folklore to rap artists, video games, and horror movies), all presented in an engaging and accessible way. This is a volume that will serve students, instructors, and general readers alike—an essential resource for anyone looking to understand how philosophy approaches art and our aesthetic lives.”
-- Brandon Polite, Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Knox College, Illinois, USA.






