Phenomenology of Beauty
Segunda Edición
This work explores beauty as a phenomenon of consciousness, rather than an objective property that things might inherently possess. From an anthropological and phenomenological perspective, it analyses how human beings, referred to here as "anthropic beings," perceive beauty through cognitive and emotional processes that integrate the Synthetic Unification of objects to discover their meaning in relation to the survival of these beings. Through an interdisciplinary approach, which includes neuroscience, philosophy, and anthropology, the author unravels how Pure Beauty emerges from the interaction between the subject and its environment, highlighting its role in adaptation and collective knowledge, disassociating it from traditional cultural or aesthetic concepts.