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Yuriko Saito

    1 de enero de 1950

    Yuriko Saito es una profesora de filosofía cuyo trabajo se adentra en la estética cotidiana y ambiental. Su investigación explora cómo los valores estéticos permean nuestras experiencias diarias y cómo nuestro entorno moldea nuestra percepción de la belleza. Saito enfatiza la conexión entre el pensamiento filosófico y los aspectos concretos de la vida y la cultura. Sus publicaciones a menudo se nutren de la estética japonesa, ofreciendo una perspectiva única sobre temas universales.

    Aesthetics of Care
    Aesthetics of the Familiar
    Everyday Aesthetics
    • Everyday Aesthetics

      • 273 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      This ground-breaking book brings to life a neglected topic: our everyday aesthetic interactions with the world around us and the objects in it. Yuriko Saito shows how exploring everyday aesthetics can enrich the content of our aesthetic discourse, and reveals its influence on the state of the world and our quality of life.

      Everyday Aesthetics
    • Aesthetics of the Familiar

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Yuriko Saito, the leading figure in the field, explores the nature and significance of the aesthetic dimensions of people's everyday lives. She argues that everyday aesthetics can be an effective instrument for directing humanity's collective and cumulative world-making project.

      Aesthetics of the Familiar
    • Aesthetics of Care

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Building upon her previous work on everyday aesthetics, Yuriko Saito argues in this book that the aesthetic and ethical concerns are intimately connected in our everyday life. Specifically, she shows how aesthetic experience embodies a care relationship with the world and how the ethical relationship with others, whether humans, non-human creatures, environments, or artifacts, is guided by aesthetic sensibility and manifested through aesthetic means.Weaving together insights gained from philosophy, art, design, and medicine, as well as artistic and cultural practices of Japan, she illuminates the aesthetic dimensions of various forms of care in our management of everyday life. Emphasis is placed on the experience of interacting with others including objects, a departure from the prevailing mode of aesthetic inquiry that is oriented toward judgment-making from a spectator's point of view. Saito shows that when everyday activities, ranging from having a conversation and performing a care act to engaging in self-care and mending an object, are ethically grounded and aesthetically informed and guided, our experiences lead to a good life.

      Aesthetics of Care