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These brief comments raise some questions about Murray Smith’s
remarks, in his new volume Film, Art, and the Third Culture: A Naturalized
Aesthetics of Film, on the nature of aesthetic experience. My questions concern
how we might best draw a viable distinction between aesthetic and
non-aesthetic experiences and focus in particular on possible links between
self-awareness and aesthetic experiences. In sum, I agree with Smith in holding
that we should not give up on the notion of aesthetic experience, even
though aestheticians continue to disagree regarding even the most basic
questions pertaining to its nature.