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  1. May 2024
    1. It’s been argued that “to know intellectually is to discover what one already knows unconsciously and tacitly at the perception of the body” (Gagliardi 1996, p. 574)

      Gagliardi, Pasquale (1996) `Exploring the Aesthetic Side of Organizational Life', in S.R. Clegg, C. Hardy and W. Nord (eds) in Handbook of Organization Studies. London: Sage. https://books.google.nl/books?hl=en&lr=&id=PIISMUW0j2YC&oi=fnd&pg=PT446&ots=eLCBvhmiqN&sig=MnoXhQfPB6tN_A14E95HS64Qgr4&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false

    2. Nathalie Tasler’s blog post about time-management introduced me to the German philosopher of aesthetics, Wolfgang Wesch. She writes: “Welsch (1995) even states: there is no cognition without aesthetic—I refer to the origins of aesthetic here: aisthēsis, which is visceral experiences, it is the collaboration of cognition, senses, emotion.”

      Wolfgang Welsch posits aesthetics as prerequisite for cognition. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Welsch_(Philosoph) is this along the path of fenomenological stimulant for thining? [[Denken vergt fenomenologische stimulans 20230514121913]] My sense of beauty is in layered complexity [[Schoonheidsbegrip 20151023132920]]