Pleasure in swang

Pages:92-95
Sandhya Sharma (Department of Culture, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana)
Satish Kashyap (Exhibition Officer, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana)

Art has no pre-defined function, which means that it can be harnessed to serve any number of purposes, including no purpose at all. Sometimes art is successful because it educates us, inspires us, challenges us, disturbs us, or even insults us. But if art didn’t appeal to some people at least some of the time, it would cease to play much role in human affairs. Swang commands a prominent place in personal experience, economic life, and collective culture. Swang could not have achieved or sustained such prominence without tapping into the biology of pleasure. It is suggested that aesthetic philosophers have underestimated the complexity, richness, pervasiveness, and importance of neurological pleasure. A defense of the “pleasure principle” in Swang is given from the perspective of evolutionary psychology.

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Pages:92-95
Sandhya Sharma (Department of Culture, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana)
Satish Kashyap (Exhibition Officer, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana)