Pan‑Aesthetical Logico‑Epistemology
An extension of aesthetical logico‑epistemology that claims all logical and epistemic judgments are ultimately grounded in aesthetic perception—not just occasionally but universally. It proposes that human reasoning is fundamentally shaped by a sense of harmony, balance, and coherence that is aesthetic in nature. Even the most formal logical systems, according to this view, derive their force from an underlying aesthetic experience of “rightness.” Pan‑aesthetical logico‑epistemology challenges the separation of reason from feeling, arguing that rationality is a subspecies of aesthetic judgment.
Pan‑Aesthetical Logico‑Epistemology Example: “His pan‑aesthetical logico‑epistemology argued that the law of non‑contradiction feels compelling not because of logic alone, but because contradiction offends a deep aesthetic need for order.”
Pan‑Aesthetical Logico‑Epistemology by Abzugal April 20, 2026
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