• University of Helsinki
    Department of Philosophy (Theoretical Philosophy, Practical Philosophy, Philosophy in Swedish)
    Undergraduate
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    Editor’s Introduction: Rediscovering Early Phenomenological Aesthetics
    Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 10 (2): 95-108. 2023.
    Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in the early phases of the phenomenological movement. However, early phenomenological aesthetics has so far received very little attention in the current “Renaissance” of early phenomenology, albeit that the early phenomenologists made significant contributions to aesthetics and even argued for a special affinity between aesthetics and phenomenology. They also took part in the exceptionally lively debates of early 20th-century German aesthetics, wh…Read more
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    Ingarden, Dufrenne, and the Passivity of Aesthetic Experience
    Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 8 (1): 21-36. 2021.
    Recent phenomenological research has picked up on the old claim that sometimes artworks seem to take possession of the perceiver. Simon Høffding and Tone Roald have argued that Edmund Husserl’s not...
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    Aesthetic Self-Forgetfulness
    British Journal of Aesthetics 61 (4): 527-541. 2021.
    Intense aesthetic experiences are often described in terms of self-forgetfulness, where the perceiver becomes immersed in the aesthetic phenomenon to the extent of losing consciousness of being the subject of the experience. Although such experiences have been described from the early eighteenth century onwards, there is still a surprising lack of detailed investigation on the precise nature of aesthetic self-forgetfulness. What happens in this experience, and precisely what is the ‘self’ that i…Read more
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    Paths from the Philosophy of Art to Everyday Aesthetics (edited book)
    with Oiva Kuisma and Sanna Lehtinen
    Finnish Society for Aesthetics. 2019.
    During the past few decades, everyday aesthetics has established itself as a new branch of philosophical aesthetics alongside the more traditional philosophy of art. The Paths from Philosophy of Art to Everyday Aesthetics explores the intimate relations between these two branches of contemporary aesthetics. The essays collected in this volume discuss a wide range of topics from aesthetic intimacy to the nature of modernity and the essence of everydayness, which play important roles both in the p…Read more
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    Contemporary phenomenological discussions on relationship between painting and nothingness have mainly employed Sartrean and Heideggerian notions of nothingness. In this paper, I propose another perspective by discussing the possibility of pictorially depicting Levinas’s notion of the nothingness of being, which he develops in his early works in terms of the il y a. For Levinas, the il y a intimates itself in moments like insomnia, where the world as a horizon of possibilities slips away and all…Read more
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    Investigations into the phenomenology and the ontology of the work of art
    Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 3 (2): 183-185. 2016.
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    Editors' Introduction
    with Jussi Backman and Raine Vasquez
    Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 4 (2): 93-99. 2017.
    A brief overview of the current status of the scholarship on Heidegger and contemporary art and of the contributions included in the special issue.