Arnold Berleant
Arnold Berleant is an American scholar and author who is active in both philosophy and music.
Biography
Arnold Berleant was born in Buffalo, New York. He received his advanced musical education at the Eastman School of Music and his doctorate in philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is Professor of Philosophy at Long Island University, former secretary-general and past president of the International Association of Aesthetics, and former secretary-treasurer of the American Society for Aesthetics. His books and articles in philosophy focus on aesthetics, environmental aesthetics, and ethics. Arnold Berleant is the founding editor of Contemporary Aesthetics, an international on-line journal of contemporary aesthetic theory, research, and application. His body of work has been digitized and is part of the Archival & Manuscript Collection in the University at Buffalo Library.As a philosopher Berleant has written on aspects of both aesthetic theory and the arts. These include ontological and metaphysical issues, basic theoretical questions such as appreciation and aesthetic experience, and explorations of music, architecture, painting and literature. His first book, The Aesthetic Field: A Phenomenology of Aesthetic Experience, established the concept of the aesthetic field as a contextual framework within which questions in aesthetics and the arts can be most fully illuminated. Much of his subsequent work has focused on environmental aesthetics, attending both to general issues and to specific kinds of environment. The aesthetics of environment is a theme that he has elaborated and extended in much of his writing. In Art and Engagement, Berleant exemplified the usefulness of the concept of the aesthetic field by applying it to a range of arts – landscape painting, architecture and environmental design, literature, music, dance, and film. Emerging from these original studies was the recognition that the different arts evoke experiences with their own claims to reality. Moreover, these experiences exhibit an intense, active perceptual involvement that he calls "aesthetic engagement," which belies the traditional claim of aesthetic disinterestedness.
The innovative concept of aesthetic engagement leads to new perspectives on a variety of traditional esthetic topics, including metaphorical language, urban design, music, and metaphysics, and opens less traditional topics, such as virtual reality and social interaction to aesthetic analysis.
The body of Berleant's work challenges the traditional view of philosophical aesthetics, which posits "disinterestedness" as foundational in aesthetic experience. Berleant draws upon both phenomenology and pragmatism for an opposing theory of aesthetic perception based on the notion of engagement.
Education
- State University of New York College, Fredonia, N.Y., 1949-1951. Major: music education; major instrument: piano
- B.M. with distinction, Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester, 1953. Major: music theory; major instrument: piano
- M.A., Eastman School of Music, 1955. Major: music theory; major instrument: piano. Thesis: "The Fugue in the Orchestral Works of Bartók"
- Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1962. Major: philosophy. Dissertation: "Logic and Social Doctrine: Dewey's Methodological Approach to Social Philosophy."
Honors and awards
- Poiesis Prize, inaugural award and lecture, International Urban Design Congress, "Beauty and the Built Landscape," Viterbo, Italy. June 21, 2025.
- Liber Amicorum for Arnold Berleant in Popular Inquiry, Vol. 10. 2022
- Doctor of Fine Arts, The Rhode Island School of Design, 2011
- Honorary Guest Professor, Wuhan University, P.R. China, 2004–2007
- Honorary Life Member, International Association for Aesthetics, 2002
- Membre du Comité d'Honneur de la Société française d'esthétique, 2000
- Honorary Member, Sydney Society for Literature and Aesthetics, 1999
- Honorary Member, Finnish Society of Aesthetics, 1997
- President, International Association for Aesthetics, 1995–1998
- Long Island University Trustees Award for Scholarly Achievement, 1992 for Art and Engagement.
Works
- The Social Aesthetics of Human Environments: Critical Themes..
- Aesthetics beyond the Arts: New and Recent Essays..
- Sensibility and Sense: The Aesthetic Transformation of the Human World..
- Re-thinking Aesthetics, Rogue Essays on Aesthetics and the Arts.. Polish trans., ; Chinese trans..
- Aesthetics and Environment, Theme and Variations on Art and Culture..
- Living in the Landscape: Toward an Aesthetics of Environment..
- The Aesthetics of Environment.. Greek trans.,. Chinese trans..
- Art and Engagement . Chinese trans.,
- The Aesthetic Field: A Phenomenology of Aesthetic Experience. 2nd edition.
- The Fugue in the Orchestral Works of Bartók. Microcards.
Editor
- Perspectives on Contemporary Aesthetics. Co-edited with Yuriko Saito...
- Contemporary Aesthetics, Editor-in-Chief.
- Environment and the Arts; Perspectives on Art and Environment. Editor... Chinese trans., Liu Yu,.
- The Aesthetics of Human Environments. Co-edited with Allen Carlson...
- The Aesthetics of Natural Environments. Co-edited with Allen Carlson..
- The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 56/2. Special issue on environmental aesthetics. Guest co-editor.
- The Ethical Factor in Business Decisions. Editor.
Journal Issues
- Contemporary Aesthetics, "Aesthetic Engagement and Sensibility: Reflections on Arnold Berleant's Work". Special Volume 9 edited by Bogna J. Obidzińska. English translation of special issue of Sztuka y Filozofia, Vol. 37/2010.
- Espes Journal, "Aesthetics Between Art and Society: Perspectives of Arnold Berleant's Postkantian Aesthetics of Engagement," Vol. 6, No. 2, edited by Aleksandra Lukaszewicz Alcaraz.
- Sztuka i Filozofia, Vol. 37/2010, edited by Bogna J. Obidzińska.