L’attività inferenziale e le aspettative nel pensiero estetico di Umberto Eco
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Umberto Eco’s aesthetic theory shows a great continuity and coherence through decades. Both
in Opera aperta (a pre-semiotic work published in 1962) and in Lector in fabula, inferential
activity is at the very center of aesthetic experience and of interpretation in general. The
musicological theory by Leonard B. Meyer was one of Eco’s inspiration sources; it suggested
the importance of this inferential activity and of the tensions it generates in producing
emotional reactions to textual stimuli. But tensions are not the only way inferential activity
contribute to aesthetic experience; tendencies too have an important role in it.
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