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I find order and symmetry to be attractive. This extends from mathematical ideas to Jackson Pollock's paintings to natural landscapes. However, the emotional component isn't there. I have facination, interest, curiosity and a touch of vertigo when I am in a park like Yosemite but beauty bothers me. My underlying assumption with all this is that I am an in-the-head-type person and think too much about these things. Maybe it has something to do with being male. I don't assume that I lack capactiy for emotion like some have suggested. Oddly enough, the thing which moves me is strong emotion in other people. |
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But if he continuously question the gravity of what he observes and why he should like it, then ofcourse that could work as a mental block. |
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It seems to be at people are often on autopilot when it comes to beauty and I a just questioning. You can say that beauty is subjective but then why do people agree so often about what is beautiful. Is there underlying aestetic properties that are objective? Maybe some people just believe that something is beautiful or even lie? (A convienient lie is easier than explaining why your a wierdo and don't think Yosemite is beautiful just like everyone else). |
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Perhaps it will be better to take a different approach. What do you think it is to be beautiful? Why isn't Yosemite beautiful, according to you? Here are standard definitions of "beauty": beau·ty ( P ) Pronunciation Key (byt) n. pl. beau·ties 1. The quality that gives pleasure to the mind or senses and is associated with such properties as harmony of form or color, excellence of artistry, truthfulness, and originality. 2. One that is beautiful, especially a beautiful woman. 3. A quality or feature that is most effective, gratifying, or telling: The beauty of the venture is that we stand to lose nothing. 4. An outstanding or conspicuous example: “Hammett's gun went off. The shot was a beauty, just slightly behind the eyes” (Lillian Hellman). The first definition fits perfectly with what I have in mind. The essence of beauty (I will speak in terms that are familiar to those who read Plato) is the reaction in the perceiver, not something in the object that is perceived. Of course, there must be an object, but the essential similarity between different beautiful things is a similar reaction in perceivers, not in the objects themselves. Now, as you evidently disagree with the ordinary English usage of the term "beauty", it would be useful for you to explain what you mean by that term. |
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I am sorry that I haven't been reading your arguments more thoughly and I am sorry that I used hyperbolic and sarcastic language. I agree with everything you have said in the previous post. Examining my motives, concerning the concept beauty, it seems that I am being overly contrarian. I am resisting calling anything beautiful if the only reason it is beautiful is because it was defined to be. I am sure that lots of art and even some natural setting fall into this category (that is defined to be beautiful). Without an emotional responce to an object [that is beautiful] I have difficulty making the distinction between what is actually beautiful and what is defined as beautiful. |
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