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The Sense of Beauty: Being the Outline of Aesthetic Theory
The Sense of Beauty: Being the Outline of Aesthetic Theory
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This unabridged reproduction of the 1896 edition of lectures delivered at Harvard College is a study of "why, when, and how beauty appears, what conditions an object must fulfill to be beautiful, what elements of our nature make us sensible of beauty, and what the relation is between the constitution of the object and the excitement of our susceptibility."
Santayana first analyzes the nature of beauty, finding it irrational, "pleasure regarded as the quality of a thing." He then proceeds to the materials of beauty, showing what all human functions can contribute: love, social instincts, senses, etc. Beauty of form is then analyzed, and finally the author discusses the expression of beauty. Literature, religion, values, evil, wit, humor, and the possibility of finite perfection are all examined. Presentation throughout the work is concrete and easy to follow, with examples drawn from art, history, anthropology, psychology, and similar areas.
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Elegant philosophical exploration of beauty's nature and perception.
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Who is this book for?
If you love exploring what makes something beautiful and enjoy thoughtful reflections that connect art, history, and human nature, this book is a real treat. Santayana’s poetic language and insightful analysis make it more than just a philosophical text—it's a journey through the very essence of aesthetic experience. Many readers find themselves captivated by his ability to blend deep ideas with accessible examples, making it a rewarding read for anyone curious about the nature of beauty.