UNPACKING THE SELF-physical Self
UNPACKING THE SELF-physical Self
UNPACKING THE SELF-physical Self
SELF
WHEN ARE YOU
MOST BEAUTIFUL?
PHYSICAL SELF
-Zoe Kravitz
PHYSICAL SELF
“The best and most beautiful things
in the world cannot be seen or even
touched – they must be felt with the
heart.”
- Helen Keller
WHAT PHILOSOPHERS THINK
ABOUT BEAUTY
The nature of beauty is one of the Most enduring and
controversial themes in western philosophy. Beauty, traditionally,
was among the ultimate values along with goodness, truth, and
justice. It was a primary theme among in ancient Greek, Hellenistic,
and medieval philosophers.
The two most-debated views about beauty are:
1. Beauty is objective
2. Beauty is subjective
WHAT PHILOSOPHERS THINK
ABOUT BEAUTY
Before the 18th century, most western philosophical views on beauty treated
it as an objective quality. For example:
Saint Augustine asked whether things were beautiful because it gave delight, or
whether it gave delight because it was beautiful. He believed it to be the latter.
Plato connected beauty as a response to love and desire. He asserted that
beauty exists in the realm of forms, and that objects are found beautiful
because they are a reflection of the idea of beauty that already exists in the
realm of forms.
Aristotle asserted that the chief forms of beauty or order, symmetry, and
definiteness that can be demonstrated by mathematical sciences.
WHAT PHILOSOPHERS THINK
ABOUT BEAUTY
By the 18th century, however, beauty was associated with pleasure
as a personal preference. Some philosophers who hold this view are: