Platonic and pythagorean aesthetics
The beauty for the Platonic philosophy is a approach through an upward process to the idea of beautiful so that the art reflects that its splendor, intuitable only after a long training, and avoiding the art that tries to imitate the reality that being a copy of the copy of the idea is only appearance and therefore deceptive, morally damaging, placed at a lower level of knowledge because it alienates instead of approaching so much that the modern conceptions of aesthetics would seem to be inspired by this ideal vision which sees a kind of splendor in the form. In the final analysis the idea of beautiful is the only one that can be intuited directly and leads to the contemplation of truths and to the real cultural formation. As regards the Pythagorean aesthetic conception is could say that it is similar but more linked to the number, to the mathematical harmony of the forms especially in the nature whose observation and study approaches to the Universal.
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Date: 01/01/2018
article n°: 3653
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