This paper pursues the philosophical significance of a relatively unexplored point of Platonic aesthetics: the social dimension of beauty. The social dimension of beauty resides in its conceptual connection to shame and honour. This dimension of beauty is fundamental to the aesthetic education of the Republic, as becoming virtuous for Plato presupposes a desire to appear and to be admired as beautiful. The ethical significance of beauty, shame, and honour redound to an ethically rich notion of appearing before others which corresponds to a public conception of virtue. I suggest how this dimension of beauty in Plato – particularly the emphasis on beauti...
Early modern literature abounds in references to beauty. However, in the past few decades, discussio...
Moral beauty is the beauty of a person’s character. Generosity, for instance, is morally beautiful....
The final thesis aims to develop the question of beauty in Plato. To do so, it tries to gain a prope...
Constitutive interrogation of aesthetics is whether the beautiful stands for the universal object of...
Plato conceived of the Form of Beauty as quite distinct from the Form of the Good. Beauty was a mean...
ABSTRACT In my dissertation, I examine the connection between aesthetic experience and morality. I s...
A central concept for Plato is the kalon – often translated as the beautiful, fine, admirable, or no...
A significant strand of the ethical psychology, aesthetics and politics of Plato's Republic revolves...
After years of neglect, a renewed interest in beauty developed among many Western art critics, art p...
This article is devoted to the research of the problem of actual for today the problem of the import...
Philosophers and commentators of Plato’s works introduce the Ideas (Forms) as Universals that our kn...
Plato held highly the opinion that there is a need to educate in kalon. Though extreme in his though...
This article seeks to rekindle a version of the age-old view that aesthetic education can contribute...
Plato conceived of the Form of Beauty as quite distinct from the Form of the Good. Beauty was a mean...
The aim of this paper is to show that an aesthetics of exemplarity could be a useful component of pr...
Early modern literature abounds in references to beauty. However, in the past few decades, discussio...
Moral beauty is the beauty of a person’s character. Generosity, for instance, is morally beautiful....
The final thesis aims to develop the question of beauty in Plato. To do so, it tries to gain a prope...
Constitutive interrogation of aesthetics is whether the beautiful stands for the universal object of...
Plato conceived of the Form of Beauty as quite distinct from the Form of the Good. Beauty was a mean...
ABSTRACT In my dissertation, I examine the connection between aesthetic experience and morality. I s...
A central concept for Plato is the kalon – often translated as the beautiful, fine, admirable, or no...
A significant strand of the ethical psychology, aesthetics and politics of Plato's Republic revolves...
After years of neglect, a renewed interest in beauty developed among many Western art critics, art p...
This article is devoted to the research of the problem of actual for today the problem of the import...
Philosophers and commentators of Plato’s works introduce the Ideas (Forms) as Universals that our kn...
Plato held highly the opinion that there is a need to educate in kalon. Though extreme in his though...
This article seeks to rekindle a version of the age-old view that aesthetic education can contribute...
Plato conceived of the Form of Beauty as quite distinct from the Form of the Good. Beauty was a mean...
The aim of this paper is to show that an aesthetics of exemplarity could be a useful component of pr...
Early modern literature abounds in references to beauty. However, in the past few decades, discussio...
Moral beauty is the beauty of a person’s character. Generosity, for instance, is morally beautiful....
The final thesis aims to develop the question of beauty in Plato. To do so, it tries to gain a prope...