Branches of Philosophy - Aesthetics
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- Опубликовано: 1 янв 2021
- This video lecture discusses very briefly the meaning of aesthetics.
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Aesthetics are to objects as ethics are to people. Both are human and subjective assessments and thus mentally malleable with rhetoric and coercion; both define identity and future possibilities. I can redefine you by pointing out an ethical obligation that you consent to, this achieves hegemony. (For instance, “you should like this comment” is an “ethos-overwrite”.) And I can define an object as beautiful that you are ignoring, and thus capture that object because I care about it and you don’t. Ethics, therefore, is also “in the eye of the beholder” 👁
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