Not sure what the mechanism is behind this. Maybe aesthetic awareness takes us outside of ourselves and our selfish interests. — praxis
Nowadays it seems as though aesthetics has been removed from the "really real", consigned to a position of illusion (alongside ethics!, too). — darthbarracuda
I would imagine this relates to hedonism? Meaning to view “aesthetics” (pursuit of beauty) as a guide to an “ethical” life. — I like sushi
Those descriptors to not refer to anything materially real, but rather our reactions to a real thing or phenomenon. — Not Steve
I disagree that the aesthetic is more immediate than the ethical since it is a relation of appearances (qua. an external relation), whereas the ethical redirects that external relation, turning it back onto the individual. — /merkwurdichliebe
Note: I believe the German translation of “aesthetics” to be something more like “the judgement of taste”. — I like sushi
n this light it does seem that “raw” experience engages instinct prior to conscious consideration of ethical issues and I cannot see how it could be otherwise? We could go round and round in circles trying to distinguish where aesthetics transitions into ethics, or vice versa, but it would be an endless chase. — I like sushi
the ethical begins with a judgement of how reality should be — Merk
world as it seems. — Merk
There is still the problem of arguing against one over the other without any initial point of origin. It becomes a problem of ontology. That is why I referred to the phenomenal experience rather than bothering with the impossible problem of origins - I tend to tilt heavily toward phenomenology in these sorts of areas to avoid becoming too entangled in “this came first” arguments; which i my experience lead nowhere fast unless the terms being used are rigidly defined and the limited scope of the subject at hand is made explicit. — I like sushi
I consider the aesthetic and ethical to be antithetically related. — Merkwurdichliebe
On the other hand, aesthetics can be powerful in delivering meaningful stories or stories with moral messages. — praxis
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