How have our approaches to aesthetics changed across history? — StreetlightX
I don’t think our political approach to aesthetics has changed other than by means of propaganda spilling into advertising and such. It’s always been there though. Is that the kind of thing you’re looking at? — I like sushi
Saying that aesthetics is "philosophy of beauty" is a lot like saying that philosophy is "love of wisdom." There are perspectives from which it makes sense to say both, but they're pretty specific, limited perspectives that don't tell you very much about the activities we actually do as philosophy or aesthetics. — Terrapin Station
I don’t see how our aesthetic disposition has changed. I don’t see how our approach has changed either. — I like sushi
In short NOTHING about ‘beauty’ is sociocultural, so to speak. — I like sushi
In my opinion, there is nothing so tragic as to fail to appreciate beauty. Yet, if it is so paramount to human beings, then what is it? — Wallows
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