To quickly finish what was said here , as indicated in the same: — skyblack
To begin with, art experience is transient. — skyblack
Looking at the issue thus one is faced with a natural question, what then is the nature of an aesthetic contemplation, if we will care to call it that, which is free from the dependencies on external stimuli, the risk of addiction, and the desire for its continuity in time? An aesthetic contemplation which is free from the residues of “experience” (ironically) and “knowledge”? — skyblack
How much should ‘some wine’ be for one to drink a moderate amount — I like sushi
The question of moderation is then understanding what drinking all of the wine is like and what drinking none of the wine is like. Moderation can only truly be moderate if the extreme ends are understood to some relative degree. — I like sushi
Transcendentalia
1. Verum/Satyam (truth)
2. Bonum (Good/Shivam)
3. Pulchrum (Beauty/Sundaram) — Agent Smith
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