Daniel Sjöstedt
Noble Dust
but what is the origin of the kind of beauty that has a non material trigger? — Daniel Sjöstedt
Wayfarer
Daniel Sjöstedt
Rich
I understand the evolutionary benefits of finding symmetrical faces and strong colors aesthetically pleasing — Daniel Sjöstedt
It would be simple enough if it were just an ordinary survival mechanism — Daniel Sjöstedt
Daniel Sjöstedt
Wosret
Noble Dust
It's an intellectual satisfaction upon bearing witness to transcendence. — Wosret
Jake Tarragon
Wosret
Noble Dust
Noble Dust
Jake Tarragon
... what is the origin of the spiritual sense of beauty?
Jake Tarragon
Rich
Noble Dust
Noble Dust
Jake Tarragon
Noble Dust
Jake Tarragon
I'm still having trouble seeing how beauty is intellectual. — Noble Dust
Noble Dust
Jake Tarragon
Jake Tarragon
both spirit and creativity are suppressed throughout one's years in most educational system. — Rich
Nils Loc
Wayfarer
logically, shouldn't there be an evolutionary answer for all of our behavior? — Daniel Sjöstedt
Janus
What I was trying to point out is that a sense of being a part of something bigger is something science can only describe the mechanics of; it doesn't answer any philosophical questions. — Noble Dust
WISDOMfromPO-MO
I'm not sure at all how to phrase this, but: what is the origin of the spiritual sense of beauty?
I understand the evolutionary benefits of finding symmetrical faces and strong colors aesthetically pleasing, but what is the origin of the kind of beauty that has a non material trigger?
How come you may experience a "spiritual" kind of beauty, for example, when listening to beautiful music, reading something beautiful, or just being with friends & family?
It would be simple enough if it were just an ordinary survival mechanism, but people do find tragic movies and depressing music beautiful as well, so I can't see how that makes sense. — Daniel Sjöstedt
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