The soul of beauty : a psychological investigation of appearance

by Ronald Schenk

Book, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

APJA

Call number

APJA

Publication

Lewisburg [Pa.] : London ; Cranbury, NJ : Bucknell University Press ; Associated University Presses, c1992.

Physical description

176 p.; 24 cm

Local notes

The problem explored in The Soul of Beauty is the split in modern consciousness between the world of perception and appearance on the one hand, and the world of action and meaning on the other. We see in one way and find truth in another. The work presents this dualism as a problem in the modern sense of beauty. The intent of the book is the recovery of beauty as that which brings together such contemporary splits as perception and action, appearance and meaning, matter and spirit, subject and object.
Beauty is imaged in two paradigms. The first presents beauty as a matter of appearance which holds meaning - beauty as truth. The second holds that beauty is subjective experience, which in its modern sense is divorced from knowledge and practical action - beauty as relative experience. The paradigms are formed through an imaginative and historical exploration of the tradition of beauty in Western consciousness.
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