Aquinas on Beauty

Aquinas on Beauty
Author: Christopher Scott Sevier
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780739184257

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Aquinas on Beauty explores the nature and role of beauty in the thought of Thomas Aquinas. Beginning with a standard definition of beauty provided by Aquinas, it explores each of the components of that definition. The result is a comprehensive account of Aquinas’s formal view on the subject, supplemented by an exploration into Aquinas’s commentary on Dionysius’s Divine Names, including a comparison of his views with those of both Dionysius and those of Aquinas’s mentor, Albert the Great. The book also highlights the tight connection in Aquinas’s thought between aesthetics and ethics, and illustrates how Aquinas preserves what is best about aesthetic traditions preceding him, and anticipates what is best about aesthetic traditions that would follow, marrying objective and subjective aesthetic intuitions and charting a kind of via media between the common extremes.

The God Who Is Beauty

The God Who Is Beauty
Author: Brendon Thomas Sammon
Publsiher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780227902219

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In the beginning was beauty, and beauty was with God, and beauty was God. If the tradition of divine names, that (in its Christian form) originates with Dionysius the Areopagite and includes among its ranks Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, and others, is correct in identifying God with the name beauty, then repurposing the Prologue to John's Gospel in this way seems hardly controversial. For if beauty is a divine name then not only is it fitting to say God is beautiful, but it is equally fitting to say that God is beauty itself. However, like most arguments from fittingness-that is to say, arguments whose veracity derives from the congruency, proportion, or harmony between the various elements of a proposition or idea rather than from some categoricallyhigher, or univocally determinate, logical necessity-the simplicity of its utterance stands in stark contrast to the complexity of its intelligible content. It is the aim of the present work is to explore what it means to say that beauty is a divine name.

The Aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas

The Aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas
Author: Umberto Eco
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1988
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0674006763

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The well-known Italian semiotician and novelist Umberto Eco discloses for the first time to English-speaking readers the unsuspected richness, breadth, complexity, and originality of the aesthetic theories advanced by the influential medieval thinker Thomas Aquinas, heretofore known principally as a scholastic theologian. Inheriting his basic ideas and conceptions of art and beauty from the classical world, Aquinas transformed or modified these ideas in the light of Christian theology and of developments in metaphysics and optics during the thirteenth century. Setting the stage with an account of the vivid aesthetic and artistic sensibility that flourished in medieval times, Eco examines Aquinas's conception of transcendental beauty, his theory of aesthetic perception or visio, and his account of the three conditions of beauty--integrity, proportion, and clarity--that, centuries later, emerged again in the writings of the young James Joyce. He examines the concrete application of these theories in Aquinas's reflections on God, mankind, music, poetry, and scripture. He discusses Aquinas's views on art and compares his poetics with Dante's. In a final chapter added to the second Italian edition, Eco examines how Aquinas's aesthetics came to be absorbed and superseded in late medieval times and draws instructive parallels between Thomistic methodology and contemporary structuralism. As the only book-length treatment of Aquinas's aesthetics available in English, this volume should interest philosophers, medievalists, historians, critics, and anyone involved in poetics, aesthetics, or the history of ideas.

Thomas Aquinas on the Nature and Experience of Beauty

Thomas Aquinas on the Nature and Experience of Beauty
Author: Christopher Scott Sevier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2012
Genre: Aesthetics, Medieval
ISBN: OCLC:841165158

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About Beauty

About Beauty
Author: Armand Augustine Maurer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1983
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015008571898

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"Originally lectures given at the Center for Thomistic Studies"--Introd. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Beauty and the Good

Beauty and the Good
Author: Alice M. Ramos
Publsiher: Catholic University of America Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780813233536

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In the past twenty years or more, there has been a growing interest among philosophers and theologians alike in the transcendentals and especially in the beautiful. This seems fortuitous since so much of contemporary culture is fixated in many ways on beauty, on what might be called a superficial or man-made beauty, intent on outward appearance, with little or no concern for the human person’s interiority and distinctive nature. The Ancients and the Medievals, on the contrary, were sensitive not only to the beauty of nature and art but also to beauty as intelligible, that is, to the beauty of moral harmony and of metaphysical splendor. While the question of whether the beautiful is in fact a transcendental aspect of being continues to be a subject of dispute in contemporary scholarship, the relationship between the beautiful and the good has been accepted since ancient times and has been attended to in recent publications. None of these publications, however, offers a systematic treatment of this relationship by drawing from the wisdom of both ancient and medieval thought in such a way as to bring together the work of scholars in this tradition. Beauty and the Good intends therefore to make a singular contribution by presenting a richer alternative to the contemporary cult of beauty and appearance on the one hand, and to the concomitant decline of real beauty on the other hand. In addition to highlighting the centrality of beauty in the Aristotelian account of moral virtue, where virtue is kalon and virtuous actions are done for the sake of kalon—an account which is found echoed in the medieval notion of intrinsic goodness (bonum honestum), understood as intelligible or spiritual beauty—this volume will provide the metaphysical and theological grounding for beauty, as influenced in part by Plato and Neoplatonism, together with a much needed account of how we know and judge beauty, and how for the recognition of true good and real beauty we need to be properly disposed. The integration of philosophical and theological reflection on the nature and relationship of beauty and the good, on our perception and judgment of beauty and of the good as beautiful, and on the motivational role of beauty in human action has as its goal to produce a coherent volume of essays.

The Aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas

The Aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas
Author: Umberto Eco
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 287
Release: 1988
Genre: Aesthetics
ISBN: 0091823595

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A Theory of Esthetic According to the Principles of St Thomas Aquinas by Leonard Callahan

A Theory of Esthetic According to the Principles of St  Thomas Aquinas     by Leonard Callahan
Author: John Leonard Callahan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1927
Genre: Aesthetics
ISBN: UCAL:B3922582

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