WHY IS BEAUTY ASSOCIATED WITH MORALITY
No, I am not talking
about ‘inner beauty’ that should flourish in our society but rather the
‘superficial beauty’ that does flourish in our society. St. Thomas Aquinas, in his Magnus opus, the Summa Theologica, Aquinas describes
beauty as “that which gives pleasure when seen.” Hence, according to him, beauty serves as a function of what does or does not provide pleasure. So you might think that these notions are a
part of Greek mythology and should not hold true in today’s
contemporary world. Turns out that’s not the case. This mental picture is
imbibed so well in our minds that we have stopped taking a look at them.
Imagine the following scenario:
An
elderly man falls over the curb of a street, and a young girl passing by immediately
runs to him and attempts to help. If you witnessed this, you would probably be
impressed by the kindness of the girl’s deed, and it may also occur to you that
this girl has a beautiful heart. During this time, you experience two different
processes: You make a moral judgment regarding the goodness of the girl’s
behavior; you make an aesthetic judgment regarding the moral beauty of the
girl’s heart. These two judgments are based on the same scene, and both produce
positive feelings. This concept is becoming
more and more common in the modern world because beauty has attained thousands
of meanings for a thousand different eyes. So we see that morality and beauty have been going
hand-in-hand since ancient Greek times. As a result,
the association is so deeply entrenched in our philosophy that it
continues to be revisited at every period of our philosophical development.

Indeed beauty has attained thousands of meanings for a thousand different eyes. Great philosophical view , u have put it into words beautifully ! Keep the good work going ! :))
ReplyDeleteReally well tied up. Relating it with the past makes it easier to understand. Keep up with it!❤
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