Index

Æschylus, [Gradations in Art]
æsthetic, Letter XV [Beauty, Common Object of the Play Instinct]
relativism, [Artistic Taste]
standards, [Standards of Taste]
æsthetic appreciation
play, Topics Worth Investigating
see also play
æsthetic contemplation
independent of space and time, [Nature of the Beautiful]
æsthetic judgment
distinguished from moral judgment, [Moral and Æsthetic Values]
universality, Topics Worth Investigating
æsthetic pleasure
disinterested, Topics Worth Investigating
æsthetic relativism, Topics Worth Investigating
æsthetic stage
Kierkegaard, Topics Worth Investigating
æsthetics, Æsthetic Principles Are Universal by David Hume, The Philosophy of Fine Art—Introduction, [The Place of Art in Philosophy]
Addison, Pleasures of the Imagination by JosephAddison
Alexander, Æsthetics Is Impersonal by SamuelAlexander
Aquinas, Thomas, Beauty is a Kind of Knowledge by ThomasAquinas
Aristotle, Art As Idealization by Aristotle
Bell, Art as Significant Form by CliveBell
Burke, Taste Is Universal by EdmundBurke
centeral problem, [Qualities of an Art Critic]
comparative, [Æsthetic Sentiment Is Improved Through Education]
Croce, Art is Expression by BenedettoCroce
empirical, [Rules of Art Not Fixed by Reason But Experience]
form, Bk. XIII [Forms of Beauty], ¶ 8 The Tragic Artist
Freud, Art as Unrepressed Wish-Fulfillment by SigmundFreud
Hegel, Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel
Hume, Æsthetic Principles Are Universal by David Hume
Hutcheson, The Sense of Beauty by FrancisHutcheson
imitation theory, [Criticism: Two Kinds of Truth]
judgements, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
Jung, C.G., Art as Archetypal Form by C. G.Jung
Kant, Æsthetic Judgements are Necessary by ImmanuelKant
magnitude, Topics Worth Investigating
Mill, Art as Intrinsic Personal Feeling by John StuartMill, Art Evokes Feeling by LeoTolstoy
Morris, Art is the Pleasure in Work by WilliamMorris
nature, No. 414. Wednesday, June 25, 1712. [The Art of Nature]
Nietzsche, Æsthetics as Life's Affirmation by FrederichNietzsche
novelty, No. 412. Monday, June 23, 1712. [Sources of Pleasures]
Pater, Art is Emotion by WalterPater
pessimism, ¶ 8 The Tragic Artist
Plato, Art as Imitation and the Form of Beauty by Plato
pleasure, No. 413. Tuesday, June 24, 1712. [Final Causes of Beauty], [World of Idea]
Plotinus, 1. [Beauty Is Not Based on Symmetry or Pattern]
relativism, [The Three Arts], Rhetoric Bk. I [Beauty Relative to Us], No. 412. Monday, June 23, 1712. [Sources of Pleasures], [Beauty Often Relative], Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity., Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating
see also æsthetics, subjectivism
Reynolds, Joshua, Art is Ideal Imitation by JoshuaReynolds
romanticism, Art is Emotion by WalterPater
Santayana, George, Beauty as Intrinsic Pleasure by GeorgeSantayana
Schelling, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling
Schopenhauer, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer
Spencer, Music Is The Language of Emotion by HerbertSpencer
standard, Nicomachean Ethics Bk. II [Æsthetic Standards]
standards, [Standards of Taste]
subjective universality, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity.
subjectivity, [Significant Form]
training, [Æsthetic Sentiment Is Improved Through Education]
visons, No. 412. Monday, June 23, 1712. [Sources of Pleasures]
vs. logic, [Qualities of an Art Critic]
Abrams, M.H., Topics Worth Investigating
Absolute, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling
form, Letter XV [Beauty, Common Object of the Play Instinct]
good, Letter XXVII [Art Necessary for Free Social Order]
see also good
Hegel, II. [Objects Conditioned by Romantic Art]
reality, Letter XV [Beauty, Common Object of the Play Instinct]
absolute beauty, Section II: Of Original or Absolute Beauty
see also beauty, absolute
absolute being, Letter VIX [The Play Instinct]
Absolute Idealism, Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel
Absolute Spirit, Lectures on Æsthetics—Introduction: Development of the Ideal in the Special Forms Of Art
abstract expressionism, [The Place of Art in Philosophy]
abstraction
beauty, Letter VII [The Faculties of Understanding and Sensibility]
actions, Nicomachean Ethics Bk. II [Æsthetic Standards]
free, [Philosophical Questions]
see also free will
moral, [Philosophical Questions]
active intellect, Topics Worth Investigating
ad populum, Topics Worth Investigating
Addison, Joseph, Topics Worth Investigating, Pleasures of the Imagination by JosephAddison
Alexander the Great, Art As Idealization by Aristotle
Alexander, Samuel, Æsthetics Is Impersonal by SamuelAlexander
allegory, [The Collective Unconscious}, Topics Worth Investigating
American colonies, Taste Is Universal by EdmundBurke
American philosophy, Beauty as Intrinsic Pleasure by GeorgeSantayana
analysis
æsthetics, Conclusion [The Flux of Life]
Apollonian, ¶ 2 [Antagonism of the Two Conditions]
appearance, [The Artist as Imitator], Letter XXVI [The Condition of Humanity]
appetite, I, Q5 of Goodness in General, A4 Whether goodness has the aspect of a final cause?
Aquinas, Thomas, Beauty is a Kind of Knowledge by ThomasAquinas
areté, Topics Worth Investigating
Aristotle, Art As Idealization by Aristotle, Topics Worth Investigating, Beauty is a Kind of Knowledge by ThomasAquinas, I, Q5 of Goodness in General, A4 Whether goodness has the aspect of a final cause?, I, Q91 The Production of the First Man's Body, A3 Whether the body of man was given an apt disposition?, II, First Part, Q27 Of the Cause of Love, A2 Whether knowledge is a cause of love?, [Two Kinds of Knowledge: Science and Art], ¶ 8 The Tragic Artist, Beauty as Intrinsic Pleasure by GeorgeSantayana
tragedy, ¶7 What is Tragic?
Arouet,Fran¸ois-Marie, Æsthetic Principles Are Not Universal by Voltaire
see also Voltaire
art, Art as Imitation and the Form of Beauty by Plato, [Love as a Mean], ¶ 9 Art in the Birth of Tragedy, Chapter V [Art As Communication of Feeling]
aim of, [Capitalism and Disappearing Art]
as a science, [Learning the Science of Art]
as deception, [Philosophical Questions]
as imitation, II. The Objects of Imitation
as neurosis, [Psychology and Art]
basis of, Chapter V [Art As Communication of Feeling]
character, [The Essence of Beauty: the Universal in the Particular]
classic, 1. The ideal as free creation of the imagination of the artist
conditions, ¶ 1 Apollonian, Dionysian, [Conditions of Excellence in Art]
counterfeit, Chapter XV [Genuine Art], [Conditions of Excellence in Art]
definition, Topics Worth Investigating, [What Is and Is Not Art]
dislike of, [The Moods of Man]
distinguished from science, [Psychology and Art]
education, [Learning the Science of Art]
end of, Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel, [Growth of Industry and Decline of Art]
expressiveness, [Beauty in Nature and Art Is Impersonal]
formalism, Art as Significant Form by CliveBell
forms, Lectures on Æsthetics—Introduction: Development of the Ideal in the Special Forms Of Art
future, [Gradations in Art]
genius, [Artistic Taste]
gradation, [Gradations in Art]
history, [Gradations in Art], Topics Worth Investigating
idealization, Art As Idealization by Aristotle
imatation theory, [The Power of Imagination]
imitation, Art As Idealization by Aristotle
see also mimesis
imitation theory, [The Artist as Imitator], Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling, [Imitation Theory of Art is Mistaken]
interpretation of the weak, ¶ 8 The Tragic Artist
intersubjectivity, [Standards of Taste]
metaphor, [Art Is Representation]
Middle Ages, [Growth of Industry and Decline of Art]
morals, [Art and Morality]
myth, I. Of the Symbol in General
nature, The Philosophy of Fine Art—Introduction
not conceptual, Æsthetic Judgements are Necessary by ImmanuelKant, [What Is and Is Not Art]
not material, [What Is and Is Not Art]
not moral, [What Is and Is Not Art]
not pleasure, [What Is and Is Not Art]
opinion, [Criticism: Two Kinds of Truth]
origin, Division.—Many degrees are to be noted in the development of this form of art in the Orient.
passion, [Passion]
philosophy of, The Philosophy of Fine Art—Introduction
photography, [Art and Morality]
plastic, [Imitation Theory of Art is Mistaken]
pop, [The Place of Art in Philosophy]
primitive, [Primitive Art]
principles, [The Collective Unconscious}
production, [The Moods of Man]
psychology of, [Psychology and Art], [Two Kinds of Art Works]
purpose of, [Standards of Taste], [The Moods of Man], Chapter XVI [Purpose of Art]
reason, [Principles of Art]
religious, II. [Objects Conditioned by Romantic Art], Division.—[The internal unfolding of Romantic Art]
representation, [Art Is Representation]
representation theory, [Art and Nature]
romantic, Lectures on Æsthetics—Introduction: Development of the Ideal in the Special Forms Of Art, III. [The Relation of the Content to the Mode of Its Representation]
rules of, Topics Worth Investigating, [Rules of Art Not Fixed by Reason But Experience]
see also æsthetics
Schiller, Letter XXVI [The Condition of Humanity]
sincerity, [Conditions of Excellence in Art]
social problems, [The Moods of Man]
social purpose, Art Evokes Feeling by LeoTolstoy
social significance, [The Creative Process of Art]
special forms, Lectures on Æsthetics—Introduction: Development of the Ideal in the Special Forms Of Art
superfluity, The Philosophy of Fine Art—Introduction
symbolic, I. Of the Symbol in General, Division.—Many degrees are to be noted in the development of this form of art in the Orient.
teleology, [Æsthetic Sentiment Is Improved Through Education]
truth, [Artistic Taste]
twentieth century, Art is Representational by Arthur C.Danto
works, ¶ 5 Pessimism in Art?
works of, [Art Is Not Simply Expression]
art critic
qualities, [Qualities of an Art Critic]
art for art's sake, ¶ 4 [Intoxication of Love], Art is Emotion by WalterPater, Conclusion [The Flux of Life]
art work, [Definition of Taste]
art works, Section III: Of the Beauty of Theorems, Topics Worth Investigating
artist
introversion, [The Path of the Artist]
neurosis, [The Path of the Artist]
arts
formative, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
association
law of, [The Poet Characterized]
association of ideas
poetry, [The Poet Characterized]
Auden, W.H., [Philosophical Questions]
Augustine, Saint, II, Second Part, Q145 Of Honesty, A2 Whether the honest is the same as the beautiful?
authentic person, Topics Worth Investigating
Bacon, Francis, No. 411. Saturday, June 21, 1712. [Pleasures of the Imagination]
barbarian, Topics Worth Investigating
Baryshnikov, Mikhail, [Philosophical Questions]
beauty, [Why Beauty Is Desired], 1. [Beauty Is Not Based on Symmetry or Pattern], I, Q5 of Goodness in General, A4 Whether goodness has the aspect of a final cause?, II, First Part, Q27 A1 Whether good is the only cause of love?, No. 412. Monday, June 23, 1712. [Sources of Pleasures], [Beauty Varies], [The Proper Sentiment of Beauty], [Standards of Taste], Letter XV [Beauty, Common Object of the Play Instinct], Letter XXVII [Art Necessary for Free Social Order], Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel, Lectures on Æsthetics—Introduction: Development of the Ideal in the Special Forms Of Art, Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating, Preface [Æsthetic Criticism], Beauty as Intrinsic Pleasure by GeorgeSantayana, [Theory of Values] , [Definition of Beauty], [Significant Form], First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
see also taste
absolute, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation.
archetype, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
as good, 6. [Sophrosyne]
as illusion, [Beauty Involves Illusion]
as synthesis, ¶ 3 [Beauty]
classic, 2. The new gods of Classic Art
color, No. 412. Monday, June 23, 1712. [Sources of Pleasures]
comparative, Section IV: Of Relative or Comparative Beauty
compared to sublime, The Sublime and Beautiful Compared
conditioned, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
conditions of, Part I, Question 39 Of Persons in Relation to the Essence, Article 8 Which attributes shoud be be appropriated to each person?
definition
Kant, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
delight, Fourth Moment. Of the Judgement of Taste: Moment of the Modality of the Delight in the Object.
difference from agreeable, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity.
difference from good, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity.
disinterestedness, [Beauty in Nature and Art Is Impersonal]
distinguished from good, Bk. XIII [Forms of Beauty]
essence of, [The Essence of Beauty: the Universal in the Particular]
free, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
ideal vs. normal idea, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
independent of perfection, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
nature, [Will-less Perception of Nature vs. Will-ful Perception of Relation], [Beauty Involves Illusion]
no objective finality, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
no rules for, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity.
nonæsthtic, [Æsthetic and Nonæsthetic Beauty]
not absolute, I, Q91 The Production of the First Man's Body, A3 Whether the body of man was given an apt disposition?
not conceptual, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
objective, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation., [Æsthetic Contemplation and the Sublime], [Nature of the Beautiful]
of everything, [Nature of the Beautiful]
order and size, VII The Plot Must Be Whole
original, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation.
pleasure, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation.
purity, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
relative, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation.
sensation, No. 412. Monday, June 23, 1712. [Sources of Pleasures]
senses, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation.
standards of, Section IV: Of Relative or Comparative Beauty
subjective, [The Proper Sentiment of Beauty]
teleology, [Beauty Not Teleological]
uniformity, Section II: Of Original or Absolute Beauty
universal taste, Section VI: Of the Universality of the Sense of Beauty Among Men
universality of, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity.
virtue, 1. [Beauty Is Not Based on Symmetry or Pattern], [Beauty In Morality Often Universal]
Beethoven, Ludwig van, [The Poetry and Oratory of Music]
being, I, Q5 Of Goodness in General, A1 Whether goodness and being are the same really?
Bell, Clive, Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating, Art as Significant Form by CliveBell
Belvedere Apollo, [Gradations in Art]
Bentham, Jeremy, Art as Intrinsic Personal Feeling by John StuartMill, Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating
Berenson, Bernard, [Beauty Involves Illusion]
Bloomsbury Group, Art as Significant Form by CliveBell
Bolingbroke, Henry Saint-John, Taste Is Universal by EdmundBurke
Braque, Georges, Topics Worth Investigating
Breuer, Josef, Art as Unrepressed Wish-Fulfillment by SigmundFreud
Brissot, Jacques Pierre, [Poetry Distinguished From Fiction]
Brücke, Art as Unrepressed Wish-Fulfillment by SigmundFreud
Burke, Edmund, Taste Is Universal by EdmundBurke, Topics Worth Investigating
Burne-Jones, Edward, Art is the Pleasure in Work by WilliamMorris
Cage, John, [Philosophical Questions]
Calvinism, The Sense of Beauty by FrancisHutcheson
Candide,, Æsthetic Principles Are Not Universal by Voltaire
capitalism, [The Rediscovery of Art]
catharsis, Topics Worth Investigating
see also katharsis
cause
final, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
chance, No. 414. Wednesday, June 25, 1712. [The Art of Nature]
character, Nicomachean Ethics Bk. II [Æsthetic Standards], Rhetoric Bk. I [Beauty Relative to Us]
Charcot, Jean, Art as Unrepressed Wish-Fulfillment by SigmundFreud
choragos, 7. [The Struggle for the Absolute Beauty of the Good]
Christianity, ¶7 What is Tragic?
Cimabue, [Beauty Involves Illusion]
collective unconscious, [The Collective Unconscious}
color, No. 413. Tuesday, June 24, 1712. [Final Causes of Beauty]
common sense
vs. common understanding, Fourth Moment. Of the Judgement of Taste: Moment of the Modality of the Delight in the Object.
Comte, August, Conclusion [The Flux of Life]
Conrad, Joseph, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer
conscience, [All Values Æsthetic]
consciousness, [Nature of the Beautiful]
contemplation
objective, [World of Idea]
pure, [Two Kinds of Knowledge: Science and Art], Topics Worth Investigating, [Nature of the Beautiful]
see also æsthetic contemplation
courage
definition of, 6. [Sophrosyne]
creative principle, [Creative Principle]
creative process, [Two Kinds of Art Works]
criticism
literary, [Rules of Art Not Fixed by Reason But Experience]
science of, [Definition of Taste]
æsthetic, Preface [Æsthetic Criticism]
Croce, Benedetto, Art is Expression by BenedettoCroce
Cubism, Topics Worth Investigating
culture, Letter XIII [Human Nature and Culture]
custom
and beauty, Section VII: Of the Power of Custom, Education, and Example, as to our Internal Senses
da Vinci, Leonardo, [Gradations in Art]
Danto, Arthur, Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel
Danto, Arthur C., Art is Representational by Arthur C.Danto
deconstructivism, Topics Worth Investigating
Deity, Æsthetics Is Impersonal by SamuelAlexander
delight, II, First Part, Q2 Of Those Things in Which Man's Happiness Consists, Q6 Whether man's happiness consists in pleasure?, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
Delphi effect, Why Open Source?
Derrida, Jacques, Topics Worth Investigating
Descartes, Rene, [Theory of Values]
Descartes, René, [Philosophical Questions]
desire, I, Q5 Of Goodness in General, A1 Whether goodness and being are the same really?
faculty of, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
di Bondone, Giotto, [Gradations in Art]
dialectic, Topics Worth Investigating
Dionysian, ¶ 2 [Antagonism of the Two Conditions], ¶ 6 Romanticism and Its Opposite
Dionysius, II, Second Part, Q145 Of Honesty, A2 Whether the honest is the same as the beautiful?
Diotima, [Love as a Mean]
disinterestedness, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity., Topics Worth Investigating
DocBook, Why Open Source?, Colophon
Don Quixote, [The Proper Sentiment of Beauty]
drama, III. [The Relation of the Content to the Mode of Its Representation]
Duchamp, Marcel, [Search for a Definition]
Eastern philosophy, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer
education
and beauty, Section VII: Of the Power of Custom, Education, and Example, as to our Internal Senses
efficient cause, I, Q5 of Goodness in General, A4 Whether goodness has the aspect of a final cause?
ego, [Origin of Phantasy-Making]
egoism, Topics Worth Investigating
Elliott, Ebenezer, [Distinction Between Poetry and Eloquence]
eloquence, [Distinction Between Poetry and Eloquence]
emotion, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements., [The Connection Between Emotion and Music]
æsthetics, Topics Worth Investigating, [Qualities of an Art Critic]
see also æsthetics
empiricism, Æsthetic Principles Are Not Universal by Voltaire, Æsthetic Principles Are Universal by David Hume
essence, II, First Part, Q2 Of Those Things in Which Man's Happiness Consists, Q6 Whether man's happiness consists in pleasure?, [Creative Principle]
evil
problem of, ¶ 8 The Tragic Artist
evolution, Music Is The Language of Emotion by HerbertSpencer
excellence, Nicomachean Ethics Bk. II [Æsthetic Standards]
extroversion, [Two Kinds of Art Works]
fact, [Two Kinds of Knowledge]
natural, [Intuition Is Expression]
faculty
perceptive, 3. [Unity in Diversity]
fantasy, [Origin of Phantasy-Making]
fascism, Art is Expression by BenedettoCroce
fate, [The Collective Unconscious}
feeling, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
public, Fourth Moment. Of the Judgement of Taste: Moment of the Modality of the Delight in the Object.
related to muscular action, [Variation]
feeling (emotion)
intuition, [Intuition Represents Feeling]
feelings
art, Chapter V [Art As Communication of Feeling]
Fichte, J. G., Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling
final cause, No. 413. Tuesday, June 24, 1712. [Final Causes of Beauty]
see also teleology
fine art, The Philosophy of Fine Art—Introduction
Fleming, William, Topics Worth Investigating
force, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling
form, [The Artist as Imitator], I, Q5 of Goodness in General, A4 Whether goodness has the aspect of a final cause?, [Creative Principle]
classic, Lectures on Æsthetics—Introduction: Development of the Ideal in the Special Forms Of Art
criticism of Plato, Topics Worth Investigating
living, Letter XV [Beauty, Common Object of the Play Instinct]
symbolic, Lectures on Æsthetics—Introduction: Development of the Ideal in the Special Forms Of Art
æsthetic, [Rightness of Form]
formal cause, I, Q5 of Goodness in General, A4 Whether goodness has the aspect of a final cause?
Forms
ideal, 2. [The Source of Beauty in the World]
Plato, [Creation and Science of Beauty], Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer
France, Anatole, Topics Worth Investigating
Francesca, Piero della, [Philosophical Questions]
free play
Kant, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity.
freedom, Letter XXVII [Art Necessary for Free Social Order]
Freud, Sigmund, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer, Art as Unrepressed Wish-Fulfillment by SigmundFreud, Art as Archetypal Form by C. G.Jung, [Freud's Medical Model]
Fry, Roger, Topics Worth Investigating
garden
Chinese, No. 414. Wednesday, June 25, 1712. [The Art of Nature]
English, No. 414. Wednesday, June 25, 1712. [The Art of Nature]
genius
art, [Two Kinds of Knowledge: Science and Art], Topics Worth Investigating
Giotto, [Beauty Involves Illusion]
God, [The Artist as Imitator]
mystical union, 9. [Training the Soul]
source of beauty, No. 413. Tuesday, June 24, 1712. [Final Causes of Beauty]
Goethe, Wolfgang von, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer
good, [Why Beauty Is Desired], I, Q5 Of Goodness in General, A1 Whether goodness and being are the same really?, II, First Part, Q27 Of the Cause of Love, A2 Whether knowledge is a cause of love?, [Theory of Values]
different from agreeable, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
distinguished from beauty, Bk. XIII [Forms of Beauty], First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity.
means and end, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
good in itself, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
good, moral
as inæesthetic, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
Good, the, 6. [Sophrosyne]
nature of, 9. [Training the Soul]
good-in=itself, [Work and Play]
grace, [Passion]
happiness, [Introversion and Phantasy]
and art, [The Rediscovery of Art]
delight, II, First Part, Q2 Of Those Things in Which Man's Happiness Consists, Q6 Whether man's happiness consists in pleasure?
Hardy, Thomas, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer
harmony, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation., Section II: Of Original or Absolute Beauty
Hegel, G.W.F., Topics Worth Investigating, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling, Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel, Conclusion [The Flux of Life], Art is Expression by BenedettoCroce
Heidegger, Martin, [Art Is Representation]
Herschel, William, Æsthetic Judgements are Necessary by ImmanuelKant
Homer, [Rules of Art Not Fixed by Reason But Experience], 1. The ideal as free creation of the imagination of the artist
Horace, [Sources of Varaiation in Standards]
Hugo, Victor, Conclusion [The Flux of Life]
human nature, Æsthetic Principles Are Universal by David Hume
humanity, Letter XV [Beauty, Common Object of the Play Instinct]
Hume, David, Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating, Æsthetic Principles Are Universal by David Hume, Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating
taste, Topics Worth Investigating
Hutchenson, Francis, Topics Worth Investigating
Hutcheson, Topics Worth Investigating
Hutcheson, Francis, Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating
Höderlin, Friedrich, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling
Hölderlin, Friedrich, Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel
Idea
Hegel, Lectures on Æsthetics—Introduction: Development of the Ideal in the Special Forms Of Art
ideal
imagination, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
æsthetics, [Intuition Represents Feeling]
idealism, Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel
æsthetic, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling
ideas
association of, Section VI: Of the Universality of the Sense of Beauty Among Men
innate, Section VI: Of the Universality of the Sense of Beauty Among Men
Plato, [World of Idea]
Platonic, [Æsthetic Contemplation]
see also Forms
relations of, [Rules of Art Not Fixed by Reason But Experience]
simple, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation.
world of, 9. [Training the Soul]
à priori , [The Collective Unconscious}
Illiad, [Beauty In Morality Often Universal]
image
æsthetics, [Intuition Represents Feeling]
imagery
Shelley, [Comparison of Shelley and Wordsworth]
images
mnemonic, [The Collective Unconscious}
imagination, No. 411. Saturday, June 21, 1712. [Pleasures of the Imagination], [Standards of Taste], First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality, Letter XXVI [The Condition of Humanity], The Philosophy of Fine Art—Introduction
definition, [The Power of Imagination]
faculty, [Two Kinds of Knowledge]
immortality, [The Eternal Nature of Love]
impressions, Conclusion [The Flux of Life]
Indian Philosophy, Authentic Beauty Is Not Sensuous by Plotinus
indiscernible counterparts
problem of, [Art Is Representation]
industrialization
effect on art, [Growth of Industry and Decline of Art]
infinite, Letter XV [Beauty, Common Object of the Play Instinct]
Infinite Spirit, Lectures on Æsthetics—Introduction: Development of the Ideal in the Special Forms Of Art
inner vision, 9. [Training the Soul]
inroversion, [Introversion and Phantasy]
instinct, [The Path of the Artist]
formal, Letter XII [Sensation Is Temporal; Formal Is Eternal]
see also rationality
sensuous, Letter XII [Sensation Is Temporal; Formal Is Eternal]
see also sensation
intellect, II, First Part, Q2 Of Those Things in Which Man's Happiness Consists, Q6 Whether man's happiness consists in pleasure?
intervals
music, [Intervals]
introversion, [Two Kinds of Art Works]
intuition
as perception, [Relation Between Intuition and Perception]
not conceptual, [Two Kinds of Knowledge]
not sensation, [Intuitive Knowledge is Indifferent to Perception of Space and Time]
irrationality, [Two Principles of Soul], Topics Worth Investigating, [Preference is Irrational]
James, William, Beauty as Intrinsic Pleasure by GeorgeSantayana
Johnson, Samuel, Pleasures of the Imagination by JosephAddison, Taste Is Universal by EdmundBurke
judgements
æsthetic, Fourth Moment. Of the Judgement of Taste: Moment of the Modality of the Delight in the Object.
judgment, [Principle of Natural Equality of Tastes is Mistaken]
as a faculty, [The Power of Imagination]
judgments
value distinguished from intellectual, [Moral and Æsthetic Values]
Jung, C. G., [Introversion and Phantasy]
Jung, C.G., Topics Worth Investigating, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer, Art as Archetypal Form by C. G.Jung
Kant, Immanuel, Topics Worth Investigating, Æsthetic Judgements are Necessary by ImmanuelKant, Letter I [Morality and The Beautiful], Topics Worth Investigating, Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer, Topics Worth Investigating, [Beauty in Nature and Art Is Impersonal], [Philosophical Questions], [Search for a Definition]
æsthetics, Æsthetic Judgements are Necessary by ImmanuelKant
katharsis, XIV The Tragic Emotions of Pity and Fear Should Spring Out of the Plot Itself [Description of Katharsis]
Kierkegaard, Søren, Topics Worth Investigating
Knighthood, Division.—[The internal unfolding of Romantic Art]
knowledge, I, Q5 of Goodness in General, A4 Whether goodness has the aspect of a final cause?, II, First Part, Q27 Of the Cause of Love, A2 Whether knowledge is a cause of love?
art, [Will-less Perception of Nature vs. Will-ful Perception of Relation]
beauty of, Section III: Of the Beauty of Theorems
essential to art, [Learning the Science of Art]
fiction, [Poetry Distinguished From Fiction]
improves taste, [The Power of Imagination]
intuitive, [Two Kinds of Knowledge]
poetry, [Poetry Distinguished From Fiction]
æsthetics, [The Three Arts]
laws
science, [Two Kinds of Knowledge: Science and Art]
Lee, Vernon, Topics Worth Investigating
Leibniz, G.W., Topics Worth Investigating, Æsthetic Principles Are Not Universal by Voltaire
libido, [Introversion and Phantasy]
life, Letter XV [Beauty, Common Object of the Play Instinct]
light, 3. [Unity in Diversity]
Literary Club, Taste Is Universal by EdmundBurke
Locke, John, Section VI: Of the Universality of the Sense of Beauty Among Men, Æsthetic Principles Are Not Universal by Voltaire, [The Power of Imagination]
logic of taste
Burke, [Logic of Taste]
loudness
music, [Loundess]
love, [Love as a Mean], [Why Beauty Is Desired], 4. [Beauty Induces the Spirit of Love], II, First Part, Q27 A1 Whether good is the only cause of love?, II, First Part, Q27 Of the Cause of Love, A2 Whether knowledge is a cause of love?
effects of, ¶ 4 [Intoxication of Love]
Lovejoy, A.O., Related Ideas
Lyceum, Art As Idealization by Aristotle
lyrical, III. [The Relation of the Content to the Mode of Its Representation]
Mann, Thomas, [Search for a Definition]
materialism, [What Is and Is Not Art]
mathematics
beauty, Section III: Of the Beauty of Theorems
æsthetics, [Rightness of Form]
Matter
body, 1. [Beauty Is Not Based on Symmetry or Pattern]
mean
doctrine of, Nicomachean Ethics Bk. II [Æsthetic Standards]
mean, doctrine of, [Love as a Mean]
Medieval, Beauty is a Kind of Knowledge by ThomasAquinas
metaphysics, Beauty is a Kind of Knowledge by ThomasAquinas
of art, [Art Is Not Simply Expression]
Mill, James, Art as Intrinsic Personal Feeling by John StuartMill
Mill, John Stuart, Art as Intrinsic Personal Feeling by John StuartMill
mimesis, Topics Worth Investigating
mind
introspection, [Standards of Taste]
Misplaced Concreteness
Fallacy of, Topics Worth Investigating
modern art, Topics Worth Investigating
Moliére, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, [Philosophical Questions]
moods
mankind, [The Moods of Man]
Moral
sense, Topics Worth Investigating
moral purification, Topics Worth Investigating
morality, [Beauty In Morality Often Universal], Letter XXVII [Art Necessary for Free Social Order], [Gradations in Art]
morals, ¶ 8 The Tragic Artist
as beauty, 5. [The Ugly As Descent Into Matter]
independent of religion, The Sense of Beauty by FrancisHutcheson
æsthetics, [What Is and Is Not Art]
motion, I, Q5 Of Goodness in General, A6 Whether goodness is divided into the virtuous, the useful and the pleasant?
Mozart, Amadeus, [The Poetry and Oratory of Music]
music, 3. [Unity in Diversity], Topics Worth Investigating, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation., III. [The Relation of the Content to the Mode of Its Representation], [The Connection Between Emotion and Music], [Beauty in Nature and Art Is Impersonal], [Philosophical Questions]
principle underlying, [The Connection Between Emotion and Music]
Mussolini, Benito, Art is Expression by BenedettoCroce
mythology, [Gradations in Art]
Greek, 1. The ideal as free creation of the imagination of the artist
Müsterberg, Hugo, Æsthetics Is Impersonal by SamuelAlexander
Napoleon, Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel
narcissism, [Freud's Medical Model]
nature, I, Q91 The Production of the First Man's Body, A3 Whether the body of man was given an apt disposition?, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling, Æsthetics Is Impersonal by SamuelAlexander
laws of, Letter VIX [The Play Instinct]
sense of beauty, Section II: Of Original or Absolute Beauty
Naturphilosophie, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling
Nay saying, Topics Worth Investigating
necessity
moral, Letter VIX [The Play Instinct]
physical, Letter VIX [The Play Instinct]
NeoPlatonism, Authentic Beauty Is Not Sensuous by Plotinus
neurotic satisfaction, [Introversion and Phantasy]
Newman, Barnett, [The Place of Art in Philosophy]
Newton, Isaac, Section III: Of the Beauty of Theorems
Newton, Issac, Æsthetic Principles Are Not Universal by Voltaire
Nietzsche, Frederich, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer, Æsthetics as Life's Affirmation by FrederichNietzsche, [Freud's Medical Model], [Two Kinds of Art Works]
Nietzsche, Friedrich, [Search for a Definition]
nihilism, ¶7 What is Tragic?, ¶ 8 The Tragic Artist, ¶ 9 Art in the Birth of Tragedy
noetic, [What Is and Is Not Art]
objective, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
open source publishing, Why Open Source?
opinion
and knowledge, [Love as a Mean]
Ovid, [Sources of Varaiation in Standards]
painting, [The Artist as Imitator], [Gradations in Art]
part-whole relation, Letter XV [Beauty, Common Object of the Play Instinct]
particulars, The Philosophy of Fine Art—Introduction
passion, [Two Principles of Soul], Æsthetic Principles Are Universal by David Hume, [Will-less Perception of Nature vs. Will-ful Perception of Relation], Conclusion [The Flux of Life], 5. [The Ugly As Descent Into Matter]
see also emotion
see also love
music, [The Poetry and Oratory of Music]
pursuit of truth, [Poetry and Philosophy]
passions, [The Power of Imagination], The Sublime and Beautiful Compared, Nicomachean Ethics Bk. II [Æsthetic Standards]
see also emotion
Passmore, John, [The Place of Art in Philosophy]
Pater, Walter, Art is Emotion by WalterPater, Topics Worth Investigating
pathos, Topics Worth Investigating
perception
as intuition, [Relation Between Intuition and Perception]
perfect being, I, Q5 of Goodness in General, A4 Whether goodness has the aspect of a final cause?
perfectibility of man, Letter XII [Sensation Is Temporal; Formal Is Eternal]
perfection
ideal, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
Perice, C.S., Beauty as Intrinsic Pleasure by GeorgeSantayana
Peripatetic, Art As Idealization by Aristotle
pessimism, ¶ 9 Art in the Birth of Tragedy
philosopher, [Love as a Mean]
Philosophical Dictionary, Æsthetic Principles Are Not Universal by Voltaire
philosophy
and religion, Beauty is a Kind of Knowledge by ThomasAquinas
critical, Æsthetic Judgements are Necessary by ImmanuelKant
Italian, Art is Expression by BenedettoCroce
question, [Philosophical Questions]
twentieth century, [The Place of Art in Philosophy]
physics, [What Is and Is Not Art], Topics Worth Investigating
Picasso, Pablo, Topics Worth Investigating
pitch
music, [Pitch]
variation of, [Variation]
Plato, Art as Imitation and the Form of Beauty by Plato, Art As Idealization by Aristotle, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer, [Two Kinds of Knowledge: Science and Art], Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating, Beauty as Intrinsic Pleasure by GeorgeSantayana, Topics Worth Investigating, [Search for a Definition]
laws, Authentic Beauty Is Not Sensuous by Plotinus
play, Topics Worth Investigating, Letter VIX [The Play Instinct]
pleasure, Topics Worth Investigating, II, First Part, Q2 Of Those Things in Which Man's Happiness Consists, Q6 Whether man's happiness consists in pleasure?, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation., [Beauty Not Teleological], Æsthetic Principles Are Universal by David Hume, Of the Sublime, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality, [Æsthetic Contemplation], [Art Is Not Simply Expression], Beauty as Intrinsic Pleasure by GeorgeSantayana, [Origin of Phantasy-Making], [Beauty in Nature and Art Is Impersonal]
and good, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
beauty, [General Principles]
distinguished from taste, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity.
imagination, [Definition of Taste]
not in objects, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity.
of beauty, Section VIII: Of the Importance of the Internal Senses in Life, and the Final Causes of Them
of imagination, No. 411. Saturday, June 21, 1712. [Pleasures of the Imagination]
of resemblance, [The Power of Imagination]
Schiller, Letter XXVI [The Condition of Humanity]
understanding, No. 411. Saturday, June 21, 1712. [Pleasures of the Imagination]
plesure, I, Q5 Of Goodness in General, A6 Whether goodness is divided into the virtuous, the useful and the pleasant?
Plotinus, Art as Imitation and the Form of Beauty by Plato, Topics Worth Investigating, Authentic Beauty Is Not Sensuous by Plotinus
poetry, [The Artist as Imitator], [Why Beauty Is Desired], I. Imitation The Common Principle of the Arts of Poetry, Section IV: Of Relative or Comparative Beauty, [Rules of Art Not Fixed by Reason But Experience], [What is Poetry?], [Psychology and Art]
causes of, IV. The Origin and Development of Poetry
contrast with eloquence, [Distinction Between Poetry and Eloquence]
criticism, XXV. Critical Objections Brought Against Poetry, And The Principles On Which They Are To Be Answered
definition, [What is Poetry?], [Distinction Between Poetry and Eloquence], [The Born Poet and the Cultivated Poet]
descriptive, [Descriptive Poetry]
distinguished from fiction, [Poetry Distinguished From Fiction]
dramatic, [Poetry Distinguished From Fiction]
education, [The Poetic Course of Emotion]
lyric, [Comparison of Shelley and Wordsworth]
polar opposites
argument from, [Relation Between Intuition and Perception]
Pre-Raphælites, Art is the Pleasure in Work by WilliamMorris
principle
of imagination, [Standards of Taste]
of nature, [Principles of Art]
principle of sufficient reason, [Two Kinds of Knowledge: Science and Art]
proportion, II, Second Part, Q145 Of Honesty, A2 Whether the honest is the same as the beautiful?
Protagoras, Bk. XI [Beauty, Not Relative in Things]
psychoanalysis, Art as Unrepressed Wish-Fulfillment by SigmundFreud
psychology
analytical, [Psychology and Art]
medical, [Freud's Medical Model]
public domain, Why Open Source?
pure art, Topics Worth Investigating
quality
primary, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation.
Raphael, [The Poetry and Oratory of Painting]
Raphæl,, [Gradations in Art]
rational method, [Two Kinds of Knowledge: Science and Art]
rationality, [Two Principles of Soul]
Raymond, Eric S., Why Open Source?
realism, Topics Worth Investigating
reality, [The Artist as Imitator], Letter XXVI [The Condition of Humanity], Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel
reality principle, [Origin of Phantasy-Making]
Freud, [Origin of Phantasy-Making]
reality testing
Freud, [Origin of Phantasy-Making]
reason, [Two Principles of Soul], 2. [The Source of Beauty in the World]
laws of, Letter VIX [The Play Instinct]
recollection, [The Eternal Nature of Love]
relative beauty, Section IV: Of Relative or Comparative Beauty
see also beauty, relative
relativism
æsthetic, Bk. XI [Beauty, Not Relative in Things]
æsthetics, [Principle of Natural Equality of Tastes is Mistaken]
representation, [Intuitive Knowledge is Indifferent to Perception of Space and Time], [Principles of Art]
see also æsthetics, imitation
repression, [Freud's Medical Model]
psychological, [The Path of the Artist]
Reynolds, Joshua, Topics Worth Investigating
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer
Roland, Madame, [Poetry Distinguished From Fiction]
romanticism, ¶ 6 Romanticism and Its Opposite
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, Art is the Pleasure in Work by WilliamMorris
Rossini, Gioacchino, [The Poetry and Oratory of Music]
Rothko, Mark, Topics Worth Investigating
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, Art Evokes Feeling by LeoTolstoy
Rousseau, Jean Jaques, Conclusion [The Flux of Life]
Royce, Josiah, Beauty as Intrinsic Pleasure by GeorgeSantayana
Rubens, Peter Paul, [The Poetry and Oratory of Painting]
Santayana, George, Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating, Beauty as Intrinsic Pleasure by GeorgeSantayana
savage, Topics Worth Investigating
scepticism, Fourth Moment. Of the Judgement of Taste: Moment of the Modality of the Delight in the Object.
Schelling, Friedrich, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling, Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel
Schiller, Frederich, Topics Worth Investigating, Topics Worth Investigating
play impulse, Topics Worth Investigating
Schiller, Friedrich, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling, [Two Kinds of Art Works]
Schopenhauer, Arthur, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer, Æsthetics as Life's Affirmation by FrederichNietzsche
tragedy, ¶7 What is Tragic?
Schopenhauer, Johanna, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer
science, The Philosophy of Fine Art—Introduction
and art, The Philosophy of Fine Art—Introduction
distinguished from art, [Preference is Irrational]
laws of, [Scientific Standards More Disputed]
sculpture, [Gradations in Art]
self-deception, [World of Idea]
self-predication, Topics Worth Investigating
selfishness, [Music is Emotional Language]
sensation, No. 411. Saturday, June 21, 1712. [Pleasures of the Imagination], First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality, [The Connection Between Emotion and Music]
ambiguity of, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
association, [Intuitive Knowledge is Indifferent to Perception of Space and Time]
sense, II, First Part, Q2 Of Those Things in Which Man's Happiness Consists, Q6 Whether man's happiness consists in pleasure?
external, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation.
internal, Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation., Topics Worth Investigating
æsthetic, [The Proper Sentiment of Beauty]
sense of beauty, Section VI: Of the Universality of the Sense of Beauty Among Men
senses
uniformity, [Senses of All Persons Are Similar]
sensibility, [How Differences in Tastes Arise]
faculty, Topics Worth Investigating
faculty of, [Definition of Taste]
Sermon on the Mount, Art Evokes Feeling by LeoTolstoy
Shaftesbury, Topics Worth Investigating
Shakespeare, William, [Poetry Distinguished From Fiction], [Beauty in Nature and Art Is Impersonal]
Shelley, Percy Bythe
poetry, [Comparison of Shelley and Wordsworth]
sign, I. Of the Symbol in General
significant form, Topics Worth Investigating, [Significant Form]
Schopenhauer, [Æsthetic Contemplation and the Sublime]
skepticism, Æsthetic Principles Are Not Universal by Voltaire
socialism, Art is the Pleasure in Work by WilliamMorris
society, Letter XXVII [Art Necessary for Free Social Order]
sociology, Music Is The Language of Emotion by HerbertSpencer
Socrates, Art as Imitation and the Form of Beauty by Plato, Art As Idealization by Aristotle
soliloquy, [The Poetry and Oratory of Music]
and poetry, [Distinction Between Poetry and Eloquence]
Sophocles, [Gradations in Art]
soul, Art as Imitation and the Form of Beauty by Plato, 1. [Beauty Is Not Based on Symmetry or Pattern], No. 413. Tuesday, June 24, 1712. [Final Causes of Beauty], [Soul]
beauty of, 5. [The Ugly As Descent Into Matter]
in art, [Conditions of Excellence in Art]
training of, 9. [Training the Soul]
space
form of intuition, [Intuitive Knowledge is Indifferent to Perception of Space and Time]
Spectator, The, Pleasures of the Imagination by JosephAddison
Spencer, Herbert, Music Is The Language of Emotion by HerbertSpencer
Spinoza, Baruch, [Theory of Values]
spirit, Letter XV [Beauty, Common Object of the Play Instinct]
standard
reason, [Logic of Taste]
taste, [Logic of Taste]
standards
of taste, Æsthetic Principles Are Universal by David Hume, [Standards of Taste]
Steele, Richard, Pleasures of the Imagination by JosephAddison
Stoicism
æsthetics, Authentic Beauty Is Not Sensuous by Plotinus
subjective, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
subjective universality
as objective principle, Fourth Moment. Of the Judgement of Taste: Moment of the Modality of the Delight in the Object.
sublimation, [The Path of the Artist]
sublime, 7. [The Struggle for the Absolute Beauty of the Good], Of the Sublime, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements., [Æsthetic Contemplation and the Sublime]
compared to beauty, The Sublime and Beautiful Compared
distinguished from beauty, [Æsthetic Contemplation and the Sublime]
symbol, I. Of the Symbol in General
symbols, [Art and Nature]
symmetry
as beauty, 1. [Beauty Is Not Based on Symmetry or Pattern]
sympathy, [The Dangers of Poetry], [How Differences in Tastes Arise], [Music is Emotional Language]
synthesis
productive association, [Intuitive Knowledge is Indifferent to Perception of Space and Time]
Tacitus, [Sources of Varaiation in Standards]
taste, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
see also æsthetics
artistic, [Artistic Taste]
defective, [Definition of Taste]
definition, [Artistic Taste], [Definition of Taste]
Kant, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
distinguished from sense, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity.
empirical criterion, Third Moment. Of Judgements of Taste: Moment of the Relation of the Ends brought under Review in such Judgements.
faculty of, Topics Worth Investigating
natural equality, [Rules of Art Not Fixed by Reason But Experience], [Definition of Taste]
not conceptual, First Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste:The definition of taste here relied upon is that it is the faculty of estimating the beautiful. Moment of Quality
not unique faculty, [Taste Is Not a Unique Faculty]
philosophy, [Standards of Taste]
standard of, Bk. XI [Beauty, Not Relative in Things]
uniformity, [Senses of All Persons Are Similar]
universality of, Second Moment. Of the Judgment of Taste: Moment of Quantity.
tastes
causes of the differences, [How Differences in Tastes Arise]
not disputed, [Senses of All Persons Are Similar]
Taylor, Harriet, Art as Intrinsic Personal Feeling by John StuartMill
teleology, I, Q5 of Goodness in General, A4 Whether goodness has the aspect of a final cause?
temperament
poetic, [The Born Poet and the Cultivated Poet]
æsthetic, Preface [Æsthetic Criticism]
the Non-identity principle, Topics Worth Investigating
the One Over Many Principle, Topics Worth Investigating
Third Man Argument, Topics Worth Investigating
timbre
music, [Timbre]
time, Letter XII [Sensation Is Temporal; Formal Is Eternal]
form of intuition, [Intuitive Knowledge is Indifferent to Perception of Space and Time]
Titian, [The Poetry and Oratory of Painting]
Tolstoy, Leo, Topics Worth Investigating, Art Evokes Feeling by LeoTolstoy
tragedy, ¶7 What is Tragic?
transcendental, Letter XV [Beauty, Common Object of the Play Instinct]
truth, Letter XII [Sensation Is Temporal; Formal Is Eternal], III. [The Relation of the Content to the Mode of Its Representation]
intuitive, [The Born Poet and the Cultivated Poet]
of beauty, 4. [Beauty Induces the Spirit of Love]
Turner, William, [The Poetry and Oratory of Painting]
typology
divine, Art as Intrinsic Personal Feeling by John StuartMill
ugliness, 5. [The Ugly As Descent Into Matter], Section I: Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by Sensation., Section III: Of the Beauty of Theorems, [Imitation Theory of Art is Mistaken]
ugly, III. [The Relation of the Content to the Mode of Its Representation]
unconscious, [Intuitive Knowledge is Indifferent to Perception of Space and Time], Art as Unrepressed Wish-Fulfillment by SigmundFreud
art genius, Topics Worth Investigating
unconscious activity, Art Expresses the Universal by Friedrich Wilhelmvon Schelling
understanding, the, Letter VII [The Faculties of Understanding and Sensibility]
uniformity
beauty, Section III: Of the Beauty of Theorems, Topics Worth Investigating
unity
of beauty, 2. [The Source of Beauty in the World]
universal, II, First Part, Q2 Of Those Things in Which Man's Happiness Consists, Q6 Whether man's happiness consists in pleasure?
universals, Art as Imitation and the Form of Beauty by Plato, The Philosophy of Fine Art—Introduction
useful, I, Q5 Of Goodness in General, A6 Whether goodness is divided into the virtuous, the useful and the pleasant?
utilitarianism, The Sense of Beauty by FrancisHutcheson
value, [Theory of Values]
Vandyke, Anthony, [The Poetry and Oratory of Painting]
virtue, Nicomachean Ethics Bk. II [Æsthetic Standards], I, Q5 Of Goodness in General, A6 Whether goodness is divided into the virtuous, the useful and the pleasant?
Plotinus, 1. [Beauty Is Not Based on Symmetry or Pattern]
vocal quality
music, [Other Vocal Qualities]
Volatire, Æsthetic Principles Are Not Universal by Voltaire
voluntarism, ¶ 6 Romanticism and Its Opposite
Véron, Eugene, Topics Worth Investigating
Wagner, Richard, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer, Æsthetics as Life's Affirmation by FrederichNietzsche, ¶ 6 Romanticism and Its Opposite
Warhol, Andy, Art is a Mode of Absolute Spirit by G.W.F.Hegel, [The Place of Art in Philosophy]
Washington, George, Pleasures of the Imagination by JosephAddison
Westminster Confession, The Sense of Beauty by FrancisHutcheson
Whitehead, Alfred North, Topics Worth Investigating
Wilde, Oscar, Art is Emotion by WalterPater
will
general, Letter XXVII [Art Necessary for Free Social Order]
Schopenhauer, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer, [Respite from the Will]
transcendence, [Æsthetic Contemplation and the Sublime]
Winckelmann, Johann, [Creative Principle], [Gradations in Art]
wisdom
definition of, 6. [Sophrosyne]
wish-fulfillment, [Origin of Phantasy-Making]
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, Art Transcends Suffering by ArthurSchopenhauer, [Philosophical Questions]
women's rights, Art as Intrinsic Personal Feeling by John StuartMill
Wordsworth, William, [What is Poetry?], Topics Worth Investigating, [Philosophical Questions]
poetry, [Comparison of Shelley and Wordsworth]
work, Topics Worth Investigating
Yea saying, ¶ 8 The Tragic Artist, ¶ 9 Art in the Birth of Tragedy, Related Ideas
Zeus, [Two Kinds of Art Works]