Metaphors and Parables. Notes for a Tangential Aesthetics in J.D. García Bacca
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v24i1.6711Keywords:
Beauty, rationality, art theory, Spanish philosophy, non-reasonAbstract
The beauty has been, since the time of the Greeks,the torment of the philosophers; settle such idea taking it under a definition that refuses has held, always in vain, the task of not a few thinkers to the present day. Beauty does not leave rationalized and thus made the reason an non-reason; it is not knowable, nor has a logical structure. Is for this reason that through the aesthetic perception we grasp what itself is not perceptible; it is the experience of opening of an interiority which until now had remained hidden to the eyes of the quotidian and now takes a range of first order.Downloads
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