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  1. Beauty and Being: Thomistic Perspectives.Piotr Jaroszyński - 2011 - Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
    This book represents an attempt to distinguish and define what beauty is in metaphysical terms, to arrive at a better understanding of beauty as a transcendental property of being, and to establish beauty's place in philosophy alongside truth and the good through an exploration of whether there can truly be a philosophy of beauty, or whether beauty is merely a type of aesthetic. The first part of this work outlines the history of philosophical thought on the subject, through an introduction (...)
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  • Beauty in The Universal Encyclopedia of Philosophy.Piotr Jaroszyński - 2018 - Studia Gilsoniana 7 (4):579–595.
    The author considers the problem of beauty. He identifies beauty as an analogically understood property of reality, of human products (including art), and of the human mode of conduct, and as that which, in the tradition of Western culture, is expressed under the form of harmony, perfection, or splendor, which as beheld and for beholding arouses complacency or pleasure. The article discusses the following topics: classical theories of beauty, beauty in the metaphysical conception, beauty in aesthetics, the separation of beauty (...)
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