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INNER BEAUTY AND EXTERNAL BEAUTY
2 types of beauty.
INNER BEAUTY
refers to the inner qualities of the person.
EXTERNAL BEAUTY
physical characteristics of the person.
WESTERN PHILOSOPHICAL
before the 18th century, views of beauty treated it is an objective quality.
ST. AUGUSTINE
he said that things were beautiful because it gave delight or whether it gave delight because it is beautiful.
PHYSICAL SELF
is the concrete dimensions, the tangible aspect of the person that can be directly observed and examiined.
WILLIAM JAMES
according to him, the physical self or the body is an initial source of sensation and necessary for the origin and maintenance of personality.
SIGMUND FREUD
his construction of self and personality makes the physical body the core of human experience.
ERIK ERIKSON
he said that the role of bodily organs is especially important in early developmental stages of a person’s life.
SOCIOLOGY OF THE BODY
became an established discipline in the 1990s.
BRYAN TURNER
coined the term “somatic society”.
SOMATIC SOCIETY
means the new found importance of the body in contemporary society.
SELF ESTEEM
is used to describe a person’s overall sense of self worth or personal value.
CULTURE
defined as the shared patterns of thoughts, beliefs, behavior, and habits in both material and symbolic realms
PLATO
he connected beauty as a response to love and desire.
ARISTOTLE
asserted that chief forms of beauty are order, symmetry, and definiteness.
BEAUTY
By the 18th Century,was associated with pleasure as a personal preference.
DAVID HUME
he said that it merely exists in “Beauty is no quality in things themselves” the mind which contemplates them and each perceives a different beauty.
IMMANUEL KANT
he said that the judgement of taste is therefore not judgment or cognition and is consequently not logical but aesthetical, by which we understand that whose determining ground can be no other than subjective.
FRANCIS HUTCHESON
he said that “the perception of beauty does not depend on the external sense of sight, however the internal sense of beauty operates as an internal or reflect of sense.”