“ This watchful subservience to our aesthetic demands is the essence of fine art. Nature is the basis, but man is the goal. ”
George Santayana, The Sense of Beauty
Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory (1896). copy citation
Author | George Santayana |
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Source | The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory |
Topic | aesthetics goal |
Date | 1896 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/26842/26842-h/26842-h.htm |
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“This adaptation is never complete, and there is, accordingly, room for the fine arts, in which beauty is a result of the intentional adaptation of mechanical forms to the functions which our senses and imagination already have acquired. This watchful subservience to our aesthetic demands is the essence of fine art. Nature is the basis, but man is the goal. 13 Not only are words untranslatable when the exact object has no name in another language, as "home" or "mon ami," but even when the object is the same, the attitude toward it, incorporated in one word, cannot be rendered by another.”
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