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The Sense of Beauty: Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory

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The work develops a systematic theory that treats beauty as a distinctive kind of value grounded in perception and feeling, distinguishing aesthetic judgments from moral ones and locating preference partly in irrational response. It analyzes pleasure, the contrast of work and play, and how different human faculties and senses, including sound and colour, contribute to aesthetic experience. A major section examines form — unity, symmetry, multiplicity, indeterminacy — and the organizing role of utility in nature and the arts. The concluding treatment of expression describes associative processes and how secondary meanings, literary form, character, and religious imagination shape aesthetic value.

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George Santayana

George Santayana was a Spanish-American philosopher, poet, and novelist, known for his contributions to aesthetics and philosophy. Born in 1863, he spent much of his life in the United States, where he became a prominent figure in the intellectual landscape. His notable works include "The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress," which explores the interplay between human thought and cultural development. Santayana's writings often reflect a deep skepticism and a unique blend of philosophical inquiry with poetic expression, making him a significant voice in modern philosophy. His exploration of beauty and truth continues to resonate in contemporary discussions of art and philosophy.

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