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The beautiful and the sublime: a relationship between human being and…
The beautiful and the sublime: a relationship between
human being and nature
Beautiful
Classical harmony, balance and regularity
It appeals our
senses
and it's characterized by something well-formed and
aesthetically pleasing
The human being doesn't feel threatened by beauty, but
admires
it
Idea of beauty from Burke and Kant's point of view
Burke
The beauty comes from the feeling of
social interaction
The beauty gives
pleasure
The main content of the beauty is
love
Kant
The beautiful can be find in the
form of objects
It is directly related to
rationality
It involves in
common sense
Sublime
Disproportion, conflicting and mixed emotions, double impression
It appeals our
spirit
and affects our
mind
with a sense of overhelming greatness and power
Deep
feelings
The human being appears both
amazed
and
frightened
by the magnificence of the works
Idea of sublime according to Burke and Kant
Burke
Sublime is the cause of the
strongest
emotions which the individual is capable of feeling
In its highest degree
Pain
Fear
Terror
Total astonishment
In its lesser degree
Admiration
Respect
Elements of darkness, solitude or vacuity
Total
irrationality
Kant
Nature over anything else
Dynamic sublime
Huge, limitless, infinite
Double feeling of
attraction-repulsion
Awareness of our
limits and impotence
over the nature
Awareness of being
free and rational
Mathematical sublime
Our
imagination
is not enough to represent the infinite greatness of nature
Our
reason
rises towards the idea of infinity