Nishida Kitaro Explanation Of Beauty

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In Nishida Kitaro’s article “An Explanation of Beauty,” he says “the truth and ideals that form the foundation of beauty should not be viewed as identical with logical truth and ideals” (Kitaro). Here, Kitaro is saying that beauty should not be formed or viewed based on the ideas of logic. Some people may agree with his idea of beauty, and others may not. However, this is just his view of beauty. Everyone in the world, whether he or she knows it or not, has a different way they view beauty. I am no different that I view beauty differently than other people. I view beauty as different areas of the body being able to detect different features of an object, and therefore be able to feel pleasure from a variety of objects as a result.
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The first article that I came across discussed how beauty was seen in architecture. This article talked about how the beauty that was seen in architecture was “functional beauty,” the idea that this art was able to have use such as being in a building unlike other art where it is usually put on display in a museum and that was it. (Sauchelli). The next article I found was different than I expected it to be. After I read it, it turned out to describe the beauty of a person in a place where the person does not seem to have any beauty: in a hospital. Instead of viewing the beauty of a person by how they look on the outside, the people viewed the patients as beautiful for their personality and their attitude towards being in the hospital, such as being as happy as they could in that situation (Camarero). The third article I found talked about beauty in nature, specifically volcanoes. It talks about a photographer that had been waiting for hours to capture the picture he had wanted and saw as beautiful: an erupting volcano and a lightning strike lighting it up from the background …show more content…

At, first, I had no ideas at all, but once I got some help, I thought of an amazing idea. My idea would be to take an outline of a human anatomy diagram from the chest to the top of the head, and then draw in a brain, eyes, a nose, a mouth, and a heart. Then, I would put pictures with the same theme together near a certain part of the diagram to show how beauty was seen in those objects. For example, the pictures of buildings and other structures will be near the brain because thinking of its past and other historic values are what make it beautiful. Also, the nature pictures will go by the eyes due to the beauty being in the colors and shapes of nature, and the people will go by the heart due to the emotion that goes into their beauty such as knowing their personality. This connects to my definition because pictures with the same theme that have their beauty seen the same way are by their respective parts of the body where their beauty is seen from.
I also chose to do this idea because it counteracts Kitaro’s idea of beauty, especially when he says that a human anatomy diagram is not art and therefore not beauty. When he talked about his idea of beauty, that beauty does not include looking at the logic of an object, and that beauty is only the emotion from looking at an object, this

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