The Transcendental Perfection: Beauty  

Friday, April 17, 2009

also known as pulcrum. It is a transcendental perfection, which
results from esse or the act of being. There are different degrees of
being, the vegetative life (plants), the sentient life (animals) and
the rational life (human persons); beauty's variety and richness
depends on the different degrees of being.

Beauty has different levels depending on the subject from which it
transcends; intelligible beauty directly is attached to the spiritual
life and the sense perceptible beauty is applied to things, which
attracts our sense, especially our hearing and seeing.

There are different types too, natural beauty which comes from the
nature of beings, therefore we can say a woman is beautiful naturally
in her femininity and rationality; and artificially when she starts
further enhancing her beauty through make-up, dressing and exercise,
and a painting is artificially beautiful in so far as it is painted
artificially by human hands.

The Unity Of Beauty And Goodness

A special type of goodness is beauty because it gives rise to a
special delight by simply being known. The sensible appetite comes
into play when it feels the aesthetic appreciation and delight. It is
the contemplation of the beauty of the object not on its possession.
Beauty is pleasing to the will or sense appetites simply by being
known by the senses or the intellect.

The Foundation Of Beauty Lies In Perfection

The foundation of beauty lies in the perfection of the desired object;
things are pleasing because they are beautiful. Therefore whether or
not there are men or women who are capable of appreciating a beauty,
the perfection still resides in the object and thus beautiful. This
perfection is from the act of being, the fullness, and absolute
Beauty.

Perfecting Beauty In Its Fullest Sense

The foundation of beauty is the absolute. Beauty, the act of being,
and we can say things are beautiful in so far as they already possess
perfection. However this is not the only aspect of beauty. A created
being can only reach the fullness of the beauty if it possesses the
perfection of its very nature. An example of this is a woman can only
be truly beautiful in her being a woman, in her finest feminine
nature.

There are three basic features of beauty:

There should be harmony and proportion in the object and subject
itself and to its surroundings. The combination of clothes must be in
accordance with the occasion and personality type. To further enhance
one's perfection, she is properly made up not excessively but
appropriately, she is pleasing to the sight and thus we can say the
person is attractive. Integrity and completeness of the object is
another element to consider in its substantial and accidental form. A
beautiful thing is considered when it is complete up to the last
detail. The beauty of the Mozart Cantata is an example of a work of
beauty of integrity and completeness.

Another element is clarity, both in the material and the spiritual. In
case of systematic knowledge, clarity is seen in its intelligibility,
truth and being. In case of the sense of hearing, the arrangement of
the melody that makes the music pleasant. In the case of sight, light,
limpidity and brightness are taken into consideration; a painting is
characterized by clarity if there is light, limpidity, and brightness.

_By: *Nor Nan*_

*About the Author:*

The article is written by Nor Nan. Please visit
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