Laurentos
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I recall Rene Descartes who discarded the feelings and senses as unreliable to support the truth of reality. He not only discarded the senses but also their aspects as subjective; and these are dreams, desires, aspirations, and material influence.
While they are discarded, they are nonetheless real and factual. And in order to validate their philosophical merit, subjective aspects are objectified. That is replacing their linear material attachments with principles in order to free them from their subective and destructive material.
So to see beauty for example is not admiring the object but the objective in the aesthetics. It is much more attractive and meaningful.
Oh well, thanks again..
Laurentos
I recall Rene Descartes who discarded the feelings and senses as unreliable to support the truth of reality. He not only discarded the senses but also their aspects as subjective; and these are dreams, desires, aspirations, and material influence.
While they are discarded, they are nonetheless real and factual. And in order to validate their philosophical merit, subjective aspects are objectified. That is replacing their linear material attachments with principles in order to free them from their subective and destructive material.
So to see beauty for example is not admiring the object but the objective in the aesthetics. It is much more attractive and meaningful.
Oh well, thanks again..
Laurentos