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A “Fullfilled” Work of Art

A work of art that truly achieves ‘fulfillment’ will never be surpassed; it will never…
By Max Weber
Moonrise over the Sea by Caspar David Friedrich
Aesthetics/Philosophy/Reflections

The Slow Arrow of Beauty

The slow arrow of beauty. – The noblest kind of beauty is not that which…
By Friedrich Nietzsche
Dancing Fairies by August Malmström
Aesthetics/Philosophy/Prose

The Poet

What makes a poet a poet is the fact that he sees himself surrounded by…
By Friedrich Nietzsche
Aesthetics/Philosophy

Palace of The Soul

The artist ought to believe in art and rely upon art, and live in it,…
By Philip Gilbert Hamerton
Aesthetics/Philosophy

The Fortunate Man

Fortunate is he who at an early age knows what art is.…
By Goethe
Aesthetics/Philosophy

Shape Necessitated by Content

Whenever ‘form’ is nowadays demanded, in society and in conversation, in literary expression, in traffic…
By Friedrich Nietzsche
Aesthetics/Philosophy

Pursuing the Beautiful

To find something beautiful is, precisely, not yet to have finished with it, to think…
By Alexander Nehamas
Aesthetics/Philosophy

Immortal Sense of Beauty

It is this admirable, this immortal sense of Beauty which makes us regard the Earth…
By Charles Baudelaire
Aesthetics/Philosophy

The Ideal Artist

Thus it is that ideas, which grow up within the imagination and appear so lovely…
By Nathaniel Hawthorne
Aesthetics/Philosophy

“What is Life?”

Not merely philosophy but also the fine arts work at bottom toward the solution of…
By Arthur Schopenhauer
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