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篇目详细内容 |
【篇名】 |
The boundaries of beauty in Pre-Qin Confucian aesthetics |
【刊名】 |
Frontiers of Philosophy in China |
【刊名缩写】 |
Front. Philos. China |
【ISSN】 |
1673-3436 |
【EISSN】 |
1673-355X |
【DOI】 |
10.1007/s11466-009-0004-7 |
【出版社】 |
Higher Education Press and Springer-Verlag |
【出版年】 |
2009 |
【卷期】 |
4
卷1期 |
【页码】 |
52-63
页,共
12
页 |
【作者】 |
ZHANG Qian;
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【关键词】 |
beauty; Pre-Qin Confucian aesthetics; boundary; feeling; wen |
【摘要】 |
“Beauty” is a very important concept in Pre-Qin Confucian aesthetics. Pre-Qin Confucian aesthetics generally had two viewpoints when defining beauty: Negatively, by stressing that “beauty” in the aesthetic sense was not “good”; and positively, by stressing two factors: one, that beauty was related to “feeling” which was not an animal instinct, the other was that “beauty” was a special texture with a particular meaning. “Beauty” in Pre-Qin Confucian aesthetics may be defined as “texture (or form)” capable of communicating feeling or triggering a reaction of feeling. |
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