Nature is not a static fact situated in a dynamic void but a structure of events possessing the character of continuous creative flow. Nature as it appears is what we love and admire. This treatise points out what is meant when aesthetic experience is compared to the theory or practice and traces the divergence and connection of its contrasted qualities, such as receive the names of beauty and ugliness. First chapter explores the aesthetic and creative imagination discussing the feeling, semblance of self, form and contemplation of art. Nature and art, different patterns and criticism of aesthetic theories have been taken up in second chapter. The third chapter giving the education in beauty comprises the form of aesthetic satisfaction. The last part solves some of the mysteries of the aesthetics.
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The Concept of Aesthetics
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