What is Beauty and Wherein Does Beauty Lie?

Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (2):69-84 (1974)
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Abstract

The essays on aesthetics in recent publications, beginning with the criticisms of Chu Kuang-ch'ien's point of view in aesthetics and continuing down to his article "How Can Aesthetics be Materialistic and Dialectic?" [Mei-hsüeh tsen-yang ts'ai neng shih wei-wu ti yu shih pien-cheng ti?"], have focused on the problem of the relationship between the subjective and the objective in beauty and in sense of beauty. This is a fundamental problem in aesthetics, and only when we have solved this problem can we answer the questions of what beauty is and wherein beauty lies. Some people have presented their own tentative answers to these questions, and these have been discussed by our comrades

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reprint I.-jan, Hung (1974) "What is beauty and wherein does beauty lie?". Chinese Studies in Philosophy 6(2):69

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