A Reconsideration on the Theory of Beauty: Previous Views and a New Approach Following Maslow's Theory (Part II)

Authors

  • Iulia-Adina Lehene
    Affiliation

    Doctoral School, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, 40020 Cluj-Napoca, 15 Constantin Daicoviciu, Romania

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPar.12581

Abstract

This paper is the second part of a work that aims to rethink the concept of beauty as close as possible to its essence and in a way that integrates the science of aesthetics with the field of construction. Within other theoretical and practical works, this study may be further used to physically reflect the definition of beauty in areas such as architecture, civil engineering or urban planning and support professionals in designing and building beautiful objects and constructions. However, it has to be added that the assumption that there must be a particular original aspect related to beauty that leads a human-made object to success, needs to be further identified. The approach to the concept of beauty is through a general philosophical perspective and partially through the areas mentioned above.
The second part of the study includes the synthesised guidance provided by Monroe Beardsley through the theories on beauty from the nineteenth century until today. In addition, it comprises the scheme of concepts that characterised the beautiful in this time, including the lines that guided its study, previous ideas that support our later views on presented theory, and a brief exposition of Maslow's theory of human motivation followed by our theory on beauty and the conclusions.

Keywords:

aesthetics, beautiful, architecture, psychology, evolution, primary human needs

Published Online

2021-07-01

How to Cite

Lehene, I.-A. (2021) “A Reconsideration on the Theory of Beauty: Previous Views and a New Approach Following Maslow’s Theory (Part II)”, Periodica Polytechnica Architecture, 52(1), pp. 112–119. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPar.12581

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