thank you for opening my mind to this inspiring view on Kant's texts. Although natively German speaking by myself I never found a way to connect to those texts - so your newsletters are a "bebauty"ful way to light this curiosity.
To dig deeper into this topic - would you recommend reading the texts of Kant or rather develop my ability to sense beauty?
That depends on whether you want to make beauty or understand it theoretically. Personally I think nothing teaches you more about beauty than making beautiful things yourself. Reading philosophers like Kant might help us understand the role of beauty in our lives. But the main source for aesthetic skill and knowledge is firsthand personal experience.
What a neat way to explain human experience and relating to our environment. While I was watching the image un fold I couldn't help to place chaos in the mesh
Dear Mr. Ammer,
thank you for opening my mind to this inspiring view on Kant's texts. Although natively German speaking by myself I never found a way to connect to those texts - so your newsletters are a "bebauty"ful way to light this curiosity.
To dig deeper into this topic - would you recommend reading the texts of Kant or rather develop my ability to sense beauty?
That depends on whether you want to make beauty or understand it theoretically. Personally I think nothing teaches you more about beauty than making beautiful things yourself. Reading philosophers like Kant might help us understand the role of beauty in our lives. But the main source for aesthetic skill and knowledge is firsthand personal experience.
What a neat way to explain human experience and relating to our environment. While I was watching the image un fold I couldn't help to place chaos in the mesh
I loved the topic on beauty as explained.by Kant