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Lauren Perales
is on page 25 of 171
This is definitely the definition of beauty I expected from a western man. The strict root of beauty as objects that arouse “longing” is just, weird? “Longing” can definitely be a feeling that can fall under the umbrella of beauty but to define it as that just highlights to me how beauty to someone like the author is something that is wanted and can be owned. “What men want and what women want to be” ???
— Jan 21, 2025 11:28AM
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Kenny Kidd
is on page 100 of 184
So far, very rambley and unfocused, but with absolutely beautiful prose and really lovely reflections on what beauty possibly means! The Navajo word “Hozho,” meaning harmony or balance, is the one that’s resonated with me the most 😎
— Oct 29, 2021 04:19PM
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Kenny Kidd
is on page 56 of 184
Pretty lovely book thus far :-)
Also, tangentially? It's been a time since I've felt that sense of longing talked about in this book, where something is so moving in a nebulous, precognitive way that you're left kinda stunned and with a vague feeling of desire, and I miss that feeling :-/ Hoping this course gets me closer to having that again (analytical thinking might interfere with experiencing that, but hey!)!
— Aug 30, 2021 11:24AM
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Also, tangentially? It's been a time since I've felt that sense of longing talked about in this book, where something is so moving in a nebulous, precognitive way that you're left kinda stunned and with a vague feeling of desire, and I miss that feeling :-/ Hoping this course gets me closer to having that again (analytical thinking might interfere with experiencing that, but hey!)!
Christy Bartel
is on page 27 of 184
Reading this for my “Philosophy of Art and Beauty” class and already LOVING IT
— Aug 29, 2021 11:40AM
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Stina
is on page 28 of 184
#MMDSummerReading These are college students and you're having to explain money to them? And you're basically repeating a lecture I remember from 5th-grade social studies class? This does not reflect well upon you, your students, or your institution.
— Jun 26, 2020 02:56PM
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