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Wittgenstein And Aesthetics Essay Research Paper I

Wittgenstein And Aesthetics Essay, Research Paper


I disagree with Ludwig Wittgenstein when he states that aesthetics ?draws


one?s attention to certain features, to place things side by side so as to


exhibit these features? because of the logic that gives birth to the thoughts


that led to this statement. This logic questions the ability of a person to


ascertain what ?beauty? is, what contains the quality known as ?beauty?,


and the levels of beauty and how they can be measured and compared. Wittgenstein


uses the metaphor of games to illustrate his points regarding aesthetics and


beauty. He reasons that the idea of a common feature or ?ingredient? being


common to all games is to simple and primitive an idea to accept. He states


?It is comparable to the idea that properties are ingredients of the things


which have the properties: e.g. that beauty is an ingredient of all beautiful


things as alcohol is of beer and wine, and that we could therefore have pure


beauty, unadulterated by anything that is beautiful.? (BB 17) Marjorie Perloff


further explains Wittgenstein?s idea by stating what he meant was that ??


one cannot say X is beautiful unless one has a notion of what ?beauty? is in


the abstract.? She shows that Wittgenstein believes that you must be able to


define a quality on its own, in regards to itself only, before you can apply


that quality to any other thing. Wittgenstein goes on to explain by using the


Greek ideal as a model. He says that what made this ideal was the role it played


in the lives of the Greek People. This suggests that since this ideal, this


standard if you will, was taught so fervently that it became the norm, and thus


the ideal. Since the great scholar of the time (Aristotle) wrote with this form,


and the great sculptors and artists were locked into this ideal, it was accepted


as the prime example of form, and was thus accepted. To Wittgenstein, it was not


the idea of ?quality?, or ?ideal form? that motivated the trends of


people, but the models upon which these qualities were imposed. Quality itself


might as well not exist, if aesthetics were not there to ?draw one?s


attention? to certain things. There are certain points which could make one


wonder about the validity of

Wittgenstein?s ideas, however. Wittgenstein seems


to think that quality does not exist by itself, that man imposes the idea of


quality upon things that are deemed acceptable by the masses. Would this


argument still make sense if you could define quality on its own terms, in and


of itself? Even Wittgenstein seems to think not, otherwise he would not have


pointed out the very fact that this autonomous quantification was impossible.


But it seems that just to prove the existence of quality, however undefined,


would raise a strong doubt about his theory. Quality is viewed as different


things from different perspectives, it is true. As I see something I deem to be


beautiful, another could very well see vulgarity. As I view goodness, another


can perceive ugliness. But the fact is that as a whole, a large group of people


can always come to a decisive decision over the differences between beauty and


ugliness. There is always a majority who will decisively choose the beautiful


thing. It is true that as the differences between the subjects gradually becomes


harder and harder to see, the majority will begin to shrink, and the thoughts


will grow closer, but that is because the amount of quality in each thing comes


closer together. As Robert Pirsig said, the proof for the existence of quality


lies simply in this thought: remove the idea of quality from anything, and that


thing will become one thing. If all aesthetic quality were removed from all of


the shoes in the world, for instance, soon every person would be wearing the


same pair of shoes. It would be the longest-lasting, least expensive shoe,


because there is no longer an issue of ?style?, or ?color?, or ?brand


name? to influence the choice. The deciding factor of aesthetic quality is


gone. If you remove a thing from a situation, and it changes the situation by


its absence, then it can be reasonably stated that that thing does exist. In any


other case, the situation would have remained the same, would it not? This might


argue to Wittgenstein that there is, indeed, a common factor between ?roast


beef, Greek art, and German music?. What do fine food, beautiful art, and


soulful music have in common? The thing that makes them good, of course.


Quality.

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