The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Ep. 289: Aesthetic Sense Theory: Shaftesbury, Hutcheson, Hume (Part One)

Mar 14, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Three Different Authors Podcast - Sancho Panza Hat
01:34 • 2min
3
Is That the Pro Really the Problem?
03:25 • 2min
4
Isn't Locke the Most Reprinted Book in the Eighteenth Century?
05:02 • 2min
5
The Imprinting of the Mind
07:05 • 2min
6
The Beauty of the Divine Mind
09:26 • 2min
7
Is Shaftesbury a Rationalist?
11:21 • 2min
8
The Concept of Inner and Outer Sensation
13:19 • 2min
9
The Pentagon Is Better Than the Square
15:33 • 2min
10
Green Chef - The Number One Meal Kit for Eating Well
17:31 • 2min
11
Head Space Is Your Daily Dose of Mindfulness
19:25 • 2min
12
The Beauty of Theorems
20:55 • 2min
13
The Beauty of the Pythagorean Theorem
22:39 • 3min
14
Is It Possible to Have a Beautiful Picture of a Horrible Thing?
25:10 • 2min
15
Is a Painting Better Than a Photograph?
27:06 • 2min
16
Is the Original a Photograph?
29:32 • 2min
17
Hume's Sense of Beauty in Judges
31:27 • 2min
18
Ivan the Tough and His Son - Ivan's Son
33:42 • 4min
19
Audible - A Destination for Complete Well Being
37:48 • 2min
20
Serf Shark VPN - Protect Your Online Privacy
39:37 • 2min
21
What's the Relationship Between Expression and the Poetics?
41:51 • 2min
22
What's So Beautiful About That Representation?
43:46 • 2min
23
Hutchison's Prejudice
45:33 • 3min
24
What Is Beauty?
48:26 • 2min
25
I Don't Think Hume's Right About That
50:10 • 2min
26
The Virtuosity of the Criticism of the Critic
51:41 • 2min
27
The Curdren of Time Will Tell, Right?
53:28 • 2min
28
Is Durable Beauty a Criterion for the Good Critic?
55:15 • 3min