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WHAT IS BEAUTY? SHOULD DOCTORS POINT OUT BEAUTY TO THEIR PATIENTS DURING THERAPY?

Mark Agius ; Clare College Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK


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Abstract

It has been argued that aesthetics, or the appreciation of beauty, can be used in therapy. We explore this concept from the point
of view of new findings in neurobiology which give us an understanding of the mechanisms by which we experience beauty and
creativity. We argue from anthropological perspectives that the experience of beauty is common to all cultures, and leads to the
experiencing of important abstract concepts which enhance our lives, but which may be described differently in different cultures. We are beginning to understand how these abstract concepts are perceived, but this does not mean that the concepts themselves do not exist. Indeed, a Thomistic view of the human person will predict that there will be a mechanism within the body to express every bodily function.
Based on this we argue that doctors should encourage their patients to appreciate beauty itself, as they understand it, because
experiencing it can be therapeutic.

Keywords

creativity; empathy; aesthetics; beauty; default mode network; anthropology; Thomistic philosophy

Hrčak ID:

262993

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/262993

Publication date:

21.11.2018.

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