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Prof. Jan C. Bentz examines the nature of beauty, arguing that beauty is not merely subjective but possesses objective and transcendent qualities rooted in metaphysical, ethical, and theological traditions from Plato and Aristotle to Aquinas.
This lecture was given on December 9th, 2024, at Thomistic Institute in Limerick.
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About the Speaker:
Dr. Jan C. Bentz was born and raised in Germany and graduated high school in St Louis, Missouri, where he attended as a foreign exchange student. Dr Bentz holds a doctorate in Philosophy from the Roman Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum, a Masters in Sacred Art, Architecture, and Liturgy and a Masters in Church, Ecumenism, and Religious Studies. His dissertation was published in German on Gustav Siewerth (1903-1963) and his work on Thomas Aquinas and G.W.F. Hegel. His fields of expertise include Metaphysics, History of Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Thomism, and Philosophy of Art. Dr Bentz lectures at Blackfriars’ Studium on History of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Philosophy of History. He taught Philosophy of Art (Aesthetics) for The Catholic University of America, Rome Campus, History of Medieval Philosophy at Christendom College, Rome Campus, and Apologetics for IES Study Abroad also in Rome. His journalistic career included the production of weekly TV coverage in German and English for EWTN Global; interviews and commentary for Catholic News Agency, Inside the Vatican; and for The Catholic Herald in English and Jüdische Rundschau in German. His current format is called Reality Check, a series of video interviews also published on YouTube with the European Conservative.
Keywords: Aesthetics, Aristotle, Divine Order, Ethics, Hans Christian Andersen, Immanuel Kant, Metaphysics, Plato, Proportion, The Emperor’s New Clothes
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0:36.2 | And I always find that this is really a topic that all of us have at least been in contact with, |
0:44.0 | well, at least at some point in your life, be it over, I don't know, debating your favorite movie with your friend |
0:50.5 | or going to a museum and seeing something very beautiful and being awestruck by it |
0:56.4 | or seeing something really ugly and being awestruck by that. So I want to, hopefully I'm going |
1:02.8 | to elucidate a couple of things. I will have to say I'm going to talk about quite a plethora of |
1:08.2 | things. So it's all right if you don't understand all of them. But I'm |
1:13.4 | hoping that the main point will come through towards the end. So that just as a brief |
1:18.1 | introductory note. So never lose an opportunity of seeing anything beautiful for beauty is God's |
1:26.9 | handwriting, Ralph Waldo Emerson. Once upon a time, of seeing anything beautiful, for beauty is God's handwriting. |
1:29.1 | Rolf Waldo Emerson. |
1:35.0 | Once upon a time, an emperor hired two cunning weavers who claimed they could create the most exquisite garments ever seen. |
1:37.8 | So fine indeed, they would be invisible to anyone too simple or unfit for their position to admire. |
1:48.0 | Intrigued by the idea of a fabric that could test the subject's competence, |
1:51.9 | the emperor paid them handsomely. |
1:54.1 | The weavers set up looms and pretended to work day and night, weaving invisible cloth. |
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