Metaphysics of Beauty in Islam

Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 17 (1):45-51 (2022)
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I summarize fundamental philosophical principles of the metaphysics of beauty in Arabic, Persian and Turkish thought, literature and culture, beginning with the Quran and hadith. As in Plato, true beauty is thought of as the destination of a journey of inner development, but through a distinctively Islamic series of “worlds.” With examples from literature and painting I show how Islamic philosophy elaborated the key role of imagination in realization of true beauty.

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Victoria Holbrook
Istanbul Bilgi University

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