Philosophers in the 18th century defined taste as a moral capacity, an ability to recognize truth and beauty. "Natural taste is not a theoretical knowledge; it's a quick and exquisite application of rules which we do not even know," wrote Montesquieu in 1759. This unknowingness is important. We don't calculate or measure if something is […]
SOURCE: www.racked.com at 02:36PM on April 23, 2018