Of Beauty

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"Of Beauty" is a philosophical essay by Francis Bacon that reflects on the nature, perception, and value of physical beauty in human life.

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instanceOf essay
philosophical essay
author Francis Bacon
countryOfOrigin England
discusses limitations of physical beauty
nature of physical beauty
perception of beauty
relationship between beauty and virtue
social effects of beauty
value of beauty in human life
genre moral essay
philosophical literature
hasAuthor Francis Bacon
hasAuthorialIntention to offer practical moral reflection on beauty
hasPerspective empirical observation of human conduct
pragmatic moral viewpoint
hasWorkTitle Of Beauty self-link
influencedBy Renaissance humanism
classical philosophy
isAbout ethical implications of beauty
physical beauty in human life
social judgments of appearance
language English
literaryForm short prose essay
mainTopic aesthetics
beauty
human behavior
moral philosophy
physical appearance
originalPublicationLanguage English
partOf Francis Bacon's essays (commonly known as Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral)
surface form: Essays (Francis Bacon)
philosophicalTradition Renaissance humanism
surface form: English Renaissance humanism

early modern philosophy
publicationCentury 17th century
workInSeries Francis Bacon's essays (commonly known as Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral)
surface form: Essays (Francis Bacon)

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