Sentences with phrase «aesthetic harmony»

Aesthetic harmony refers to a pleasing and balanced arrangement of elements, colors, shapes, or designs that create a visually pleasing or beautiful result. It means things go well together and look nice. Full definition
As each occasion feels its past it «orders» the diversity entering into it from the past into a novel feeling of aesthetic harmony and contrast.
Would that there was more such aesthetic harmony throughout.
The «more than» is decisive, for the evils God receives are like impulses that God then renders into a richness of contrast, supplementing evil with its ideal complement, and so achieving aesthetic harmony.
Also, the idea of a progression of durations brings a certain aesthetic harmony to the theory of societies by unifying the variables of size, duration, and complexity across the levels of hierarchies.
There are gradations of aesthetic harmony Beauty, which is «defined as being the perfection of Harmony;» comes in two forms, minor and major.
Some works dance with aesthetic harmony whilst others uncover cultural emotions.
The argument of analogical resemblance of degrees of aesthetic harmony and degrees of social harmony; raises the question of a highest degree of perfection.
... this system includes the harmony of logical rationality, and the harmony of aesthetic achievement: to know that, while the harmony of logic lies upon the universe as an iron necessity, the aesthetic harmony stands before it as a living ideal moulding the general flux in its broken progress toward finer, subtler issues.
The most signal intellectual success in the search for harmony lies, says Whitehead in Adventures of Ideas, in the application of Mathematical Harmony (Type VIII) to Aesthetic Harmony (Type VI).
It is a twofold harmony, logical and aesthetic, he said at the end of the first chapter of Science and the Modern World: «While the harmony of logic lies upon the universe as an iron necessity, the aesthetic harmony stands before it as a living ideal molding the general flux in its broken progress towards finer, subtler issues.»
With these particular pictures, he was looking more closely at the «geometry of the city — created by light and shadow and their aesthetic harmony».
On the other side of the coin, in 2011, a Florida homeowners association's property manager asked a former NYPD officer that he couldn't fly a flag commemorating the victims of September 11th because it disrupted the «aesthetic harmony of the surrounding properties.»
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