The concept of beauty, according to philosophy, has evolved in various ways. Plato considered beauty fundamentally as an ideal. In this sense, there is only one true beauty: the prototypical, the exemplary, the one that belongs to the world of the ideal and that serves as a model for the artist for his creations. According to this, true beauty, then, only takes place in the soul, and the only way to access it is through philosophy.
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