Lecture 6 – Beauty and Knowledge
Dianoia and Noesis
- Dianoia: Discursive reasoning, logical, propositional, conceptual.
- Noesis: Successful noticing (e.g., “reading the room”). It prioritizes what is salient in a flowing, perspectival way. Deep insight, mindsight.
- We need multiple types of knowing. Beauty relates deeply to noesis.
- Beauty is profound noticing.
The Four Ps of Knowing (4E Cognitive Science)
- Propositional Knowing (Dianoia)
- Knowing that something is true.
- Stored in semantic memory.
- Yields beliefs and conviction.
- Procedural Knowing (Techne)
- Knowing how to do something.
- Stored in procedural memory.
- Yields skills.
- Success = power (in the sense of reliability, efficacy).
- Perspectival Knowing (Noesis)
- Knowing what it’s like to be here now, in this context.
- Stored in episodic memory.
- Yields situational awareness and insight.
- Success = realization (truth as presence).
- Participatory Knowing (Gnosis)
- Knowing by being in relationship with the world.
- Memory = selfhood (how roles and identity cohere).
- Success = belonging (meaning in life).
Dependency Chain:
- Participatory → Perspectival → Procedural → Propositional
- Wisdom and virtue require all four types.
Socratic Dialogues and Non-Propositional Knowing
- Plato’s dialogues frustrate us if we expect clear definitions (e.g., of honesty).
- Socrates uses dialogues to evoke awareness of non-propositional knowledge.
- Beauty awakens us to these layers of knowing.
The Allegory of the Cave and Anagoge
- Anagoge: A loop of inner transformation and deeper insight into reality.
- The freed person ascends from illusion to reality (sunlight), returns transformed.
- This cycle is reciprocal opening:
- As you open to reality, it opens to you.
- As you organize the psyche, you perceive more clearly.
Contrast: Reciprocal Narrowing
- Addiction as a looping closure:
- World and self both lose depth.
- Leads to loss of agency.
Meta-Desires and Fulfillment
- Peace of mind (inner harmony).
- Contact with reality (truth).
- Anagoge fulfills both: harmonizing psyche + deeper connection with being.
Love and Beauty
- Symposium: Diotima’s ladder of love is anagoge through beauty.
- Beauty-love develops from particular persons to universal principles.
- Beauty and love are metaxu (between):
- Between presence and absence, desire and fulfillment.
Finitude and Transcendence (Hyland)
- Human beings are inherently metaxu:
- Finite: Fragile, temporal.
- Transcendent: Capable of insight, nobility.
- Holding both together is tonos, creative tension.
Political Implications
- Left (finitude): Compassion, shared vulnerability.
- Right (transcendence): Nobility, virtue, maturation.
- When polarized (not held together), we lose humanity.
Dianoia and Noesis in Dialogue
- Speech without noesis: Empty chatter, nihilism.
- Noesis without dialogue: Isolation, disconnection.
- True logos requires back-and-forth (dia-logue).
Logos as Metaxu
- Logos is:
- Rationality (not just logic).
- Proportionality, relationship.
- A principle organizing reality and speech.
- Bounded by non-discursive experience (suchness + moreness).
Beauty as Re-Inhabiting Humanity
- Beauty brings us back to:
- Non-propositional knowing.
- Shared logos.
- Space for self-transformation.
Crash Course on Neoplatonism (via Sammon & Desmond)
- Neoplatonism = Platonic spirituality + Aristotelian science + Stoic ethics
- Aristotle: Categorization of reality (reality as layered, nested).
- Plato: Anagoge (spiritual ascent).
- Stoics: Cultivation of virtue via internalized Socratic dialogos.
The One (Plotinus)
- Not a “thing” but the power of one-ing (integration).
- Transcends categories, both actual and potential.
- Participatory knowing of the One = God as Beauty
Top-Down and Bottom-Up
- Being is structured via interpenetrating processes:
- Emanation (top-down)
- Emergence (bottom-up)
- Logos flows in both directions.
Deep Participatory Knowing
- Contemplative practice (theoria) enacts alignment of psyche with being.
- This gives us:
- Deep meaning.
- Virtue.
- Love and beauty.
- Fulfillment.
Beauty as the Participatory Knowing of God
- Beauty is not just pleasing.
- It’s a relevance realization, a call to transformation.
- Properly understood, beauty is:
- Participatory.
- Transcendent.
- Finite.
- Real.
Final Reflection
- The loss of logos as deep reason (not mere logic) has led to:
- Shallow beauty.
- Nihilism.
- Political polarization.
- To reclaim our humanity:
- Rediscover metaxu.
- Practice anagoge.
- Honor the between of love and beauty.
- Dialogue in logos.
Next: Brendan Thomas Sammon and Desmond on The God Who Is Beauty.