What is 'inner beauty', if not goodness? But it's not visible. You would have to know someone quite well to be aware of their inner beauty, whereas, outer beauty is readily accessible to the most casual and superficial observer.While I was thinking in general terms of a person’s physical beauty, the inner beauty of a person, could also be seen as an extension of their goodness too — Rob J Kennedy
We are conditioned to react to them in predictable ways. — Vera Mont
predatory sexuality [...] high cheekbones — Vera Mont
one that suggests treachery (blonde hair, clearly defined, symmetrical features). — Vera Mont
Maybe I feel this way because of the way literature shows "ugly people" as evil and untrustworthy, read Dickens, Fagin was not beautiful. — Rob J Kennedy
Do you equate beauty to goodness? — Rob J Kennedy
I get the feeling that people equate beauty to goodness, do you? — Rob J Kennedy
How the beauty is achieved is beside the point. Sometimes through genetics, sometimes with plastic surgery, sometimes it's painted on or simply assumed - that is, the womanacts as if she were attractive. Seductresses were for a long time depicted as a vaguely Eastern-European type - think Cruella DeVille. Treacherous - not mischievous or unreliable, but coldly calculating - male characters were often depicted as Germanic, while fair-skinned, blonde females were either sweet and innocent or frivolous and gullible.Pretty sure "high cheekbones" are an ethnic, genetic trait. Not a "face" or "expression" one makes, let alone has any conscious control over. — Outlander
Is it because people, especially the non-wisdom-inclined, we'll say (ie. the majority), tend to treat people differently based on appearance, sometimes outright cruelly, and as such often makes the character of otherwise kindhearted people who happen to be unattractive/short/etc into such? — Outlander
And I certainly behave more favourably to those I deem beautiful. — fdrake
Do you believe beautiful people are inherently good people compared to less beautiful/deformed people? — Philosophim
You can behave favorably to evil people. Our behavior towards a person is not an indicator of their inherent good or evil. Do you believe beautiful people are inherently good people compared to less beautiful/deformed people?
But not only are the vices of the soul voluntary, but those of the body also for some men, whom we accordingly blame; while no one blames those who are ugly by nature, we blame those who are so owing to want of exercise and care.
so that the happy man requires in addition the goods of the body, external goods and the gifts of fortune, in order that his activity may not be impeded through lack of them.
Do you believe beautiful people are inherently good people compared to less beautiful/deformed people?
— Philosophim
I certainly seem to treat them as such. Why'd you introduce the word inherent? — fdrake
Beauty in people seems to have an added dimension. With people we find physically attractive we seem to accociate positive qualities to, such as goodness. I guess this is called the "halo effect", which is a positive impression of someone, or thing, based on how they/it look. — Rob J Kennedy
However, exceptionally attractive people are much less likely than average to have high goodness, specifically because in their life experience they've been able to skate by on their looks and develop a privileged and self centered personality that most define as very low on the goodness scale. — LuckyR
I was just reading about how different blonde and brunette women are treated across society. Blonde women still get the majority of the breaks. — Rob J Kennedy
No.I get the feeling that people equate beauty to goodness, do you? — Rob J Kennedy
... or, in other words, "beauty" gives pleasure more memorably than not-beauty whereas "goodness" gives purpose less arbitrarily than not-goodness.• the Beautiful property indicates attention-symmetry
• the Good property indicates intention-symmetry.
• the Truth property indicates translation-symmetry — 180 Proof
Hm, I must disagree here. Among the good looking people, some skate by on their looks while others get bullied for having good looks. For example, in our society there is still jocular contempt for blondes or pretty women in general. Being pretty at a work place means that it is easy for the envious or competitive to cast suspicion on your merits and position, because of the widely spread but false assumption that having good looks is almost always a privilege.
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.