pcrs:Greg,
Can you define beauty for me ?
damn good question. I'm not sure I can answer, really, but I'll give it a shot:
I would suggest that the recognition of beauty is only possible in the recognition of truth. I might even go so far as to say that rejection of the truth, implies rejection of beauty as well.
I'd also suggest that aesthetic preference is not the same thing as the recognition of beauty, just as having an opinion about something is not the same as knowing the truth of it (in other words, preferring the color blue is not the same thing as seeing the beauty in the night sky).
I'd say the apprehension of beauty is similar to the apprehension of truth, in an experiential or emotional sense, but I don't know that I would go as far as to say they are the same thing - just that they touch overlapping parts of the mind, if that makes any sense at all.
I'd also say that an apprehension of the human form as beautiful, is not quite the same thing as drooling over boobs. What I'm suggesting there, is not that beauty cannot produce a sexual response, but rather that sexual responses to the human form are not *necessarily* an appreciation of it's beauty. I guess the easiest way to put that to metaphor, is to say that satiation of an appetite for alcohol is not quite the same thing as savoring a fine wine, or a good beer. You certainly could be satiating while savoring, but you can't savor if all you're interested in is satiation.
This is all just a rough sketch. I'm still piecing the idea together in my own mind. Feel free to pick it apart.