Seeking the views of ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato, Socrates and Aristotle on truth, goodness and beauty No article, just a few sentences

Seeking the views of ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato, Socrates and Aristotle on truth, goodness and beauty No article, just a few sentences

Socrates' view is that function is beauty. For example, a dung basket is beautiful because it is useful. Even a shield made of gold is not beautiful if it is rough
There is a discussion in Xenophon's memory of Socrates
"Do you know what is beautiful?" he asked
Socrates replied, "there are many beautiful things."
"So, are they all the same as each other?" asked aristipps
"Otherwise, some things are very different from each other," Socrates replied
"But how can something beautiful be different from something beautiful?" asked aristipps
"Naturally," Socrates replied, "the reason is that the beautiful wrestler is different from the beautiful runner; the beautiful shield used for defense is also very different from the beautiful javelin which is easy to throw vigorously and quickly."
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"Don't you think," replied Socrates, "that good is one thing, and beauty is another? Don't you know that all things are good and good for the same thing? First of all, virtue is not good for some things, but for others. Similarly, for the same thing, man is both good and good; for the body of man, virtue is not good for others, For the same thing, it is both beautiful and good, and what mortals use is both beautiful and good for what they apply to. "
"Then, is a dung basket beautiful?"
"Of course, and even a golden shield is ugly, if the former is good and the latter is not good for their respective purposes."
"Do you mean that the same thing is both beautiful and ugly?"
"Indeed, I say so - both good and bad. Because one thing is good for hunger, bad for fever, beautiful for racing, and often ugly for wrestling, because everything is beautiful and good for what they are suitable for, and ugly and bad for what they are not suitable for."