Summary
We are busy with work. Even artists treat art as work. At work, we are tired, anxious, and worried about the uncontrollable future. We choose to work at some time, just to spare a little time to experience the joy of life. This separation is tragic. This tragic separation is related to the division of labor brought about by modern civilization and is a source of common suffering. What's more frightening is that happy times do not necessarily exist and wait for us. Life leads to nothingness. Friedrich Schlick believes that making the present artistic can provide the ultimate answer to the meaning of life. In this answer, youth is not a period of life, but a characteristic of life. Of course, this answer is based on Schiller's understanding of beauty. In this lecture, we will explain the connotation of beauty under Schiller's play impulse to answer the question of true love for life.