"Whatever is beautiful is beautiful by necessity"
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That word "whatever" is doing sly work, too. It sounds expansive, almost democratic, while the logic underneath is selective and hierarchical: only what fits the cosmos counts as beautiful. In Pindar’s poems, excellence is inherited, cultivated, and publicly verified; his odes turn winners into proof that the universe still has a pecking order. So the line flatters power while sounding like metaphysics. If beauty is necessary, then those who possess it - the victorious, the well-born, the divinely favored - can present their status as inevitability rather than advantage.
The intent is rhetorical as much as philosophical: to make praise feel like truth. Pindar’s cultural job was to convert a fleeting win into enduring meaning, to frame success as something larger than effort or luck. "Beautiful by necessity" is his shortcut to permanence: the gorgeous thing isn’t just admired; it’s justified.
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