Frances to William and Chris and others... 
If it is agreed there can be the "beautiful of the unbeautiful"
then even the "repulsive" object felt or sensed for its own sake
solely alone would have an aesthetic quality in its form to some
degree that could be say ideally sublime. 

William wrote... 
Repulsive is not the same as ugly.  Both feelings of
the ugly and repulsive are brain-stem natural
responses to natural threats: predators, disease,
death, etc.   Ugly is not necessarily repulsive but
may simply be a variation of what a social norm for
the lovely.  Both can be beautiful.  As for the
repulsive, I suppose that's just a problem we humans
need to live with, the brain telling us what's healthy
or not. 

Chris wrote... 
> "---- is there also ugly? (in nature)"
> Yes -- the dead and the dying.
> And for whatever reason -- some of the creatures
> that feed on carrion seem to
> be rather ugly too --- vultures, hyenas etc.
> Some parasites too -- like ticks, intestinal worms,
> leeches.
> Yuck -- they're ugly --- bad ugly. 

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