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Art philosophy;

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  1. It examines objects and phenomena that are appropriate for aesthetic evaluation as a philosophical fi gure.
  2. It examines the meaning of creatures and pleasures of sanata.
  3. Handles what art is, what it does for its function, for man.
  4. Briefly analyze all kinds of concepts and problems related to art. Art philosophy deals only with beauty in the world. In aesthetics, nature is interested in "beautiful" in all areas without making any artistic distinction. In this respect, the field of aesthetics is broader than that of art philosophy. It was only in the 18th century that the aesthetic of the philosophy was a subordinate of the philosophy, even though the inquiries about the beauty extended to the early ages, but it became possible in the 18th century by A.Baumgarten.Our aesthetics from the Greek aisthesis word.

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Basic Problems of Art Philosophy

  1. What is beauty?
  2. What are the qualities of your beauty? To whom and by whom should such a list of qualifications be prepared?
  3. What beauty corresponds to sensory perception?
  4. Is beauty an object of its own, or is it a characteristic of an object that looks upon it?
  5. Art must be in the service of something, or should it determine its subject and purpose itself?
  6. How can an artwork be impressive and valuable?
  7. Is there a way of life for the aesthetic sensitivity of art to human beings?
  8. Art should take man away from reality or from reality to the world of imagination?
  9. Can a person develop appreciation? What criteria will determine which one has good taste?
  10. What determines a person's liking?
  11. Where does man produce works of art?
  12. Could there be a difference between good art and bad art?
  13. Are common aesthetic judgments possible?

Basic Concepts of Art Philosophy
a. Aesthetic subject: A natural creature or a body that perceives, grasps and enjoys the work of art without any interest.
b. Aesthetic object: the work that is the bearer of the beauty value that the person is directed to for the sake of appreciation.
c. Aesthetic pleasure: It is the feeling of appreciation that comes to the human body as a result of the relationship established with an aesthetic object.
D. Aesthetic judgment: It is the value that a person shapes in the way he likes or dislikes an aesthetic object.
to. Aesthetic attitude: To look for oneself (to perceive in the name of perceiving) by putting every kind of object of an object into an aesthetic object, an edge.

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The aesthetic attitude has the following defining characteristics:

  1. There is no interest in using or practicing.
  2. It is not cognitive.
  3. Far away from the desire to own.
  4. Experienced through the senses.