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Aesthetic art: A fundamental guide towards the expressing the rationales and ideologies

Sophia Nicolas Tercenio

Pasay City National Science Highschool

2888 Vergel St. Pasay City

Thesis Statement

Aesthetic art is a creative form of expressing on how art concept revolve in perspective of every

individual which compose to have different ideologies and paradigms. Mostly composed of

different structural elements pertaining to different point of views of the human race given the

theories of aesthetic art helps more to further understand the essence and significance of art.

Continuous study with psychology and aesthetic art continuously to evolve through the

advancement and rapprochement to different cognitive ideas which further help more people to

better understand how life and art are intertwined together as part of leaves an imprint towards the

human race.

Keywords: Aesthetic art, paradigms, ideologies, art

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Introduction

Background of the Study

Aesthetics is defined to be applied in arts like industrial and architecture whereas this

matter usually pertains to ideologies and paradigm of fine art. Moreover, it is the branch of

philosophy that involves conceptual and theoretical perspective of art and experience. In such,

aesthetic art is defined to be an area where beauty and art is included. Mostly people separated

the two term in different meaning particularly in beauty where latterly explain that is the study

of art. Aesthetics often add the essence of judgment heading to fall under different theories

related to general heading. According to Markorivic (2010), aesthetic experience is one of the

aspects that are important to concepts of psychology and art to give an underlying spirit to

cognitive motivation to each experience. In other words, having a special state of mind is

important for everyday lives. For concerns showing subject and object relations oblige to have

a great bond within the subject's perspective. Ognjenovic (1991), with such everyday aesthetic

difference, seems to be pragmatic as seen however when it loses their meaning it symbolizes a

new level of reality thus new experience. The further aesthetic has a broad meaning of scope

rather than the philosophy of art it is something about the beauty of art either way of critical

reflection.

Art is powerful. Additionally, art has been considering as engage with a different word

such as craft, design and fine art. According to Dewey (2018), it is a method where work of art

is created or seen. Others suggest art must be experienced by its audience. Simoniti (2012),

suggest than a socially engaged art accounts to a philosophical artistic channel where this art

presents a new challenge and bearing in art. Moreover, art with more recent conceptions about

how art is viewed Beardsley (1981), stated that it is about having a context of specific cultural

with such a framework. Thus, other contemplators suggest that beauty of objects could have

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cognitive facilities in more virtue experience. Aesthetic art are unique forms of social contexts

but develop into special aestheticism which differ from different races, ethnicity and etc.

Additionally, art not only subject as observational but attach to minesis and maintain of the

true meaning of world perhaps a distinctive meaning of how to deepen the meaning of each art

of work.

Aesthetic property suggests that having a perceptual or direct observational property

have possessed such art. Usually gestalt character, contemplation and non-condition with

aesthetic features. Apart from this, the pragmatic view must be explained how social art express

to be an art that points out the goods which have an aesthetic artistic value. Also, good socially

engaged artwork provide a facilitated outwork for giving an artistic and aesthetic experience.

Artistic autonomy can be advancement towards aestheticism with added to aesthetic values.

According to Hanson (2013), artistic value has its definition and every art has its good meaning.

Besides from this aesthetic art may also be referred to be the use of color, representation of

depth, shape and depicted an object. In such, pragmatic view (Simoniti, 2012) have to be more

of rigorous practice in art criticism but it should be intervening with socially engaged art have

to give a real difference.

Besides from this, in psychology having to understand the deeper complexes behind

appreciative response thereby enhancing the appreciability toward artworks by making an

exquisite and definite sense toward art. Appreciation involves a person thinking to be more

complete and vivid. Dickie (2014), conceptual thinking produce aesthetic effects for better

development. Usually dynamic stately are used to brand as artwork. Additionally, it thus states

to increase of psychology and philosophy interaction regarding the arts and literature, visual

art and music.

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Aesthetic process usually defined with multistage models which had stimulus stages of

input and further connected to deeper complexes. Ognjenovic (1991), suggested that there are

3 properties particularly symmetry and complexity where the variability of aesthetic taste.

Moreover, Parson (1987) is based on analysis of artworks are dependent in developmental

stages particularly favoritism preference for beauty, explicit realism, expressiveness, focus on

style and form of autonomy. According to Chatterjee (2003), it is more of visual representation

which further elicits in emotional expanse and further associated with perceptual and cognitive

mechanisms. Similarly, a comprehensive model of aesthetic information has five levels (Leder

et.al. 2004). The model includes perceptual analysis, implicit memory integrations, explicit

classification, cognitive mastering and evaluation with this model emotion is primarily

subjected with such positive states of satisfaction, however, non-successful represent to be

associated with negative effects/emotions. Further, according to Leder et.al. (2004), suggest

that the different model attribute to single outcome particularly aesthetic decision, response or

judgments. As well as, these elements are important to completely satisfy the model content.

The process of aesthetic information which was capable of interpreting different

frameworks into coherent structural realization which gives importance for mental processing.

Higher efficacy interpretation which works for awareness and efficient working memory

process. Additionally, with open interest and more precise appraisals could improve and uplift

such aesthetic art into more expansion and fascination towards people.

One of the most prominent features of human cognition is the ability to treat make

believe objects as real. Goodness, badness, or morality reasons to imagine and invent some

special mechanism at play different from our reactions and interactions to the world in general.

Philosophy should not abandon science or think of itself as some separate discipline unrelated

to its "higher" concerns. This would give an error in the past decade where mostly art and

beauty is mainstream.

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General Objective:

To understand the essence and significance of aesthetic art in philosophy.

Specific Objectives:

1. To define each terms related to aesthetic art

2. To know the relationship of beauty and art in aesthetic

3. To know the important implication of aesthetic art in life

4. Determine the different ideologies / paradigms related to aesthetic art

5. Further explain the aesthetic meaning related to life

The Paradigm

The different ideologies of aesthetic art have a lot of sectors and field whereas it tackles

about Mimetic theories: Art is an imitation of nature, which are all about the representation of

nature and also it is one of the factors how naturalist view the universe today. Another,

Expressionist theories: Art represents the inner life of the artist, which are all about lines,

colors, and movements of arts (Tolsoy, 1910). Moreover, Idealist theories: Art is based on

intuition. mainly target the intuition of people which to induce the given feeling in some form

or rather it is an act where go on beyond the reasons and materials themselves (Croce 2002).

Beside from this, Psychological theories: Art is symbolic of a hidden nature, have most often

been described as desired to have the power or desire of every person which was from their

hidden nature where further project as an art. According to Ognjenovic (1991), Pragmatic

theories: Art is explained by its function and consequence it means that art is not only about

beauty but how it contemplate towards the audience. Lastly, Beauty theories: Art is based on

a sense of beauty which refers to be illustrated to escape the reality, ideally, most of the person

perceive in certain art which create problem specifically categorization for each society (Croce

2002). Today’s generation building a new dynamic interaction between categories presented

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will have definite use towards creating a powerful interactive pattern towards aesthetic art in

philosophy.

Conclusion

Aesthetic provide more of the other side of every individual specified to be as other

states of mind which are different from usual. Moreover, aesthetic art provides the expression

for fascination towards aesthetic appraisal. It is said to be the interest that plays a significant

role towards aesthetic art for it further subject to become true satisfying and transcendence the

pragmatic view of an object and signify powerful interaction between each individual with

their perception thus giving explicit meaningful life. Having a combination of psychology

further with consciousness and biological approach with uplifting the mental consciousness

would give an impact and gain importance to leave and expression towards aesthetic principles

to human virtues. Continuous study with psychology and aesthetic art continuously to evolve

through the advancement and rapprochement to different cognitive ideas which further help

more people to better understand how life and art are intertwined together as part of leaves an

imprint towards the human race.

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