Submission Open for IJEER Volume-3, Number-10, October 2019 | Submission Deadline- 20 October, 2019

International Journal for Empirical Education and Research

Aesthetical Quality & Artistic Values of Beauty of Tagore and Seal

Author: Md. Mahadi Hassan | Published on: 2018-06-30 13:48:50   Page: 50-61   528

Abstract
Some separate aesthetics and philosophy of art, claiming that the former is the study of beauty while the latter is the study of works of art. However, most commonly Aesthetics encompasses both questions around beauty as well as questions about art. It examines topics such as aesthetic objects, aesthetic experience, and aesthetic judgments. For some, aesthetics is considered a synonym for the philosophy of art since Hegel, while others insist that there is a significant distinction between these closely related fields. In practice, aesthetic judgement refers to the sensory contemplation or appreciation of an object (not necessarily an art object), while artistic judgement refers to the recognition, appreciation or criticism of art or an art work.

Keywords
Value; Attitude; Rabindranath; Seal.

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    Md. Mahadi Hassan
    Department of Philosophy
    Jagannath University
    hasanmdbt@gmail.com