ECON 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cultural Relativism, Moral Agency, Axiology
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Aesthetics is one of the branches of philosophy, it is a type of axiology in which there is investigation of sensory qualities referred to as judgment of taste and sentiment. It has a connection with the logic of art. For an individual to judge aesthetic esteem it all depends on their ability to separate at the tactile level. In general aesthetics defines what makes anything look wonderful, appalling, adorable, fun, glorious, senseless, bombastic, exhausting, grating or disastrous. As for tactile separation it is linked to li(cid:373)it of joy. Judgment for beauty is both enthusiastic, tactile and scholarly at the same time: this three aspects are interrelated in many ways. First of all an individual having aesthetic judgment is one form to criticize any work of art presented. Employing aesthetic judgment into use one needs to have three things displayed in the field.