Another measure
of esthetic value is honesty, integrity, or sincerity.
Thus, the principles
of esthetic value here discussed may serve not only as guides in creating and appreciating what are called «art objects» and as criteria of qualitative excellence in curricular matters outside of the arts, but as attributes of the good life and as a source of general educational aims.
Not exact matches
It is here assumed that judgments
of worth in the
esthetic, moral, and religious fields require a similar presupposition
of the givenness
of an order
of value which is to be discovered and universally recognized and honored.
Truth is one kind
of value, different in quality from
esthetic excellence, justice, or holiness, but like them in being part
of an objective structure
of worth.
It is criteria such as these that link the
values of work with those
of esthetic excellence and good manners within the general category
of creative effort.
These are the
values that were analyzed in our discussion
of esthetic excellence in Chapter 5.
The creative nature
of esthetic activity, it is held, itself indicates that these
values are made rather than discovered, and the fact that the creation is individual and free means that everyone in such matters is wholly autonomous.
Esthetic value is not in an independent realm, where its own criteria bear no relation to other measures
of worth.
Hence, when loyalty to
values is affirmed, the stereotypes
of the artist as free
of moral restraints (and as a better artist because
of the absence
of such inhibitions) and
of morality as contrary to
esthetic enjoyment are repudiated, and the congruence
of esthetic excellence with moral goodness is asserted.
8 — 12 May 2018, Konya, Turkey The expressions, green and capital, come up as a range
of values befitting human, civilization, social life and
esthetic attitude and warning humanity.
Greenberg meant that as a rhetorical question, a matter
of ethical and cultural as well as
esthetic values.
His three decades
of artistic endeavors has illustrated the benefits
of investing in art, acquiring art for
esthetic and financial pursuits and more importantly, the universal intrinsic
value of owning art.
But a good audience thinks about the cultural and symbolic
value of this exchange where we can locate the truly elevating, transformative potential
of art — the combustion chamber for emotional
esthetic experience.
The latest example
of that is a post on Techdirt that says police in Long Beach California have a policy that they can detain someone taking photos with «no apparent
esthetic value».
So no matter what career you choose: whether it's cosmetology,
esthetics, being a make - up technician, a nail technician (all which BeautyPros is about), or anything you set your ambition to, you'll find something
of value on these blogs!