THE ROLE OF AESTHETIC CULTURE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL
Keywords:
Aesthetic culture, personality development, aesthetic education, spiritual development, perception of beauty, aesthetic taste, cultural values, education, art, aesthetic thinking.Abstract
In this article the role of aesthetic culture in the development of the individual, its influence on human thinking, spirituality and social activity is scientifically analyzed. Aesthetic culture is regarded as one of the most important factors that develop a person's ability to perceive, evaluate and create beauty. The article examines the theoretical foundations, pedagogical and social aspects of aesthetic culture, as well as its role in the upbringing of the younger generation. In the process of research, the methods of pedagogical observation, analysis, comparison and generalization were used. The results show that the development of aesthetic culture plays an important role in increasing the spiritual maturation, aesthetic taste, creative thinking and social activity of an individual.
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