THE ROLE OF AESTHETIC CULTURE IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
Aesthetic culture, personal development, aesthetic education, spiritual development, perception of beauty, aesthetic taste, cultural values, education and upbringing, art, aesthetic thinkingAbstract
This article examines the role of aesthetic culture in personal development and provides a scientific analysis of its influence on human thinking, spirituality, and social activity. Aesthetic culture is considered one of the key factors that develops an individual’s ability to perceive, evaluate, and create beauty. The article explores the theoretical foundations of aesthetic culture, its pedagogical and social dimensions, as well as its significance in the upbringing of the younger generation. During the research process, methods such as pedagogical observation, analysis, comparison, and generalization were employed. The findings indicate that the development of aesthetic culture plays an important role in enhancing an individual’s spiritual maturity, aesthetic taste, creative thinking, and social engagement.
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