Beauty As An Aesthetic Basis Of Human Life
Sardor Isomiddinovich Quvvatov , Lecturer, Department Of Philosophy And National Idea Samarkand State University Samarkand, UzbekistanAbstract
In this article, beauty is interpreted as the aesthetic basis of human life and its ethnomadanical features are analyzed. Historical-theoretical analysis of the study of the concept of beauty in the science of aesthetics is given. Striving for beauty as a natural feature of a person or a sign of emotional perception of the world, allows people to cultivate aesthetic consciousness, build spiritual and creative life and strive for perfection in general.
Keywords
Beauty, man, ethnomadanism, history, Aesthetic Science, living aesthetics, culture, historical monument, ecology
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