A Study of the Theory and Explanation in the Evolution of Aesthetics as a Philosophical Idea

Yi-nan Ma, Jiaze Zheng, Xintong Wang, Huabin Zhang

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The concept of aesthetics as it pertains to art history has developed through the work of numerous researchers from various disciplines. From its beginnings and the connections between it and other connected terminology and fields, the concepts historical development must be illuminated. Analyzing the literature via an overview historical development of the idea of aesthetics, this study assumed a theoretical stance. At long last, an article was completed using an academic thematic narrative analysis. The fascinating history of aesthetics has been thoroughly examined, allowing for a sophisticated comprehension of the parallels, shifts, and influences that have formed this fascinating academic discipline. Aesthetics has been examined in relation to its historical trajectory, which includes discussion of recurrent themes, lasting ideas, and transformational movements that have brought aesthetics to its current state. According to the review, there is a lot of room for improvement in our knowledge of aesthetics in many circumstances if we take an interdisciplinary approach that brings together researchers from sociology, psychology, neuroscience, and cultural studies.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/jecs.v9n2p48

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