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IDENTIFYING CULTURE AND AESTHETIC CULTURE WITH TWO EXISTING QUALIFICATION: SUBSTANTIAL AND SUBLIME QUALIFICATION

Nguyen Ngoc Thu 1
Volume & Issue: Vol. 3 No. 3 (2000) | Page No.: 74-83 | DOI: 10.32508/stdj.v3i3.3547
Published: 2000-03-31

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Abstract

Depending on Karl Marx's thought of the objectifying capabilities of beings and results of their actions, from that basic point view, maybe defining the aesthetic culture is that the expressing and realizing the aesthetic capabilities of human beings in their own society, the aesthetic culture, from defining that, we can identify in two existing qualifications : The substantial qualification of aesthetic culture is that action of the art. The sublime qualification of aesthetic culture is expressed on all of the actions without art actions. The character of aesthetic culture has been definitude in three surfaces: - Ontology - Gnoseology - Valueogy The structure of aesthetic culture has been definitude in two surfaces: - Social surface - Personal surface

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