5 Questions
What are the three philosophical perspectives on arts mentioned in the text?
Personal, Social, and Physical
Which perspective views art as a means of affecting collective behavior?
Social
Which of the following is NOT a philosophical perspective on arts as per the text?
Emotional
In which perspective is art seen as having utilitarian purposes?
Physical
Which perspective focuses on art as a form of public display or expression?
Social
Study Notes
Philosophical Perspectives on Arts
- There are three philosophical perspectives on arts:
- One perspective views art as a means of affecting collective behavior, and its primary goal is to influence the masses.
- The utilitarian perspective sees art as having practical uses, such as promoting social harmony, education, or moral improvement.
- The aesthetic perspective focuses on art as a form of public display or expression, with an emphasis on beauty, creativity, and individuality.
- The pluralist perspective does not fit into the above categories, as it does not view art as a means of affecting collective behavior, nor does it see art as having utilitarian purposes, or focus on art as a form of public display or expression.
Explore the various functions and philosophical perspectives on arts in this quiz prepared by Associate Professor Winda B. Cejas from USeP - CTET. Topics include personal expression, social impact, and utilitarian aspects of art.
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