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A brief introduction to the aesthetic education view of major western aestheticians.

A: ① The West has attached importance to aes

What is the aesthetic view of major western aestheticians?

A brief introduction to the aesthetic education view of major western aestheticians.

A: ① The West has attached importance to aes

What is the aesthetic view of major western aestheticians?

A brief introduction to the aesthetic education view of major western aestheticians.

A: ① The West has attached importance to aesthetic education since ancient Greece. Plato really made aesthetic education clear. He knows the educational function of art, especially music.

Aristotle believes that tragedy has the function of purification or edification, which is the function of aesthetic education;

Horace of Rome put forward the famous principle of "entertaining education", emphasizing the unity of aesthetic education and moral education;

(4) Schiller published Letters on Aesthetic Education, which clearly put forward the concept of "aesthetic education" for the first time, systematically expounded the essence, characteristics and social functions of aesthetic education, and was the first systematic work on aesthetic education;

⑤ Marx established the basic task of aesthetic education from the ultimate goal of cultivating people with all-round development, and thought that "artistic objects create people who understand art and appreciate beauty".