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The difference between aesthetics and tradition is that

Aesthetic experience is a spiritual activity that runs through creation, appreciation, consumption and communication.

Aesthetic experience is an internal state of integration and transcendence as the subject and object of aesthetic object.

Modern western aesthetics can be divided into two kinds of explanations of aesthetic experience: one is subjective explanation, which emphasizes the role of aesthetic attitude;

The other is objectivism, which emphasizes the role of aesthetic objects.

In the eyes of objectivists, the most important source of aesthetic experience lies in the aesthetic characteristics of the aesthetic object itself.

Aesthetic experience is basically a passive perceptual experience.

In the eyes of subjectivists, beauty and aesthetic experience are the same thing, beauty is not an ontological concept, and aesthetic experience is not an epistemological concept.

For example, American aesthetician H. Parker (1885 ~ 1949) thinks that aesthetic experience and beauty are the same thing.

Aesthetic experience does not come from the aesthetic characteristics of the aesthetic object, but from the positive experience of the aesthetic attitude to the object.