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What is the typical aesthetic sense?

Beauty in aesthetic sense can be divided into subjective beauty, objective beauty and subjective and objective beauty according to attributes.

In the aesthetic sense, the so-called typicality refers to the "paradigm" that can be regarded as beauty.

In this sense, the school of subjective aesthetics regards this model as the practical experience of aestheticians themselves and the "conformity theory" of whether the objective world is the same with it. Anything that can cause the aesthetic subject to "recall" the experience can be regarded as a model.

The school of objective aesthetics believes that typicality actually exists and is regarded as a kind of existence by aestheticians. If this scale is used for aesthetic practice, everything that meets this scale can be regarded as typical.

According to the school of subjectivity and objectivity, in actual aesthetic activities, typicality is the generalization and induction of objective beauty by the subject in actual aesthetic activities, from which the "paradigm" of beauty can be analyzed and used as a guide for future aesthetic activities.