Measure the aesthetic taste of female College of Education / University of Baghdad
Abstract
Just as food is important as a nutritional value in the life of human beings, beauty is not only a source of pleasure, but rather a manifestation of human life, and nature as we receive it with our senses (vision, hearing and touch) appears in different qualities, colors and sounds, and this qualitative-quantitative difference alone is sufficient to occur. Our senses have a clear difference in what we taste (seeing, hearing, touching). In fact, the problem of aesthetic taste is one of the main problems discussed in the science of aesthetics. Taste depends on contemplation and participation in realizing a specific topic of the aesthetic world. Man has sought and continues to seek to invest the elements of beauty in nature through his life activities and endowed it with a sublime human language through which he tastes the joys of life and distinguishes through it images of good and bad, goodness and ugliness, good and bad, pleasure and pain. Existence because the contemplation of beauty helps to give birth to the truth.” (Arseny Tamulika, p. 229) And today’s person lives a life in which material, value and utilitarian conflicts and technological bustle intensify, not forgetting to search for himself for the means of comfort, pleasure and pleasure in order to achieve internal balance, maintain values, preserve his being and protect him from disturbances Moral and material challenges. Most of the philosophical literature and opinions agree that contemplating the beautiful things around us and tasting their elements reduces the diseases of life because it informs us of the eternal element behind individual and collective meanings and connotations, and ends conflicts, feelings of sadness, and psychological and intellectual anxiety in man. On the other hand, if scientific knowledge is associated with aesthetic knowledge, where both understand the term [intuitive knowledge, scientific knowledge, religion, ethics, psychology, society], then the aesthetic judgments are correct in reaching the truth that appeals to feelings and provokes mental and emotional responses in the human mind (Janet Wolf, p. 49).