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GROUP 4

THE AESTHETIC – VALUE


ELEMENT OF
COMMUNITY
GROUP 4
MEMBERS

BRIAN ABLER IBABAO


BEGASIN TAMORITE
CABILLO RAMOS
VILLAESTER PANDELING
VALDE
The aesthetic value element of a community refers to the
appreciation and importance placed on the beauty, creativity,
and overall visual appeal within that community. It involves
the shared sense of what is considered aesthetically pleasing or
valuable, whether it's in the architecture, art, or natural
surroundings. In essence, it's about the community's collective
taste and preference for things that are visually pleasing and
contribute to the overall attractiveness of the community.
The aesthetic-value element of community refers
to the structure of ideas within a community
regarding concepts such as good and bad,
beautiful and ugly, and right and wrong. It
encompasses the values and judgments that
people use to explain their actions and behaviors
within the community. These values are often
learned from childhood and are based on social
and community norms rather than genetic
inheritance. The aesthetic-value element plays a
significant role in shaping community identity,
influencing individual and collective decision-
making processes, and contributing to the overall
cohesion of the community.
Aesthetic concepts are the concepts associated
with the terms that pick out aesthetic
properties referred to in descriptions and
evaluations of experiences involving artistic
and aesthetic objects and events.
Aesthetic value is the value that an object,
event, or state of affairs (most paradigmatically
an artwork or the natural environment)
possesses in virtue of its capacity to elicit
pleasure (positive value) or displeasure
(negative value) when appreciated or
experienced aesthetically
ELEMENTS

Form, Content, Integrity,


Harmony, Purity, or Fittingness of
works
The beliefs conceptual dimension of a community
refers to the shared ideas, values, and principles
that members of the community hold dear. These
beliefs shape how people within the community
perceive the world, interact with each other, and
make decisions. Essentially, it's about what the
community collectively believes in and values.
The belief-conceptual dimension of
community is another structure of ideas, also
sometimes contradictory, that people have
about the nature of the universe, the world
around them, their role in it, cause and effect,
and the nature of time, matter, and behavior.
The collective ideas, beliefs, and perceptions that
members of a community hold about a variety of
topics, such as the nature of the cosmos, their
place in it, and the origins of time, matter, and
behavior, are referred to as the belief-conceptual
dimension of community. This component includes
social and cultural standards, as well as religious
and philosophical ideas, that influence people's
worldviews and behaviors within the community.
Essentially, it's about a common perception of reality that
shapes how people in a community interpret events,
communicate with one another, and come to conclusions.
This dynamic dimension is subject to alter throughout
time in response to shifts in cultural exchanges,
technology breakthroughs, and societal ideals.
Comprehending the belief-conceptual dimension is
essential for fostering community cohesiveness and
engagement, since it aids community leaders and
organizers.
ELEMENTS

Technological, Social, Economic,


and Environmental dimensions.
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