Aesthetic Measure
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An Aesthetic Measure is a system measure aimed at evaluating the aesthetic aspects of a Subject or Object.
- Context:
- It range from being be a Quantitative Aesthetic Measure or a Qualitative Aesthetic Measure.
- It can range from Subjective Aesthetic Measures (based on human judgment), to Objective Aesthetic Measures (based pre-defined criteria).
- It can influence or be referenced in Ethical Decisioning or Consequentialist Utility Functions that consider aesthetic value.
- It can be referenced in an Aesthetic Judgement.
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- Example(s):
- A Music Aesthetic Measure that quantifies the emotional or technical qualities of a musical piece.
- An Architectural Aesthetic Measure based on symmetry, proportion, and materials.
- a Beauty Measure.
- A Natural Beauty Measure which quantifies the aesthetic value of natural landscapes based on factors like diversity, harmony, and color.
- Counter-Example(s):
- Economic Measure focused only on monetary value.
- Hedonic Measure which only accounts for personal happiness or well-being.
- See: Art Theory, Aesthetics, Ethical Decisioning, Consequentialist Utility Function, Universe Beauty Measure.