ETHICS AND AESTHETICS IN CULTURE
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Ethics, Aesthetics, CulturedAbstract
Humans are creatures of culture creators and developers because they have reason. Culture is created as a result of human interaction with nature. As creators of culture, humans are cultured beings. Humans as cultured beings always use their minds to create happiness. This is because what makes human life happy is actually something that is good, right and just. With culture, humans can meet their needs and answer the challenges of their lives. Humans cannot be separated from culture. Humans collect themselves into socio-cultural units, become a society. Humans give birth, create, grow, and develop culture. There is no human without culture, and no culture without human. There are several opinions that say that between cultural ethical values and cultural aesthetic values must go hand in hand or have the same position, but in the context of the use of a value there is a sequence that must be fulfilled based on priorities such as values that are classified as primary and secondary. Even though both are still in the same class, this can be compared with subclass priority.
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