University of Basra organizes a panel discussion on calendar theories

University of Basra organizes a panel discussion on calendar theories

College of Education for Women at University of Basra organized a panel discussion entitled "Ethodontic Theories of Aesthetic Governance"

The seminar, organized by the Department of Educational and Psychological Sciences and presented by Bedia Dawood, dealt with the evaluation theories of aesthetic judgment, which are divided into three axes: the first axis is subjective theory, which is based on making some things aesthetically valuable not because of their properties and qualities but because of their relationship with the aesthetic connoisseur.

The second axis is objective theory: this theory does not imply any reference to the viewer, or anything other than the artwork, emphasizing the qualitative characteristics and qualities of the aesthetic subject.

The third axis is the subjective theory, which avoided any extremist position between the two previous theories, trying to walk a middle road between them and benefiting from the positive achievements of both theories.