ART AS A KEY FACTOR IN THE FORMATION OF SOCIETY AND INDIVIDUAL
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Philosophy of art, individual formation, social integration, aesthetic perception, cultural transformation, spiritual development, social consciousness, artistic education, creativity, cultural identity, social progress, emotional intelligence, moral values.Abstract
This article explores the fundamental role of art in the development of society and the formation of the spiritual and moral character of the individual. The study analyzes the aesthetic, cognitive, and social functions of art within the context of contemporary cultural transformations. The author highlights the mechanisms through which art influences human consciousness, emotional intelligence, and social adaptation. Throughout the paper, it is scientifically substantiated that art is not merely a tool for preserving cultural heritage but also a catalyst for enhancing the intellectual potential of society and ensuring social cohesion.
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