Arturism
Arturism is a philosophical and ethical framework that emphasizes the importance of art and artistic expression in human life. It was first proposed by the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer in the 19th century, and has since been developed and expanded upon by various thinkers. At its core, arturism posits that art is not merely a form of entertainment or decoration, but a fundamental aspect of human existence that serves to enrich our lives and connect us to one another.
Proponents of arturism argue that art has the power to transcend the limitations of the physical world
Critics of arturism, however, contend that it places too much emphasis on the subjective and personal aspects
In recent years, arturism has gained renewed interest as a response to the increasing commercialization and