The concepts of value, valuing, and judging are often found to be problematic. Heidegger believes that assigning value reifies and subjectivizes that which exists. But perhaps we should differentiate between the concepts of valuing, i.e., assigning value, and judging. To note and acknowledge a value, e.g., an aesthetic value in which the artwork participates and which is given in the experience of the work of art, is not the same as to impose that value in advance, or take a relativizing or reductive approach. The article is supplemented by tables of values taken from Roman Ingarden’s aesthetics and art theory, as well as from the experience of artists – painters and architects.
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