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Who said


" Man is the measure of all things"?

Protagoras

What did protagoras said?

"Man is the measure of all things"

Humanities came from the LATIN word "______" which means Human

Humanus

Meaning of humanus

Human, cultured and refined

contains the records of man's quest for answers to the fundamental questions often as about himself and about the world he lives in

Humanities

studies man in the manner in which he conducts and served from the time of his existence to the present

Humanities

is associated with beliefs about freedom and that human beings are capable of making significant personal choices within the constraints imposed by heredity, personal history, and environment

Humanism

the word art etymologically comes from the Aryan root "___" which means "to join" or "put together"

Ar

the latin term _____,_____ means everything that is artificially made or composed by man

Sars , artis

_______ through the ______ deals with the man's internal world, his personality and experiences, matters that cannot directly be measured classified or controlled

Humanities through the art

forms of arts like architecture weaving and furniture making serve functions and make men's life better as they are classified as ______

Functional art forms

painting, sculpture, literature, music, dance, and theater though _____________ services for building survival function

Non-functional Art form

Functions of Art

1. The human need for expression


2. The social need for display, celebration and communication


3. The physical needs for functional objects.