aesthetics

[ UK /iːsθˈɛtɪks/ ]
[ US /ɛsˈθɛtɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. (art) the branch of philosophy dealing with beauty and taste (emphasizing the evaluative criteria that are applied to art)
    traditional aesthetics assumed the existence of universal and timeless criteria of artistic value
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  • The artistic elements are rich and varied, reflecting changing aesthetics as well as technological advances.
  • In Hegelian aesthetics, the sacred art of the sublime can only be the art of poetry.
  • Appreciation of conventional cinema aesthetics, among both filmmakers and their intended audience, may be naïve or limited.
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  • Nevertheless the anomalousness of aesthetics is worth thinking about in its own right. Aesthetic Judgment
  • In the meaning of practice, ecological aesthetics signifies a real mode of aesthetic construction and provides mental resources for the entirely new way of man's own reproduction.
  • Sadly the courtesy car's seats have been covered more with economy in mind than aesthetics.
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