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aesthetics1803, from aesthetic (also see -ics).
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aestheticsstudy of beauty.
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aestheticsAesthetics is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with the nature of beauty and taste
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aestheticsA set of principles concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty; the branch of philosophy that deals with questions of beauty and artistic taste. Aesthetics are subjective and are often conce [..]
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aestheticsnoun. the review of the psychological or ideological fundamentals of beauty, or the absence of it, in mother nature and design.
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aestheticsA term dealing with form, design, and/or quality of construction of a particular sign, building, site or structure, that presents a judgmental statement concerning the level of beauty or artistic valu [..]
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aestheticsThe appreciation of beauty or good taste
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aestheticsThe general perception of an sign's artistic merit or beauty, both on its own and in relation to its surroundings. The design, construction, materials and colors of a sign all factor into its aes [..]
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aestheticsAesthetics refers to the theoretical analysis of the form, expression and symbolism in works of art.
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aesthetics(n) (art) the branch of philosophy dealing with beauty and taste (emphasizing the evaluative criteria that are applied to art)
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aestheticsRelating to a visual amenity.
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aestheticsAppreciation of the qualities discernible in superior works of art; the mind and emotions in relation to a sense of beauty.
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aestheticsA quality dealing with the appearance of an object.
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aestheticsThe appreciation of beauty or good taste.
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aesthetics, in relation to public spaces and places, is the attractiveness of an area. Webster’s Dictionary defines aesthetics as the study or theory of beauty and the psychological responses to it. Arterial ro [..]
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aestheticsThe branch of Philosophy dealing with the Nature of the beautiful. It includes Beauty, esthetic experience, esthetic Judgment, esthetic aspects of Medicine, etc.
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aestheticsSkills, techniques, standards, and principles used to improve the art and symmetry of the Teeth and Face to improve the appearance as well as the function of the Teeth, Mouth, and Face. (From Boucher& [..]
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aesthetics1: a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty, art, and taste and with the creation and appreciation of beauty 2: a pleasing appearance or effect
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aestheticsa system of rules for judging beauty. Most readers begin their careers using an unexamined set of aesthetic rules they have inherited from their cultural moment, though there is some debate about whe [..]
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aestheticsThe word aesthetic or aesthetics refers to the philosophy of visual beauty.
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aestheticsThe science which treats of the beautiful, and its various modes of representation in Nature and art ; the philosophy of the fine arts.
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aesthetics
The study or philosophy of beauty.
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aestheticsAn individual's appreciation of the forest landscape for its unique and varied components without regard to its utility or monetary value.
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