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The study or philosophy of beauty
(n) The artistic qualities or aspects that elicit an emotional response to an object
A branch of philosophy; the study of art and theories about the nature and components of aesthetic experience
The sum total of the visual response to the beauty of an object Elements of aesthetics may include: color, shape or particular features of the object
describes the visual quality of buildings and spaces within a townscape
Forest value, rooted in beauty and visual appreciation affording inspiration, contributing to the arts, and providing a special quality of life
noun ethics
the branch of philosophy that studies beauty, especially in the arts
is understanding the nature, meaning and value of art
The traditions of thinking about art
(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
A branch of philosophy concerned with the beautiful in art and how it is experienced by the viewer
Properties perceived by touch and sight, such as the hand, color, luster and texture of carpet
aes·thet·ics in AM, also use esthetics Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy concerned with the study of the idea of beauty. Philosophical study of the qualities that make something an object of aesthetic interest and of the nature of aesthetic value and judgment. It encompasses the philosophy of art, which is chiefly concerned with the nature and value of art and the principles by which it should be interpreted and evaluated. Three broad approaches to the subject have been taken, each distinguished by the types of questions it treats as foremost: (1) the study of aesthetic concepts, often specifically through the examination of uses of aesthetic language; (2) the study of the states of mind responses, attitudes, emotions held to be involved in aesthetic experience; and (3) the study of objects deemed aesthetically interesting, with a view to determining what about them makes them so. Seminal works in the field include the Symposium of Plato; the Rhetoric of Aristotle; Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue (1725), by Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746); "Of the Standard of Taste" (in Four Dissertations [1757]), by David Hume; On the Sublime and Beautiful (1757), by Edmund Burke; Critique of Judgment (1790), by Immanuel Kant; The Sense of Beauty (1896), by George Santayana; The Psychology of Imagination (1948), by Jean-Paul Sartre; and two works by Ludwig Wittgenstein, Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology, and Religious Belief (1966) and Culture and Value (1977)
Aesthetics are given consideration in the complete evaluation of lakes as a natural resource The overall scenic attraction of the lake setting; natural beauty of shores and waters, or any unusual natural phenomena; the appeal of its wildlife and aquatic plants; desirable natural landscape for home sites on the shores are some of the matters considered under this heading
Aesthetics is the branch of philosophy that aims to establish the general principles of art and beauty It can be divided into the philosophy of art and the philosophy of beauty
The science and philosophy of beauty
Aesthetics is "the branch of philosophy dealing with such notions as the beautiful, the ugly, the sublime, the comic, etc , as applicable to the fine arts, with a view to establishing the meaning and validity of critical judgments concerning works of art, and the principles underlying or justifying such judgments " (Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary, 1996)
The study or theory of the beautiful, in taste or art
Sensitivity and emotional involvement in regard to objects; quality of attractiveness and cohesiveness
The philosophy of art The study or contemplation or appreciation of the (nature of) artistic value or beauty
the study of beauty and judgments of beauty
{i} branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty
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A set of principles regarding the nature and appreciation of beauty
Concermed with what is beautiful Sensitivity and emotional involvement in regard to objects; quality of attractiveness and cohesiveness
"A branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty, art, and taste and with the creation and appreciation of beauty" (WWWebster Dictionary)
The study of beauty and art
Pertaining to the quality of human perception of natural beauty (including sight, sound, smell, touch, taste, and movement)
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The study of art or beauty
aesthetic
Concerned with beauty, artistic impact, or appearance

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That which appeals to the senses
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relating to or dealing with the subject of aesthetics; "aesthetic values
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{s} of or pertaining to appreciation of the beautiful; showing a refined sense of taste
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concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste; "the aesthetic faculties"; "an aesthetic person"; "aesthetic feeling"; "the illustrations made the book an aesthetic success"
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aes·thet·ic in AM, also use esthetic Aesthetic is used to talk about beauty or art, and people's appreciation of beautiful things. products chosen for their aesthetic appeal as well as their durability and quality. The aesthetic of a work of art is its aesthetic quality. He responded very strongly to the aesthetic of this particular work. + aesthetically aes·theti·cal·ly There is nothing aesthetically pleasing about this bridge. connected with beauty and the study of beauty (aisthetikos, from aisthanesthai )
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aesthetically pleasing; "an artistic flower arrangement"
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(philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful; "he despised the esthetic of minimalism"
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that which treats of the expression and embodiment of beauty by art
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An acceptable spelling variation of aesthetics See Aesthetics
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The theory or philosophy of taste; the science of the beautiful in nature and art; esp
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(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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Genus: Branch of Philosophy Differentia: Deals with art and its purpose Link: Article
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{i} appreciation of beauty; keen sense of taste (also aesthetics)
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The branch of philosophy that deals with values other than ethical: art, beauty, ugliness, creativity, etc
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