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... aesthetic value or function b . The aesthetic conception of art : art defined as only those processes and products of human activity that can be distinguished wholly or in part by their aesthetic function c . Other uses of the term art ...
... aesthetic value or function b . The aesthetic conception of art : art defined as only those processes and products of human activity that can be distinguished wholly or in part by their aesthetic function c . Other uses of the term art ...
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... aesthetic characteristics of the arts of decoration and functional design [ for the general aesthetic characteristics of the arts of decoration and of functional design as visual arts , see 611.B .; for the specific aesthetic ...
... aesthetic characteristics of the arts of decoration and functional design [ for the general aesthetic characteristics of the arts of decoration and of functional design as visual arts , see 611.B .; for the specific aesthetic ...
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... Aesthetics a . The nature and scope of aesthetics as a discipline b . The development of aesthetics : approaches to the study of the aesthetic experience i . Naturalistic or scientific approaches ii . Nonscientific approaches ...
... Aesthetics a . The nature and scope of aesthetics as a discipline b . The development of aesthetics : approaches to the study of the aesthetic experience i . Naturalistic or scientific approaches ii . Nonscientific approaches ...
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