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  1. Aesthetic Theory (German: Ästhetische Theorie) is a book by the German philosopher Theodor Adorno, which was culled from drafts written between 1956 and 1969 and ultimately published posthumously in 1970.

  2. Sep 11, 2009 · Introduced into the philosophical lexicon during the Eighteenth Century, the term ‘aesthetic’ has come to designate, among other things, a kind of object, a kind of judgment, a kind of attitude, a kind of experience, and a kind of value.

  3. May 20, 2024 · Aesthetics is the philosophical study of beauty and taste, and their relation to art and nature. Learn about the history, methods, and theories of aesthetics, from ancient to modern, and explore its applications and challenges.

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    Guy Sircello has pioneered efforts in analytic philosophy to develop a rigorous theory of aesthetics, focusing on the concepts of beauty, love and sublimity. In contrast to romantic theorists, Sircello argued for the objectivity of beauty and formulated a theory of love on that basis.

  5. Learn the definition, history and questions of aesthetics, the branch of philosophy that studies the pleasantness of our experiences of the world. Explore the tension between subjective and objective, personal and universal, experiences of art and nature.

  6. Jan 20, 2023 · A paradigmatic aesthetic experience is a perceptual experience focused on the beauty of an object like a work of art or an aspect of nature. Some philosophers take it that this is the only kind of aesthetic experience, though many more take it that there are other varieties as well.

  7. A free online textbook that explores various topics in aesthetics, such as artworks, emotions, morality, beauty, nature, politics, and indigenous art. Written by three experts in the field, it covers canonical and emerging perspectives, as well as cultural and historical issues.