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单词 aesthetics
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Definition of aesthetics in English:

aesthetics

(US esthetics)
plural noun ɛsˈθɛtɪksiːsˈθɛtɪksɛsˈθɛdɪks
  • 1usually treated as singular A set of principles concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty.

    美学理论

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mindful of public aesthetics and my reputation, I put the garage door down first.
    • However, real ‘urban design’ is not a matter for any profession and is not merely concerned with aesthetics.
    • The extended chokes especially are popular with clay-target shooters - and hunters less concerned with aesthetics.
    • Chartres new luminosity and stained-glass windows illustrate a second principle of medieval aesthetics.
    • This eternal reality may be God, it may be eternal principles of justice or aesthetics, or it may be the ultimate laws of nature.
    • The politics of representation are often a detriment to the appreciation of aesthetics.
    • There is a lack of overarching concern for aesthetics or consistency that runs deep within our political infrastructure.
    • Concerns over health and esthetics motivated this campaign.
    • Thanks again for what you are doing to contribute to an appreciation of aesthetics.
    • Appreciation of conventional cinema aesthetics, among both filmmakers and their intended audience, may be naïve or limited.
    • This does not mean that aesthetics is irrational - see above.
    • I spend less in the rooms and more in the common spaces, where wear and aesthetics are a concern.
    • I also appreciated the aesthetics of the heat sink.
    • Blue skies are a natural phenomena; principles of aesthetics and design are not.
    • ‘Physical fitness concerns itself more with aesthetics and appearance,’ he says.
    • They have a much greater appreciation of aesthetics.
    • The addition of these trees to the school grounds will enhance the aesthetics of the landscape.
    • A butterfly's wing is a uniquely visual exhibition, not only of the aesthetics of nature, but of the machinery of evolution.
    • However she admits it is necessary to have an appreciation of aesthetics as well as the technical skills.
    • But how many of us have ever appreciated the aesthetics of the underground terrain as we go from here to there?
    1. 1.1 The branch of philosophy which deals with questions of beauty and artistic taste.
      美学
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His 1829 essay on Kant's aesthetics won the Prussian royal prize in philosophy.
      • We teach many things, but mostly I teach aesthetics, philosophy of the image.
      • The desirability of the effects and the legitimacy of the causes are questions left to esthetics, psychology, and moral philosophy.
      • Richard's own work synthesizes and elaborates upon this eclectic mix of aesthetics, philosophy, and area studies.
      • In keeping with the conception of philosophy mentioned above, aesthetics was thought of as meta-criticism.
      • Additionally, he wrote extensively on aesthetics, hermeneutics, and the philosophy of language.
      • Has no one heard of Schopenauer or the philosophy of aesthetics?
      • Presumably, he intended follow up his ethical investigations with respective treatises on epistemology and aesthetics.
      • Officially, this means a doctorate in philosophy, specifically in aesthetics.
      • An absolute answer is impossible, as it is basically a question of aesthetics.
      • It simultaneously reconstructs philosophical aesthetics, especially that of Kant and Hegel, from the perspective of modern art.
      • His art is wonderfully representative of the essence of the philosophy of Indian aesthetics.
      • He constructed a system which embraces metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, ethics, and the meaning of life.
      • Or is it an aesthetic philosophy as distinct from a philosophical aesthetics, such as Adorno's Aesthetic Theory?
      • Under his treatment, ethics, sociology, aesthetics, and religion become a part of the history of the Absolute.
      • In Hegelian aesthetics, the sacred art of the sublime can only be the art of poetry.
      • They can also be read together to form a view of Kant's theory of aesthetics and teleology.
      • I have always wanted to use that fun quote since taking a philosophy course of aesthetics years ago.
      • He is the first in particular to distinguish, perhaps too sharply, between aesthetics and the philosophy of art.
      • Is Nietzsche the one who first articulated the apollonian v. dionysian split in aesthetics?

Definition of aesthetics in US English:

aesthetics

(also esthetics)
plural nounesˈTHediksɛsˈθɛdɪks
  • 1usually treated as singular A set of principles concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty, especially in art.

    美学理论

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They have a much greater appreciation of aesthetics.
    • I also appreciated the aesthetics of the heat sink.
    • This does not mean that aesthetics is irrational - see above.
    • This eternal reality may be God, it may be eternal principles of justice or aesthetics, or it may be the ultimate laws of nature.
    • There is a lack of overarching concern for aesthetics or consistency that runs deep within our political infrastructure.
    • A butterfly's wing is a uniquely visual exhibition, not only of the aesthetics of nature, but of the machinery of evolution.
    • Thanks again for what you are doing to contribute to an appreciation of aesthetics.
    • Blue skies are a natural phenomena; principles of aesthetics and design are not.
    • However, real ‘urban design’ is not a matter for any profession and is not merely concerned with aesthetics.
    • ‘Physical fitness concerns itself more with aesthetics and appearance,’ he says.
    • But how many of us have ever appreciated the aesthetics of the underground terrain as we go from here to there?
    • Concerns over health and esthetics motivated this campaign.
    • Appreciation of conventional cinema aesthetics, among both filmmakers and their intended audience, may be naïve or limited.
    • Mindful of public aesthetics and my reputation, I put the garage door down first.
    • The politics of representation are often a detriment to the appreciation of aesthetics.
    • The extended chokes especially are popular with clay-target shooters - and hunters less concerned with aesthetics.
    • I spend less in the rooms and more in the common spaces, where wear and aesthetics are a concern.
    • However she admits it is necessary to have an appreciation of aesthetics as well as the technical skills.
    • The addition of these trees to the school grounds will enhance the aesthetics of the landscape.
    • Chartres new luminosity and stained-glass windows illustrate a second principle of medieval aesthetics.
    1. 1.1 The branch of philosophy that deals with the principles of beauty and artistic taste.
      美学
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They can also be read together to form a view of Kant's theory of aesthetics and teleology.
      • He constructed a system which embraces metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, ethics, and the meaning of life.
      • Has no one heard of Schopenauer or the philosophy of aesthetics?
      • In Hegelian aesthetics, the sacred art of the sublime can only be the art of poetry.
      • Officially, this means a doctorate in philosophy, specifically in aesthetics.
      • Richard's own work synthesizes and elaborates upon this eclectic mix of aesthetics, philosophy, and area studies.
      • His 1829 essay on Kant's aesthetics won the Prussian royal prize in philosophy.
      • It simultaneously reconstructs philosophical aesthetics, especially that of Kant and Hegel, from the perspective of modern art.
      • Additionally, he wrote extensively on aesthetics, hermeneutics, and the philosophy of language.
      • In keeping with the conception of philosophy mentioned above, aesthetics was thought of as meta-criticism.
      • Presumably, he intended follow up his ethical investigations with respective treatises on epistemology and aesthetics.
      • I have always wanted to use that fun quote since taking a philosophy course of aesthetics years ago.
      • His art is wonderfully representative of the essence of the philosophy of Indian aesthetics.
      • Under his treatment, ethics, sociology, aesthetics, and religion become a part of the history of the Absolute.
      • Is Nietzsche the one who first articulated the apollonian v. dionysian split in aesthetics?
      • He is the first in particular to distinguish, perhaps too sharply, between aesthetics and the philosophy of art.
      • We teach many things, but mostly I teach aesthetics, philosophy of the image.
      • Or is it an aesthetic philosophy as distinct from a philosophical aesthetics, such as Adorno's Aesthetic Theory?
      • An absolute answer is impossible, as it is basically a question of aesthetics.
      • The desirability of the effects and the legitimacy of the causes are questions left to esthetics, psychology, and moral philosophy.
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