Definitionadj. concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste
Last update: October 31, 2015
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Theoother was his aesthetical and artistic interest, which was developed under the care of C. H. [Please select]
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This latter remark, however, must be taken only as an illustration, and not as any proof of the truth of our aesthetical theory. [Please select]
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In Schelling nature is the subject and art the conclusion of the development; his idealism has a physical and aesthetical character, as Fichte's an ethical character. [Please select]
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The three fundamental aesthetical tempers are the idyllic and epic of enthusiasm, the dramatic of resignation, the lyric of devotion. [Please select]
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The training of the sense of beauty, harmony, and order; its ethical as well as aesthetical significance. [Please select]
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But rationality has at least four dimensions, intellectual, aesthetical, moral, and practical; and to find a world rational to the maximal degree _in all these respects simultaneously_ is no easy matter. [Please select]
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Romanticism gave a peculiar definite and self-conscious expression to the priority of art and the aesthetical view of life, while Fichte and the other leaders of the national movement exerted a powerful influence in the direction of strengthening morality. [Please select]
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