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causing pain."
Sigmund Freud inaugurated aesthetical thinking in
Psychoanalysis mainly via the "Uncanny" as
aesthetical affect.
Following Freud and Merleau-Ponty...
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Aestheticism (also
known as the
aesthetic movement) was an art
movement in the late 19th
century that
valued the
appearance of literature, music, fonts...
- Y2K is an
Internet aesthetic based around products, styles, and
fashion of the late 1990s and
early 2000s. The name Y2K is
derived from an abbreviation...
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standards have been
characterised as
comprising a
generally accepted African aesthetic. In
African Art in Motion,
African art
scholar and Yale
professor Robert...
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Aesthetic medicine is a
branch of
modern medicine that
focuses on
altering natural or
acquired unwanted appearance through the
treatment of conditions...
- disuse, past and present,
transitioning from one
identity to another." The
aesthetic gained po****rity in 2019
after a post on 4chan
depicting a
liminal space...
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restoring a body part or
improving its function. In contrast,
cosmetic (or
aesthetic)
surgery focuses solely on
improving the
physical appearance of the body...
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Aestheticization or
Aestheticisation can
refer to:
Aestheticization of
politics Aestheticization of
violence This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- /friːˈsoʊn/ free-SOHN French: [fʁisɔ̃];
French for "shiver"), also
known as
aesthetic chills or
psychogenic shivers, is a
psychophysiological response to rewarding...
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Aesthetic Theory (German: Ästhetische Theorie) is a book by the
German philosopher Theodor Adorno,
which was
culled from
drafts written between 1956 and...