Aesthetics. Although the word "aesthetics" is itself derived from the Greek word aisthanomai ("I perceive"), it was not coined until 1753, by the German philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten:
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spellingShingle | Weerakkody, Don P.M. XXXX-2013 Aesthetics. Although the word "aesthetics" is itself derived from the Greek word aisthanomai ("I perceive"), it was not coined until 1753, by the German philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten Aesthetics |
title | Aesthetics. Although the word "aesthetics" is itself derived from the Greek word aisthanomai ("I perceive"), it was not coined until 1753, by the German philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten |
title_auth | Aesthetics. Although the word "aesthetics" is itself derived from the Greek word aisthanomai ("I perceive"), it was not coined until 1753, by the German philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten |
title_exact_search | Aesthetics. Although the word "aesthetics" is itself derived from the Greek word aisthanomai ("I perceive"), it was not coined until 1753, by the German philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten |
title_full | Aesthetics. Although the word "aesthetics" is itself derived from the Greek word aisthanomai ("I perceive"), it was not coined until 1753, by the German philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten |
title_fullStr | Aesthetics. Although the word "aesthetics" is itself derived from the Greek word aisthanomai ("I perceive"), it was not coined until 1753, by the German philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten |
title_full_unstemmed | Aesthetics. Although the word "aesthetics" is itself derived from the Greek word aisthanomai ("I perceive"), it was not coined until 1753, by the German philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten |
title_short | Aesthetics. Although the word "aesthetics" is itself derived from the Greek word aisthanomai ("I perceive"), it was not coined until 1753, by the German philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten |
title_sort | aesthetics although the word aesthetics is itself derived from the greek word aisthanomai i perceive it was not coined until 1753 by the german philosopher alexander gottlieb baumgarten |
topic | Aesthetics |
topic_facet | Aesthetics |
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