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  2. Ian Hallam - Wikipedia

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    A celebrated practitioner of both surgical and non-surgical treatments, Ian was a finalist for 'Cosmetic Dentist of the Year' at the Aesthetic Awards 2012 and winner of the award for Facial Aesthetics at the prestigious Aesthetic Dentistry Awards (2013 and 2015), Smile Awards (2012 and 2011) and MyFaceMyBody Awards (2013). Most recently Ian has ...

  3. Aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Aesthetics examines the philosophy of aesthetic value, which is determined by critical judgments of artistic taste; [2] thus, the function of aesthetics is the "critical reflection on art, culture and nature". [3] [4] Aesthetics studies natural and artificial sources of experiences and how people form a judgment about those sources of experience.

  4. Applied aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Applied aesthetics is the application of the branch of philosophy of aesthetics to cultural constructs. In a variety of fields, artifacts (whether physical or ...

  5. Encyclopedia of Aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, published in 1998 by Oxford University Press, [1] is an encyclopedia that covers philosophical, historical, sociological, and biographical aspects of Art and Aesthetics worldwide. The second edition (2014) is now available online as part of Oxford Art Online. [2] [3]

  6. List of aestheticians - Wikipedia

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    By period; Ancient. Ancient Egyptian; Ancient Greek; Medieval; Renaissance; Modern; Contemporary. Analytic; Continental; By region; African. Egypt; Ethiopia; South Africa

  7. Index of aesthetics articles - Wikipedia

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    - Madeleine Doran - Magnificence (History of ideas) - Martin Foss - Martin Heidegger - Marxist aesthetics - Masakazu Nakai - Mathematical beauty - Maurice Blanchot - Max Black - Metaphor in philosophy - Michael Sprinker - Mikhail Bakhtin - Milan Damnjanović (philosopher) - Mimesis - Miyabi - Modernism - Monroe Beardsley - Morris Weitz - Music - Musicology - Naivety - Nelson Goodman - Neo ...

  8. American Society for Aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    American Society for Aesthetics (ASA) is a philosophical organization founded in 1942 to promote the study of aesthetics. The ASA sponsors national and regional conferences, and publishes the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism , the American Society for Aesthetics Graduate Ejournal , and the ASA Newsletter .

  9. Aestheticism - Wikipedia

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    The Peacock Room, designed in the Anglo-Japanese style by James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Edward Godwin, one of the most famous and comprehensive examples of Aesthetic interior design Aestheticism (also known as the aesthetic movement ) was an art movement in the late 19th century that valued the appearance of literature , music , fonts and ...