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  2. Experimental aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Experimental aesthetics is a field of psychology founded by Gustav Theodor Fechner in the 19th century. According to Fechner, aesthetics is an experiential perception which is empirically comprehensible in light of the characteristics of the subject undergoing the experience and those of the object.

  3. Eka Kurniawan - Wikipedia

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    Kurniawan was born in Tasikmalaya, West Java, and grew up in a small coastal town, Pangandaran.He studied philosophy at Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta.Kurniawan currently lives in Jakarta. [3]

  4. Galderma - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Galderma date back to 1961 and the founding of the Owen dermatology company in Dallas, Texas, USA by M. Owen. [5]. In 1979, Hans Schaefer founded the International Center for Dermatological Research (CIRD) in Sophia Antipolis, with the support of the CEO of L'Oréal, François Dalle, who wanted to diversify his cosmetic research into the drug sector.

  5. George Dickie (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    He was an influential philosopher of art working in the analytical tradition.His institutional theory of art inspired both supporters who produced variations on the theory as well as detractors.

  6. Dermalogica - Wikipedia

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    Dermalogica is an American personal care company headquartered in Carson, California. [1] [2] Its products include cleansers, exfoliants, toners, masques, eye treatments, and moisturizers, as well as an acne treatment line for teens.

  7. Dermacol - Wikipedia

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    Olga Knoblochová [] (1933–2023) from the Czechoslovak Institute of Medical Cosmetics was behind the expansion of the first make-up Dermacol, as well as Barrandov Film Studios, where they developed it and manufactured it until the 1990s. [3]

  8. Derma - Wikipedia

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    Derma may refer to: Dermis; Derma, Mississippi; Intestine, for use in cooking; Kishke (Jewish food), or stuffed derma This page was last edited on ...

  9. Bioderma - Wikipedia

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    Bioderma Laboratories is a privately owned French pharmaceutical company that specialises in medication for dermatological and hair/scalp conditions, as well as for Pediatry and cell regeneration. [4]