æsthetics

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English

Noun

æsthetics (usually uncountable, plural æsthetics)

  1. Alternative spelling of aesthetics
    • 1997, Barbara T. Cooper, Mary Donaldson-Evans, editors, Moving Forward, Holding Fast: The Dynamics of Nineteenth-Century French Culture, Rodopi, →ISBN, page 219:
      Physiological æsthetics purported to measure and analyze the impact of form, movement and color not only on the eye but on the body.
    • 2001, Mary Lawrence Test, Dalhousie French Studies, volume 54, “Dominique Desanti: Un Hommage”, page 111 (Department of French, Dalhousie University):
      Psychoanalysis, one of the most sophisticated and comprehensive models ever offered in the fields of cognition (epistemology), affect (emotion system), action and motivation (pragmatics) and æsthetics, may very well be the last creation of “modernism.”
    • 2010 winter, “ Assignment 1A - Hello Stanford!”, in CS 193P iPhone Application Development, Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University, archived from the original on 2014-06-25, page 2:
      Æsthetics matter: a particularly attractive, innovative, or clever design of the interface is always appreciated.