Aesthetics is derived from the Greek word stheticos, which means perceptible objects for the senses. In the 18th century, aesthetics became a branch of philosophy. The German philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten used this term for the first time ...
Aesthetics is derived from the Greek word stheticos, which means perceptible objects for the senses. In the 18th century, aesthetics became a branch of philosophy. The German philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten used this term for the first time in 1735 in his reflections on poetry. Baumgarten then, in 1750, called his unfinished treatise Aesthetica...
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