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Aesthetics ( as is apparent from the etymology of the word ) is not primarily
concerned with questions of ' why is this beautiful ? ' , or ' is this art ? ' . Aesthetic
questions are fundamentally questions of perception , of how we to perceive and
...
Aesthetics ( as is apparent from the etymology of the word ) is not primarily
concerned with questions of ' why is this beautiful ? ' , or ' is this art ? ' . Aesthetic
questions are fundamentally questions of perception , of how we to perceive and
...
Page 140
Timothy Taylor and James Whitley employ both stylistic and aesthetic questions
in their consideration of the general phenomenon of abstract decoration and
design on pottery . Whilst proposing a descriptive terminology that relates to the ...
Timothy Taylor and James Whitley employ both stylistic and aesthetic questions
in their consideration of the general phenomenon of abstract decoration and
design on pottery . Whilst proposing a descriptive terminology that relates to the ...
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Manifestations of Stylistic Change The first question in determining viable stylistic
patterns within the material record is , how ... So although the shift informs on
questions of technological change , questions of trade , exchange of ideas , or ...
Manifestations of Stylistic Change The first question in determining viable stylistic
patterns within the material record is , how ... So although the shift informs on
questions of technological change , questions of trade , exchange of ideas , or ...
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