For much of its history, “aesthetics” – coined by Baumgarten in 1750 from the Greek aesthesis, meaning (depending on context) sensation, perception, or feeling – was tied up with beauty.
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Aesthetic Exemplarism
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For much of its history, “aesthetics” – coined by Baumgarten in 1750 from the Greek aesthesis, meaning (depending on context) sensation, perception, or feeling – was tied up with beauty.