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Poetics - by Aristotle (350 BCE).
Poetics - by Aristotle.

The Aesthetical Essays - by Friedrich Schiller
The Aesthetical Essays - by Friedrich Schiller
The Aesthetical Essays - by Friedrich Schiller

The Philosophical Letters - by Friedrich Schiller (1786)
The Philosophical Letters - by Friedrich Schiller
The Philosophical Letters - by Friedrich Schiller

International Institute of Applied Aesthetics - The Institute publishes books on aesthetics, organizes research and educational projects, seminars, internet projects, summer schools, exhibitions and other events. We cooperate with universities, colleges, associations, scholars, students and others interested in environmental and applied aesthetics.

Aesthetics as Mediation - To use words and terms not in accordance with their meaning in everyday language is problematic, however, it is often necessary. In general there are several different meanings for every word or term. Every specific term may be considered an expression for a complex statement.

On Pleasure, Emotion, and Striving - by Karl Duncker (1941).

Aesthetic Realism and Life - Lynette Abel, Aesthetic Realism Associate, describes this critical philosophic method in relation to literature, art, current events, and the lives of young men and women. The groundbreaking philosophy Aesthetic Realism was founded by Eli Siegel, a great educator whose work deserves to be much better known. Lynette Abel presents articles of immediate relevance to students persons who want to see how permanent concepts are present in everyday life.

Aesthetic Realism; or, Is a Person an Aesthetic Situation? - A Short Explanation Given by Eli Siegel in an Interview with Lewis Nichols of the New York Times Book Review, January 14, 1969

 

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