aesthetic dimension

collocation in English

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aesthetic
adjective
uk
/esˈθet.ɪk/
uk
/iːsˈθet.ɪk/
us
/esˈθet̬.ɪk/
relating to the enjoyment or study ...
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dimension
noun
uk
/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
us
/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, ...
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Notably, they suggest that, for practical purposes at least, religious understanding has anaestheticdimensionin at least two ways.
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Its aim is to give anaestheticdimensionto new acoustic forms that are in a state of growth.
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The explanation for this apparent paradox has both a psychological and anaestheticdimension.
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Music became an art, isolated from daily life, given anaestheticdimensionfor a virtual life besides the stream of real life, a refuge with its own sense of time.
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There is also an underlyingaestheticdimension—that anything that is done should be done well and beautifully.
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Beyond theaestheticdimension, his works also trigger debate on the use of energy today and on the energy perspectives in the future.
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However, theaestheticdimensionof public policy has never been widely perceived as intuitively obvious or politically imperative.
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It employs perspectives that understand how to decode cultural meanings, how social movements are formed, and how to read theaestheticdimensionof contemporary politics.
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Most parts of human life have anaestheticdimension, which means there is plenty potential for criticism.
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The third aspect of the performative consists of anaestheticdimension.
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In this sense, rhetoric and poetics are two sides of the same thingtheaestheticdimension.
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Moreover, they can perceptually evaluate its quality, along technical and aesthetic dimensions.
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Thus, one wants to know more about the aesthetic dimensions of guiding, and of the interaction between guides and visitors.
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Lacking intellectual prowess, their affective, relational, spiritual and aesthetic dimensions of being are overshadowed.
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He has an eye for the aesthetic dimensions of decline and degeneration, which he cultivates not least in his series of crime novels.
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