In other words, if there is no natural correlation between two objects, there has to be a convention or a rule which binds these objects. On this basis, Blaustein formulates four definitions of the different types of rela- tions of psychic representations (i.e., the relation for a subject...
experiences, or, in Beardsley’s words, to adopt an “aesthetic point of view” (Breadsley, 1984). Similarly, Dewey proposed that during “transformative aesthetic experiences”, fully receptive perception replaces mere recognition of objects (Girod and Wong, 2005), or other individuals (Pappas,...
Brooks R O, Lavigne P, 1985, "Aesthetic theory and landscape protection: the many meanings of beauty and their implications for the design, control and protection of Vermont's landscape" UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy 2 129 -172...
We focus on editors’ public discourse regarding the media and consider interviews as narrations actively constructed by those interviewed (Holstein and Gubrium, 1995). We analysed interviews by relying on the concept of vocabularies, i.e., systems of words and their meanings in given social coll...
Aesthetic and ascetic are very formal-sounding words with very different meanings. The former is concerned with art and taste; the latter refers to austerity and self-denial.
clearly expressed by a few advanced men and more or less 4. A second point deserves consideration: if Tolstoy wanted to 3. This includes acknowledging the presence of an aesthetic factor, not only in the landscape, but in environments of all sorts, including human situations and social ...
When it comes to expressing the concept of aesthetic beauty, there are several synonyms and alternate words that can be used to convey similar meanings. Each of these terms carries its own nuances and can be employed in different contexts to evoke various shades of aesthetic appreciation. Here,...
In other words, the aesthetic quality of zaniness arises in the context of WIPO's chosen patent drawings because the form is serious, but the contents are ridiculous. From a sociological point of view, patent drawings appeal to a geeky sensibility, with its appeal to technicity rather than ...
The concept can be a combination of sub-concepts, expressed by words which are more explicit. For example, ‘resilience’ is less explicit than its component sub-concepts ‘compressional resilience’ and ‘liveliness’. Similarly, the term cloth cover cannot communicate the aesthetic concept completel...
One example could be that of a user looking for information on an ornate, long-stemmed pipe. The user does not have the model, the name or the words to describe it, possessing only a memory of its shape (fig. 1.2). The MIR system allows searching for information through visual data, ...