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aestheticism

[es-thet-uh-siz-uhm, ees-] / ɛsˈθɛt əˌsɪz əm, is- /






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Some writers and artists who initially championed boundary-pushing aestheticism later found a spiritual home in the Catholic Church.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 3, 2026

Yet Martelli’s detailed, beautiful frames aren’t signs of empty aestheticism.

From New York Times • May 4, 2023

The game the rivals play is beautiful, Cathedral coach Arturo Torres said, because of its aestheticism.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 4, 2022

The centrepiece of this area of academia and aestheticism was a giant hall, the manifestation of Prince Albert's idea of a hub where people could gather and share ideas.

From BBC • Mar. 28, 2021

A new form of aestheticism has lately appeared which pretends to combine morality and culture.

From Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics by Alexander, Archibald B. C.