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  • 1Aesthetic relativism — is the philosophical view that the judgement of beauty is relative to individuals, cultures, time periods and contexts, and that there are no universal criteria of beauty. For example, statuettes like the Venus of Willendorf or the women in the… …

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  • 2Form follows function — is a principle associated with modern architecture and industrial design in the 20th century. The principle is that the shape of a building or object should be primarily based upon its intended function or purpose. Wainwright Building by Louis… …

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  • 3aesthetics — /es thet iks/ or, esp. Brit., /ees /, n. (used with a sing. v.) 1. the branch of philosophy dealing with such notions as the beautiful, the ugly, the sublime, the comic, etc., as applicable to the fine arts, with a view to establishing the… …

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  • 4jewelry — /jooh euhl ree/, n. 1. articles of gold, silver, precious stones, etc., for personal adornment. 2. any ornaments for personal adornment, as necklaces or cuff links, including those of base metals, glass, plastic, or the like. Also, esp. Brit.,… …

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  • 5Design management — is the business side of design. Design managers need to speak the language of the business and the language of design …

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  • 6Work of art — For the television program, see Work of Art: The Next Great Artist. Oeuvre redirects here. For more see: Oeuvre (Wiktionary). The Tribune of the Uffizi, Johann Zoffany (1772 78), showing many famous works of European art …

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  • 7Noël Carroll — This article is about the American philosopher. For the Irish runner, see Noel Carroll (runner). Noël Carroll in 2005 Noël Carroll (born 1947) is an American philosopher considered to be one of the leading figures in contemporary philosophy of… …

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  • 8Russian literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced in the Russian language, beginning with the Christianization of Kievan Rus in the late 10th century.       The unusual shape of Russian literary history has been the source of numerous… …

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  • 9Russia — /rush euh/, n. 1. Also called Russian Empire. Russian, Rossiya. a former empire in E Europe and N and W Asia: overthrown by the Russian Revolution 1917. Cap.: St. Petersburg (1703 1917). 2. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 3. See Russian… …

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  • 10Jan Mukařovský — Jan Mukařovský, ca 1932 Jan Mukařovský (11 November 1891, Písek – 8 February 1975, Prague) was a Czech literary and aesthetic theorist. He was professor at the Charles University of Prague. He is well known for his association with early… …

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