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Example sentences for "aesthetically"

Lexicographically close words:
aestate; aesthete; aesthetes; aesthetic; aesthetical; aestheticians; aestheticism; aesthetics; aestivation; aetas
  1. What may be called the third canto is occupied with justice, the advantages of which, from a purely utilitarian point of view, as well as aesthetically conceived, are urged in verse.

  2. The coquettishness of his little ones is entirely charming, and so too is the superior and comical exclusiveness of his aesthetically brought-up children, who will associate with no children not aesthetic.

  3. Soon, the more perishable something was, the more aesthetically satisfying it became.

  4. The first is the Surrealist principle, derived from the earlier Dadaist idea, of objets trouves, that is, the use of aesthetically interesting natural or accidental materials as part of an artistic composition.

  5. Beauty, in itself, is neither morally good nor morally bad: it is aesthetically good, even as virtue is neither aesthetically good nor aesthetically bad, but morally good.

  6. Why should he insist upon the necessity of morally sanctifying art, instead of merely aesthetically reforming it?

  7. They teach what is aesthetically permitted and what is aesthetically pleasing.

  8. More than one sober thinker is inclining at present to suspect that aesthetically or specifically we are of no use, and that we are only useful historically; that we may register laws, but not enact them.

  9. The experience of structuring a category of artifacts, defined through their aesthetic condition, and the complementary experience of self-definition through aesthetically relevant actions constitute the realm of the artistic.

  10. Re-evaluation of available art, good or bad, aesthetically relevant or kitsch, significant or insignificant, is part of this change.

  11. A proper methodical inquiry into aesthetic objects aided by a knowledge of the practices of art would lead to inductions of such characteristics are aesthetically valuable.

  12. The experimental inquiry into simple aesthetically pleasing forms was begun by G.

  13. If symmetry (in general) is appreciated as aesthetically pleasing, the question of its genesis becomes immaterial.

  14. He looks at art from the side of culture and the forces of human nature, and finds in an aesthetically cultivated soul the reconciliation of the sensual and rational.

  15. An aesthetically artistic education demands likewise that the singer should have the highest general culture.

  16. What is aesthetically beautiful pleases a cultivated taste at once without any reflex consideration.

  17. For empty and dead as all technical knowledge is unless it is animated with a soul, yet no product of art aesthetically beautiful is possible without a perfect technique.

  18. Only when employed in due measure can they have an aesthetically fine effect.

  19. The very size of a building makes it aesthetically unmanageable all over.

  20. No matter how realistic the imitation, unless the picture thrill like music, through its mere colors or lines, it is aesthetically relatively ineffective.

  21. The beliefs and sentiments expressed will be accepted not for the moment only, aesthetically and playfully, but for always and practically; they will become a part of our nature.

  22. It requires a robust intellectual attitude, a predominance of mind over feeling and instinct, aesthetically to appreciate some works of art.

  23. The fast horse, then, is aesthetically fortunate, in that the canon of pecuniary good repute legitimates a free appreciation of whatever beauty or serviceability he may possess.

  24. On this ground, among objects of use the simple and unadorned article is aesthetically the best.

  25. It loses caste aesthetically because it falls to a lower pecuniary grade.

  26. Of course realistic forms may be aesthetically significant, and out of them an artist may create a superb work of art, but it is with their aesthetic and not with their cognitive value that we shall then be concerned.

  27. But most artists have got to canalise their emotion and concentrate their energies on some more definite and more maniable problem than that of making something that shall be aesthetically "right.

  28. Dimly it has always been perceived that a picture which moves aesthetically cannot be wrong; and that the theory that condemns it as heretical condemns itself.

  29. What he has to decide is whether the drawing is, or is not, aesthetically significant.

  30. Every form in a work of art has, then, to be made aesthetically significant; also every form has to be made a part of a significant whole.

  31. If the forms are satisfactory, the state of mind that ordained them must have been aesthetically right.

  32. Right" for the spectator means aesthetically satisfying; for the artist at work it means the complete realisation of a conception, the perfect solution of a problem.

  33. As we know, a design can be composed just as well of realistic forms as of invented; but a fine design composed of realistic forms runs a great risk of being aesthetically underrated.

  34. Sharp, broken, starting lines might be the basis of a much more vivid experience, --but it would be aesthetically negative.

  35. We demand aesthetically all that will make the confrontation, the dramatic tension, more clearly felt; and we cannot realize fully a side which should be unjustified.

  36. Long clay pipes after the form aesthetically affected by the honest Hollander, bibulous, amphibious and narcotic.

  37. Medea slaying her children aims at the heart of Jason, but at the same time she strikes a heavy blow at her own heart, and her vengeance aesthetically becomes sublime directly we see in her a tender mother.

  38. Now, a theft testifies to a vile and grovelling mind: a murder has at least on its side the appearance of strength; the interest we take in it aesthetically is in proportion to the strength that is manifested in it.

  39. As soon as he begins to enjoy through sight, vision has an independent value, he is aesthetically free, and the instinct of play is developed.

  40. In the first case he is in our eyes a morally great person; in the second he is only aesthetically great.

  41. In other words, the thought considered abstractly and logically will be the same; but aesthetically we are dealing with two different intuition-expressions, into both of which enter different psychological elements.

  42. It is aesthetically true that the sun plunges into the sea, although that is not true logically or objectively.

  43. This doctrine is absolutely false scientifically, yet he may develop this false knowledge in excellent prose, aesthetically most true.

  44. The experience may not be, in fact is not, physically pleasant, but it is morally stimulating in a high degree, and aesthetically grand.

  45. The technically and aesthetically best are here at variance.

  46. Progress is not the survival of the fittest to survive, but of the aesthetically or ethically fittest; not adaptation to the environment, but approximation to the ideals of truth, beauty, and goodness.

  47. Doubtless the best adapted to the environment are best adapted to the environment, but it does not in the least follow that they are therefore morally or aesthetically best.

  48. Where everybody was overworked, they supplied the comfortable equipoise of absolute leisure, so aesthetically needful.

  49. The dog who preferred the reflection of his bone in the water to the bone itself, though from a practical point of view he made a lamentable mistake, was aesthetically justified.

  50. Aesthetically this hair fascinates me; it is an exhilarating delight whenever I meet it.

  51. The quality of the feeling of the Sublime is that it is a feeling of pain in reference to the faculty by which we judge aesthetically of an object, which pain, however, is represented at the same time as purposive.

  52. We now occupy ourselves with the easier question, in what way we are conscious of a mutual subjective harmony of the cognitive powers with one another in the judgement of taste; is it aesthetically by mere internal sense and sensation?

  53. This is possible through the fact that the very incapacity in question discovers the consciousness of an unlimited faculty of the same subject, and that the mind can only judge of the latter aesthetically by means of the former.

  54. AEsthetically we simply are in a class by ourselves when compared with the Englishman and the Teuton in their skimpy, ill-cut garments.

  55. It is an age of complete faith in the superiority of the lower classes--the swing of the pendulum, no doubt, from the other extreme of thinking the lower classes morally and aesthetically negligible.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aesthetically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    decently; gracefully; properly; quietly; simply; tastefully