词汇 | aesthete |
释义 | aesthete noun[ C ] (US alsoesthete)uk /ˈiːs.θiːt/ us /ˈes.θiːt/ a person who understands and enjoys beauty: 审美家 The ugliness of the city would make an aesthete like you shudder.这座城市之丑陋会使你这样的唯美主义者不寒而栗。 Philosophy aesthetic aesthetically anthropocentric anthropocentrism anti-humanism epistemology essentialism existential existentialism existentialist non-deterministic non-philosophical notional ontological ontologically spatiotemporally superorganic supersensible syllogism syllogistic Examples of aestheteaesthete The decadence and detachment of the aesthetes was but the result of high capitalism and the necessary alienation of the worker from his task. He understood little of the art of government at which he remained an aesthete rather than a connoisseur despite a quarter century of rule. The physics rather than the metaphysics of being attract the aesthete. As these aesthetes saw it, to live an aesthetic life in a practical sense demanded commitments to organized movements. That aesthete's store of beauty does not, however, prevent her from engaging with the collective concerns of the comrades. In their efforts to improve the sensory experiences of the poor, missionary aesthetes subscribed to a liberatory aesthetic rather than a decadent one. The aesthetes in us wanted a new cover design and colour to signal beyond all shadow of doubt the start of a new editorial era. For him, an aesthete, there is nothing in life that could hold him. He notes that aa the aesthetes celebrate melancholy as a "pathological condition, a disease" (199). I think, then, that we should reject the account of the aesthete which reads him as a hedonist. Gissing could and did laugh at aesthetes and their affectations, but he was also disturbed by them. But he also appears to have decided that what we now might see as trivial was, for him, the ballet experience: an aesthete's demand that everything should be just so. Moreover, the bulk of the fanzines here focus on the artefact, the package, the recording or concert as a document of commerce, not as a creation of aesthetes. Wilde sees that both the aesthete and the dandy are perceived as effeminate, but while the aesthete "is almost a bohemian," the dandy is an aristocratic figure. He really, in this matter, is a sort of political aesthete: his sentiments are so delicate, his taste is so refined. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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