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American society for aesthetics (4)

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Historical Note: The American Society for Aesthetics was organized in 1942 for the promotion of study, research, discussion, and publication in aesthetics and related fields. The Society furthers the study of the arts and related types of experience from a philosophical, historical, critical, and educational point of view. The society holds an annual meeting, at which papers are read and discussed. Regional divisions of the Soc...

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Duke University. Dept. of Aesthetics, Art and Music (5)

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American Society of Aesthetics. (2)

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Queensland Aesthetics Forum. (1)

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Nrityalaya Aesthetics Society. (1)

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American Society of Aesthetics. (1)

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American Society of Aesthetics. (1)

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Board of Trustees Aesthetics Committee (1)

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Biography / Administrative History The Graduate Theological Union library was envisioned as a public use facility that would regularly display art, sculpture, rare books and historical material. When the library building first opened in 1981, only the first level was available for display. The exhibits tended to be small and usually featured paintings and prints that were for sale. With the completion of the rest of the buildin...

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