Aestheticity

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The quality of being aesthetic. uncountable

    "In the realm of space-time which we are considering, there is only one passage, from the aesthetic (positive or indifferent) creation to juridical recognition, from liberty to discipline. For this reason we recognize the basic aestheticity of all linguistic creations and, at the same time, its irrelevance to the end of defining the nature of linguistic systems."

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"In the realm of space-time which we are considering, there is only one passage, from the aesthetic (positive or indifferent) creation to juridical recognition, from liberty to discipline. For this reason we recognize the basic aestheticity of all linguistic creations and, at the same time, its irrelevance to the end of defining the nature of linguistic systems."

Etymology

From aesthetic + -ity.

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