In a formal educational setting, is often part of a sequence (such as AESTETA 1.0 or 2.0) that explores the intersection of philosophy and design. The curriculum typically covers several core pillars:
Students analyze the physical properties of a structure—such as its shape, color, and line—independent of its social or historical context. aesteta
Advanced topics may include Cartesian dualism (Descartes), exploring how the thinking mind relates to the physical "extended" body within a designed space. 🎨 The Philosophy of Aesthetics In a formal educational setting, is often part