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- Aesthetics
- List of aestheticians
- Acharya Vamana
- Rachel Albeck-Gidron
- Virgil Aldrich
- Bernhard Alexander
- Henri-Frédéric Amiel
- Antanas Andrijauskas
- John P. Anton
- Arnór Hannibalsson
- Olivier Auber
- Tsion Avital
- Mikhail Bakhtin
- Béla Balázs
- Jerry Balmuth
- Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten
- Monroe Beardsley
- Clive Bell
- Arnold Berleant
- Roman Bezpalkiv
- Timothy Binkley
- Gernot Böhme
- Donald Brook
- Christine Buci-Glucksmann
- Edward Bullough
- Edmund Burke
- Kenneth Burke
- Anna Camaiti Hostert
- Elisabeth Camp
- Albert Caraco
- David Carrier
- Noël Carroll
- Curtis L. Carter
- Mário Vieira de Carvalho
- Tom Cohen
- Claire Colebrook
- Mario Costa (philosopher)
- Sara Danius
- Arthur Danto
- Theodor Wilhelm Danzel
- Stephen Davies (philosopher)
- Guy Debord
- Gilles Deleuze
- Jacques Derrida
- John Dewey
- Giuseppe Di Giacomo
- George Dickie (philosopher)
- Constantin Dimitrescu-Iași
- Jean-Baptiste Dubos
- Denis Dutton
- Terry Eagleton
- Valentin Feldman
- Federico Ferrari
- Predrag Finci
- Martin Foss
- Fuad Gasimzade
- Charlie Gere
- Laurent Gervereau
- Ionel Gherea
- Lydia Goehr
- Nelson Goodman
- Michel Guiomar
- Arto Haapala
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- Martin Heidegger
- Johann Friedrich Herbart
- Albert Hofstadter
- David Hume
- René Huyghe
- Tomonobu Imamichi
- Galen Johnson
- Immanuel Kant
- Brian Keeble
- Sean Dorrance Kelly
- Peter Kivy
- Helen Knight
- Vladimir J. Konečni
- Carolyn Korsmeyer
- Stella Kramrisch
- Józef Kremer
- Daya Krishna
- Jean Lacoste
- Paul Laffoley
- Charles Lalo
- Peter Lamarque
- Susanne Langer
- Jerrold Levinson
- Pierre Lévy
- Jacqueline Lichtenstein
- Aleksandar Lilov
- Theodor Lipps
- Liu Xiaofeng (academic)
- Aleksei Losev
- Jean-François Lyotard
- Margaret MacDonald (philosopher)
- André Malraux
- Joseph Margolis
- Jill Marsden (scholar)
- Paul Mattick, Jr.
- Georg Friedrich Meier
- Ellen Mitchell (philosopher)
- Douglas Moggach
- Zeami Motokiyo
- Thomas Munro (art historian)
- Masakazu Nakai
- Petre P. Negulescu
- Alexander Nehamas
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Luigi Pareyson
- Dewitt H. Parker
- Stephen Pepper
- Catherine Perret
- James Andrew Phillips
- Roger de Piles
- Nelson Thomas Potter, Jr.
- David Prall
- Melvin Rader
- Colin Radford
- Mihai Ralea
- Jacques Rancière
- George Lansing Raymond
- Francisco J. Ricardo
- Joachim Ritter
- Rainer Rochlitz
- Dumitru D. Roșca
- Elisabeth Samsonov
- George Santayana
- Ruth L. Saw
- Elisabeth Schellekens
- Arthur Schopenhauer
- Roger Scruton
- Steven Shaviro
- Richard Shusterman
- Frank Sibley (philosopher)
- Guy Sircello
- Jean Soldini
- Étienne Souriau
- Paul Souriau
- Marcus Steinweg
- Leonid Stolovich
- Ásta Kristjana Sveinsdóttir
- Amie Thomasson
- Iain Thomson
- Elena Topuridze
- Peter Trawny
- Rachida Triki
- José María Valverde
- Tudor Vianu
- Paul Virilio
- Kendall Walton
- Tetsuro Watsuji
- Morris Weitz
- Frederic Will
- Richard Wollheim
- Nicholas Wolterstorff
- Paul Zarifopol
- Eddy Zemach
- Tasos Zembylas
- John Zerzan
- François Zourabichvili
- Classicism
- Conceptualism
- Contextualism
- Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming
- Crystal Cubism
- Didacticism
- Essentialism
- Excessivism
- Formalism (philosophy)
- Irrealism (philosophy)
- Lyricism
- Modernism
- Nesting Orientalisms
- New Romanticism
- New Suburbanism
- New Urbanism
- Objectivism (Ayn Rand)
- Philhellenism
- Philistinism
- Post-contemporary
- Post-postmodernism
- Postinternet
- Postmodernism
- Presentationism
- Processing fluency theory of aesthetic pleasure
- Psychoanalytic theory
- Reactionary modernism
- Romanticism
- Sottorealism
- Theory of art
- Abhimana
- Aegyo
- Aesthetic emotions
- Aesthetic interpretation
- Apollonian and Dionysian
- Art manifesto
- Avant-garde
- Relationship between avant-garde art and American pop culture
- Beauty
- Boredom
- Camp (style)
- Cuteness
- Dionysian imitatio
- Disgust
- Ecstasy (philosophy)
- Elegance
- Ensō
- Entertainment
- Eroticism
- Essentially contested concept
- Gaze
- Harmony
- Horror Victorianorum
- Iki (aesthetics)
- Imitation (art)
- Interpretive discussion
- Japanese aesthetics
- Judgement
- Kawaii
- Kitsch
- Life imitating art
- Lyrical abstraction
- Magnificence (history of ideas)
- Medium specificity
- Mimesis
- Miyabi
- Notability
- Painterliness
- Perfection
- Play drive
- Quality (philosophy)
- Rasa (aesthetics)
- Shibui
- Signalism
- Style (visual arts)
- Subjectile
- Sublime (philosophy)
- Taste (sociology)
- Truth claim (photography)
- Wabi-sabi
- Work of art
- Yabo
- Zenitism
- Aesthetics of music
- Applied aesthetics
- Architecture
- Art
- Arts criticism
- Feminist aesthetics
- Gastronomy
- History of painting
- Humour
- Literary merit
- Mathematical beauty
- Mathematics and architecture
- Mathematics and art
- Music theory
- Neuroesthetics
- Painting
- Patterns in nature
- Philosophy of design
- Philosophy of film
- Philosophy of music
- Poetry
- Sculpture
- Theory of painting
- Tragedy