单词 | aesthesic |
释义 | aesthesicesthesicadj. Relating to sensory perception, (now) esp. of music. Cf. aesthesis n., aesthesics n. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > [adjective] > of or relating to physical sensation animala1400 sensible?a1425 sensualc1429 sensitive1502 sensate1677 sensatory1720 sensorial1742 aesthetic1798 sensational1807 sensatorial1847 perceptual1878 psychosensory1881 aesthesic1898 1898 Brit. Jrnl. Dermatol. Nov. 429 The skin between them showed no change—thermic or æsthesic. 1913 C. D. Fox Psychopathol. of Hysteria 78 If the esthesic sensibilities—tactile, pain, coenesthetic, etc.—return first,..there results impairment of personal perception. 1975 Anuario Interamericano de Investigacion Musical 11 244 With music of an unwritten tradition one must create a score, and this involves esthesic behaviour on the part of the analyst. 1997 F. Lerdahl in I. Deliège Perception & Cognition of Music xviii. 425 The score is just a notational means for embodying aspects of the poietic process and for enabling production of the aesthesic process. 2009 R. Taruskin Danger of Music 319 Schoenberg was sure that the permeation of a composition in all its dimensions by a unifying kernel was an objective measure of its value—a properly poietic criterion rather than an esthesic one. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1898 |
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