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    Supports→The honorific use of 'aesthetic' is inadequate as the sole meaning of the term in everyday aesthetics.

    Aesthetic experience includes negative and neutral valences, not only positive ones.

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    Another important issue regarding the term ‘aesthetics’ in everyday aesthetics is the distinction between its honorific and classificatory use. In both aesthetics discourse and common vernacular, the term ‘aesthetic’ is generally used in the honorific sense. Hence, something having an aesthetic property is generally regarded positively and gaining an aesthetic experience is understood to mean that it is a meaningful and satisfying experience. However, increasing number of everyday aestheticians

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