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Use "aestheticians" in a sentence
"Under Joseph Goebbels, Nazi aestheticians hollowed out the traditions of German romanticism and used them for their own ends."
"Most experienced conservative legal aestheticians can derive distinctions between Justices Scalia/Thomas/Roberts/Alito for progressives and liberals, those four votes are predictable."
"The rise of Action Painting, the Happening, The Living Theatre, John Cage's experimental music and Charles Olson's "projective verse," to name only a few examples of performance-oriented works of the 1950s and 1960s, forced many aestheticians to review the underlying assumptions of classic aesthetics."