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1 But the quality of a Tasha's burger doesn't just have aesthetic value .
2 We are looking for those images that have both geologic and aesthetic value .
3 The pathetic only has aesthetic value in as far as it is sublime.
4 Instead, he wants people to appreciate them for their aesthetic value .
5 They help remove excess soil moisture - to say nothing of their aesthetic value .
6 Every novel created with real passion aspires quite naturally to a lasting aesthetic value .
7 It increases the efficiency of an open fire without compromising on its aesthetic value .
8 The spoken language was prized chiefly for its aesthetic value .
9 He assented, but her remark had only an aesthetic value .
10 Spoilers: Car spoilers have more than aesthetic value .
11 And expression is the vehicle of aesthetic value .
12 Vischer also made fun of Zimmermann's enthusiasm for the aesthetic value of the sense of touch.
13 There is, however, a circumstance which remarkably lessens the aesthetic value of these sorts of poetry.
14 Judgements of intrinsic ethical or aesthetic value are apt to have some self-evidence, but not much.
15 This should not be interpreted as exhausting the aesthetic value of logic and morality in the drama.
16 For in order that experience may have aesthetic value , an aesthetic interest must be taken in it.
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