[formed (on the rare analogy of Gr. φυσικός from φύσις) on Gr. αἴσθησις perception, the regular æsthetics from Gr. αἴσθητικός being pre-occupied. Pronunciation: see Æ.]

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1879.  Lewes, Psychol., 64. It would be an abstract science of Feeling, to stand beside the abstract science of Force—an Æsthesics parallel with Dynamics.

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