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Expressionism
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Instead of focusing on an accurate representation of objects in nature, Expressionism is concerned with finding a way to represent the inner feelings and experiences of the artist. It is not unusual to find exaggerated colors, dramatic brush work and distorted shapes in characteristic pieces of expressionistic paintings. Among the most common themes of expressionistic art were alienation from modern society, political corruption, and the horrors of war.

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What is Aesthetics?
In philosophy, aesthetics is the study of beauty and taste, whether in the form of the comic, the tragic or the sublime. Aesthetics has traditionally been part of other philosophical pursuits like the investigation of epistemology or ethics. However, it started to come into its own and become a more independent pursuit under Immanuel Kant, the German philosopher who saw aesthetics as a unitary and self-sufficient type of human experience.

What is Philosophy?
What is philosophy? Is there any point in studying philosophy, or is it a useless subject? What are the different branches of philosophy - what's the difference between aestheitcs and ethics? What's the difference between metaphysics and epistemology?

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