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The phrase "aesthetic question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to beauty, art, or design, often in a philosophical or critical context.
Example: "The artist posed an aesthetic question about the nature of beauty in contemporary society."
Alternatives: "artistic inquiry" or "beauty-related question".
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"In the end it's an aesthetic question," he said.
But the two Romantic revolutionaries were opposed on almost every aesthetic question of the day.
The edition is unquestionably beautiful, a bibliophilic fantasy: the less aesthetic question is whether colour-coding helps or hinders us in interpreting Benjy's section.
(Jeremy Eichler) 'CAPRICCIO' (Tomorrow) Strauss's final opera, "Capriccio" poses an aesthetic question: In opera, which is more important, the words or the music?
(Jeremy Eichler) 'CAPRICCIO' (Tonight and Sunday and Tuesday nights) Strauss's final opera, "Capriccio" poses an aesthetic question: In opera, which is more important, the words or the music?
Then there is the aesthetic question.
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He says, near the close of this part of his lectures on aesthetics, "Aesthetic questions have nothing to do with psychological experiments, but are answered in an entirely different way" (Wittgenstein 1966, 17).
Are these economic or aesthetic questions?
Turning dance into a gladiator sport does raise aesthetic questions.
But Berg's opera raises even bigger aesthetic questions.
Thorny aesthetic questions must often also be addressed.
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