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The Examined Cross-cultural creativity — aesthetics across traditions: Study aesthetics as a philosophical practice, not a decorative one. You'll examine your own aesthetic assumptions and trace where they come from—expanding what you're capable of seeing and creating.

Discover how aesthetic traditions shape your creativity. Explore philosophical aesthetics across cultures and challenge the assumptions limiting your artis

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Concepts in this course
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Aesthetic Correspondence: Color, Sound, Emotion, and Time
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Kireji: The Cutting Word as Aesthetic Pivot
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Mono no Aware: The Pathos of Things
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Observation as Epistemology: Seeing as Knowing
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Polyphonic Narrative: Multiple Voices, Single Vision
AI prompts in this course
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What Would Change if You Got Cross-cultural creativity — aesthetics across traditions Right?
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The Cross-cultural creativity — aesthetics across traditions Question You're Avoiding
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What's Holding You Back with Cross-cultural creativity — aesthetics across traditions?
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