aesthetic supervenience
Aesthetic supervenience refers to the concept that aesthetic properties of an object or experience depend on or emerge from its underlying physical characteristics or properties. In other words, aesthetic qualities such as beauty or artistic value are not separate or independent from the material or physical aspects of the object or experience, but rather derived from them.
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