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 +'''Guy Sircello''' (1936–1992) was an American philosopher best known for his [[analytic philosophy|analytic]] approach to philosophical [[aesthetics]].
-The 20th century saw an increasing rejection of beauty by artists and philosophers alike, culminating in [[postmodernism]]'s [[anti-aesthetics]]. This is despite beauty being a central concern of one of postmodernism's main influences, [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], who argued that the [[Will to Power]] was the [[Will to Beauty]]. 
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-In the aftermath of postmodernism's rejection of beauty, thinkers have returned to beauty as an important value. American analytic philosopher [[Guy Sircello]] proposed his New Theory of Beauty as an effort to reaffirm the status of beauty as an important philosophical concept. 
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