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For the past few years we have witnessed the discussion among philosophers arguing about the sense of teaching the aestetics as an obligatory subject in teaching philosophy. We have two excluding opinions here: the firm sceptical, treating the aestetics as peripheral field for the philosophy itself. Since the aestetics has problems with deciding the basic matters, fundamental for the discipline, such...