I'm writing an essay on Plato's Symposium regarding Diotima's Ladder of Love. I want the essay title to be relevant, concise, and intriguing - Aestheticism of Beauty. How's that? Is it grammatically correct? Or should I go with The Aesthetics of Beauty instead. Any suggestions?
I'm writing an essay on Plato's Symposium regarding Diotima's Ladder of Love. I want the essay title to be relevant, concise, and intriguing - Aestheticism of Beauty. How's that? Is it grammatically correct? Or should I go with The Aesthetics of Beauty instead. Any suggestions?
I'm writing an essay on Plato's Symposium regarding Diotima's Ladder of Love. I want the essay title to be relevant, concise, and intriguing - Aestheticism of Beauty. How's that? Is it grammatically correct? Or should I go with The Aesthetics of Beauty instead. Any suggestions?
I'm writing an essay on Plato's Symposium regarding Diotima's Ladder of Love. I want the essay title to be relevant, concise, and intriguing - Aestheticism of Beauty. How's that? Is it grammatically correct? Or should I go with The Aesthetics of Beauty instead. Any suggestions?
I'm writing an essay on Plato's Symposium regarding Diotima's Ladder of Love. I want the essay title to be relevant, concise, and intriguing - Aestheticism of Beauty. How's that? Is it grammatically correct? Or should I go with The Aesthetics of Beauty instead. Any suggestions?