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What is callipedia?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 5/25/2025

Callipedia is a term often associated with the study or appreciation of beauty, particularly in relation to the human form. It derives from the Greek words "kallos" (beauty) and "paideia" (education or upbringing), suggesting a focus on the ideals of beauty in art and culture. In contemporary contexts, it may refer to movements or philosophies that celebrate body positivity and diverse standards of beauty.

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