A child admiring  a butterfly perched on her finger, could never
be more meaningful than  me, admiring a work of art.
Chris, uniqueness always apply.
mando
On Nov 7, 2008, at 11:48 AM, Chris Miller wrote:

Not sure about the others on this thread -- but I've been talking about appreciating things *as art* --- and since this can be done to anything that anyone chooses (even a chunk of driftwood) -- "rarity" does not apply.


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Cheerskep wrote: "They're quite different, these appreciations, and I know others may have still different things in mind on occasion, but one common
element behind all these usages is: "rarity".

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