Now that Francis has raised the issue of expertise, I wonder whether it can be avoided when determining who should curate exhibits in a museum or teach in an art school.
Given your almost exclusive concern with subjectivity -- how do you think such determinations should be made ? Or do you strike a laissez-faire attitude, and just let such things happen as they will? ............................................ >The truth is, that, what we see as beautiful," Is beautiful" to each one of us, individually. That is based on our individual mind's experiences of beauty. The more one experiences, the more "subjective" judgments one makes. If beauty was in the object, we would not have be discussing aesthetics. Science would have settled that long ago, and they may, yet. mando ____________________________________________________________ Weight Loss Program Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/c?cp=rMJkTI2z4bvE0xF_5h-mMQAAJz6c l_zTaptgNR5c8Mer1v9kAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEUgAAAAA=
