On Aug 31, 2012, at 1:07 PM, [email protected] wrote:

>> There is also the sad idea that if you are uncertain what an aesthetic
>> ideal is, you may be uncertain as to whether or not you have one, and
>> be confusing it with the contents of department stores and art
>> galleries.
>>
> Your usage there, Kate, suggests you know what an "aesthetic ideal' IS. Do
> you mean that?

Cheerskep, did you intend to convey the notion that Kate has her own notion of
"aesthetic ideal"? Or do you really believe that Kate thinks that aesthetic
ideals exist?

Nomesayin'?

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