At 04:16 PM 11/30/2007, you wrote:
>To clarify my point: if we like certain things more because we recognize
>more Quality in them, i.e., because our experiences help us relate to these
>objects, then why do art connoisseurs differentiate between what's 
>"good"  and
>what they "like?"

Since I'm avoiding the unknown in painting, I thought it would be 
valuable to play with your question.

If we value certain values more because we value more value in them, 
i.e., because our values help us relate to these values, then why do 
people who evaluate art value between what's "value" and what they "value?"

Have I paraphrased your question correctly?

Marsha


   

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