[Ron]
Art, begins, I believe, with love. The highest form being the love of wisdom. Crafting this value allows one to build it into their lives. It is a discipline to be sure

[Arlo]
Maybe this is a semantic thing, but I don't see it as a "discipline" at all. "Art" applies to all forms of human activity, indeed, I'd argue that "art" could be understood as "Quality" revealed in "activity".

[Ron]
Art does pertain to a certain human activity, that of love.

[Arlo]
Well, this is again worded odd for me. "Love" is not a certain human activity, it is how we are involved. If you mean that Art/Love are terms pointing at the same thing, that "Art" is the physical manifestation of "love", then I'd say sure, I agree. But again "love" is not something bounded to a certain form of human activity, it ranges from playing baseball to building rotisseries to painting to hiking.

[Ron]
... simply because all human activity has the potential to be artful doesn't necessarily mean that all human activity is artful.

[Arlo]
No, of course not, and I thought I said as much.


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