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V.E. Lin's avatar

Yes, I've seen a lot of online "critics" who argue that art is subjective, therefore all opinions are valid. But I've always wondered, if art is that subjective, why do people pay so much time and money to learn how to improve the craft? If there is absolutely no objective standard of aesthetics, then improvement in any artistic endeavour is arbitrary and a lie.

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Wonderful, I attempted to forge a theological (cruciform) aesthetic back in 2023, and this complements it nicely. I'd have to say, though, most people would probably still want to ask, "But what does beauty 𝘭𝘰𝘰𝘬 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦?" I'm sure there's plenty here on Substack that could answer that, though I'm addressing you, and I think a philosophy of aesthetic realism is foundational, but an 𝘢𝘱𝘱𝘭𝘪𝘦𝘥 𝘢𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘴 makes things more whole. Can we deduce why/if/how a Corinthian pillar or rose window is beautiful, one the basis of our aesthetic metaphysic? Also, I'm curious if we can permit a certain pluralism in aesthetics. Can the Gothic cathedral, a Germanic inculturation of Christian theology, be just as beautiful as a Japanese pagoda? (Esp. if the latter is taken as how a cathedral should look in a Christian Japan.) Thinking out loud a bit here, but you've spoken so much truth I want to prompt you to speak further. 😁

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