Art, asked by Anurag76281, 21 days ago

why perception of beauty is subjective?

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Answered by NoExist
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A complication emerges with a purely subjective account of beauty, because the idea of beauty becomes meaningless if everything is merely a matter of taste or personal preference. If beauty is purely in the eye of the beholder, the idea of beauty has no value as an ideal comparable to truth or goodness.

Answered by Raghav1330
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  • Beauty is not a quality of things in and of itself; it only exists in the mind that considers them, and each mind sees beauty differently.
  • Every person should accept his or her own feelings without seeking to control those of others because one person may even sense deformity where another is sensitive to beauty.
  • Hume would also contend that beauty is inert until it is acknowledged and there is general agreement that something is beautiful.
  • Beauty is founded on the pleasure we feel when we look at or hear particular things, which is why it is a subjective concept.
  • There are two forms of beauty: relative beauty, which is seen in art, and absolute beauty, which can be found in nature.
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