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The perception of beauty is inherently subjective from "summary" of The Sense of Beauty by George Santayana

The perception of beauty is a subjective experience that varies from person to person. What one individual finds beautiful, another may find unattractive or even ugly. This subjectivity is rooted in our personal preferences, experiences, and cultural backgrounds. As a result, there is no universal standard of beauty that applies to all people. Beauty is not an objective quality that exists independently of our minds; rather, it is a product of our perceptions and interpretations. We each bring our own unique perspective to the world, shaping how we view and appreciate the things around us. This individuality is what makes the experience of beauty so personal and diverse. ...
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    The Sense of Beauty

    George Santayana

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