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   ▪ 3. We also commonly make judgments about movies where we feel that one is better than another but this is based not necessarily upon knowledge but upon our personal tastes (Based upon the argument of gradation) 4. Knowledge for understanding an object of science is today left to experts and as we observe in the economic value of a painting it          ▪      also may be questionable. If one pays a million dollars for a painting it is assumed it must be valuable. Art has lost its value of its knowledge and become an economic value.      


































































































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