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Re: Re: Re: Re: Rarity vs Value
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Posted by Erol on March 26, 2001 at 14:44:47 from (212.98.13.210):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Rarity vs Value posted by Dsl on March 26, 2001 at 14:05:01:
Dsl, actually, I don't want to take it to high level and I don't think I am doing so. Perhaps, I am being understood so because of my selection of words, because I learned your this language just from the books written by scholars. They are using such words/language in their books rather than your, folks' daily language. Perhaps, I learned wrong, but as far as I know "personal corresponds to subjective exactly". So, I don't understand that "it isn't objective, it isn't subjective, it's personal." I agree with you in that these (tractors) are "functional art forms" that I personally use a term "utilitarian art forms". I can see the beauty in some utilitarian hand made crafts, but could have not seen "the beauty" in this tractors field yet.If there is, I'd discuss about "the beauty is in the eye of beholder" you said in your first post. Do you mean the beauty here in this tractor field is a kind of function here? Or what? ps: sorry again about using the words like language books
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