- Aug 11, 2000
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the saying is, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. that there are really no absolute terms for what is "beautiful" and what isn't. ultimately beauty then can only be judged in terms of majority opinion.
so the question is, how is that opinion derived? if it familiarity? is it exposure? is it a favorable leaning because of the opinion of others?
look at the standards of beauty for women and look how they've changed.
another example, look at old classic cars and not so classic cars. look at all the cars from an era, if you weren't from that era and had no previous knowledge of that era, would you know which vehicles were considered attractive and which weren't?
so the question is, how is that opinion derived? if it familiarity? is it exposure? is it a favorable leaning because of the opinion of others?
look at the standards of beauty for women and look how they've changed.
another example, look at old classic cars and not so classic cars. look at all the cars from an era, if you weren't from that era and had no previous knowledge of that era, would you know which vehicles were considered attractive and which weren't?