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Not sure. I think what strikes me about aesthetics is the sheer arbitrariness of it. Even with semi-objective measures of beauty & ugliness, some people love ugly things and despise beauty. It's a deity out of cosmic horror - beautiful but capricious, incomprehensible, deadly.
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Conversely, any comprehensible system of ethics must have good and bad baked into it. Without these, ethics is meaningless. But life is full of fuzzy and utterly incomprehensible calculus, the full extensions of even the smallest actions are unknowable.
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So corners must be cut, structures must be built. In absence of perfect judgement there must be good-enough judgement. Heuristic. Noise is filtered. Signal is purer, but less lively. Then actions must be consequential. Everything must be measured, weighed. The scales rule all.
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