oh that’s a good point - seems like we rarely talk about beauty as if the experiencer is changed by it
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(if so it’s used as hyperbole I think?)
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beauty is pleasure objectified," so what is objectified insight?
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absence of a noun for it in english is suggestive but idk how many languages that is true of
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the rarity is fake, there's more diamonds that it is usually let on, easier to produce also, most use is industrial, and diamonds for marriage is one of the most glaring examples of capitalism creating consumerist need were none was necessaryhttps://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/diamond-de-beers-marketing-campaign#sm.0001wbpc7cfsweunskn2apsohjrkw …
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1912 was a different time - yet is advertising/creating common knowledge “out there” or not?
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those things mediated through common knowledge, which makes james’ point
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I doubt this is empirically correct given that the wealthy have much lower divorce rates There's even the "month's salary" guideline to normalize the tradition, significantly exceeding that is probably a bad sign but I feel like this could be studied.
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I'm afraid literally any other example might make me sympathize with the argument more. Beauty of shiny overpriced rocks? A spook if I've ever seen one
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