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Aesthetic relativism is the idea that beauty and taste are subjective and dependent on the individual and cultural context in which they are experienced. This perspective suggests that what is considered beautiful or pleasing to one person may not be the same for another person, and that there is no universally objective standard for what is aesthetically pleasing.


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