It is the mark of the present period in the history of art that the concept of art implies no internal constraint on what works of art are, so that one no longer can tell if something is a work of art or not.
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The Abuse of Beauty: The Paul Carus Lectures 21 (Paul Carus Lectures)
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The Abuse of Beauty: Aesthetics and the Concept of Art (Paul Carus Lectures)
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