The essence of art can depend on its qualities rather than the creator, suggesting that evaluating a work of art may not require understanding its context or artist.
David Hume's theory indicates that beauty is defined through the effects an object's qualities have on audiences, thereby linking perception with the definition of art.
The discussion doesn't hinge on a definitive list of qualities that define art but rather accepts that the essence of art derives from the work's intrinsic characteristics.
An interesting perspective arises when considering art from unknown creators, leading to a focus solely on the qualities of the work itself.
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