| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Art works approach this limit by ruthlessly pursuing the principle of individuation, whereas if they pose as universals, they end up being accidental and pseudo-individual like examples of a type or species. (Adorno, Aesthetic Theory, pg. 259.) A philosophical critique of subjectivist ontology, if not the ontological character of external reality, complements Adorno's aesthetic critique of the cu
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