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POSITON/ARGUMENT PAPER: Plato, Aristotle, and Kant's philosophical take on the nature or character of art add depth and width to our practice, study, and understanding of art not only as a discipline but as a human endeavor as well. Among the three philosophical perspective on art, which philosophy you subscribe to or agree with this? Discuss your points and/ or arguments why you subscribe or agree with that philosophical perspective. You can cite examples and do your best to support your claims with facts. If you are going to use other resources, disagreeing with the other two. ​

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