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Erläutere die Aussagen der beiden angeführten Zitate und beziehe zu einem der beiden Zitate Stellung. Begründe deine Aussagen!
Zitat 1, Lil Dagover: „Für eine Frau ist Schönheit unbedingt wichtiger als Intelligenz, denn für Männer ist Sehen leichter als Denken.“
Zitat 2, David Hume: „Die Schönheit der Dinge liegt in der Seele dessen, der sie betrachtet.“
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