One
difficulty in understanding beauty is that it has both objective and subjective
aspects: it is seen as a property of things but also as depending on the
emotional response of observers. Because of its subjective side, beauty is said
to be "in the eye of the beholder" It has been argued that the ability
on the side of the subject needed to perceive and judge beauty, sometimes
referred to as the "sense of taste", can be trained and that the
verdicts of experts coincide in the long run. This suggests the standards of
validity of judgments of beauty are intersubjective, i.e. dependent on a group
of judges, rather than fully subjective or objective.

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