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Art must have meaning beyond aesthetic beauty

Some argue that art's value lies in conveying ideas, emotions, or social commentary beyond mere visual appeal. Others contend that beauty itself is a profound form of meaning, and art can be valuable purely for the aesthetic experience it provides without requiring deeper intellectual content.

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