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Subjective Universality is a Term coined by Immanuel Kant in his Critique of aesthetic judgment, suggesting that while Aesthetic judgments are subjective, they carry an expectation of Universal agreement. This paradox implies that when we find something beautiful, we believe others should agree, even though the judgment is based on Personal Feelings rather than Objective Criteria.
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