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    Challenges→Significant exposure to an artwork can be a reason why one's judgement of it is reliable, and may belong to the space of aesthetic reasons.

    A factor that corrupts the conditions Hume identifies as necessary for reliable aesthetic judgment cannot simultaneously belong to the space of aesthetic reasons that justify that judgment.

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    Aesthetic judgment(Lyotard's appropriation of Kantian aesthetic judgment for the problem of justice.)
    Judgment that does not produce denotative knowledge about a determinable state of affairs, but refers to the way our faculties interact as we move among modes of phrasing (denotative, prescriptive, performative, political, cognitive, artistic, etc.).
    Hume(as the main philosopher discussed in this statement)
    David Hume was an 18th-century Scottish philosopher who argued that human knowledge comes from experience and observation rather than pure reasoning alone.
    Reliable(as used in epistemology)
    Consistently trustworthy and likely to produce correct results most of the time.
    Space of reasons(Sellars's critique of the myth of the given; taken up and developed by Brandom as inferentialism.)
    Sellars's concept designating the normative, inferential domain within which epistemic justification and the application of concepts operate, distinct from the causal order of nature.

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    aesthetic reasons(as used in philosophy of art)
    Reasons related to beauty, artistic value, or sensory experience—like saying 'this painting is great because of its use of color.'
    conditions (necessary)(as applied to what makes aesthetic judgment reliable)
    Requirements that must be present for something to happen or be true—like how you need ingredients to bake a cake; without them, the cake won't work.

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