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    It is not the case that If animals, landscapes, and abstract forms can express Platonic Ideas that evoke pure aesthetic response, then the ideal of beauty is not restricted to rational humanity.

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    • 1.Aesthetic response in humans requires cognitive interpretation; what appears spontaneous actually involves conceptual frameworks humans project.
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    • 2.Platonic Ideas, if they exist, may be accessible only through rational intellect; beauty in non-rational subjects could be mere sensory pleasure, not intellectual contemplation of Ideas.
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    • 3.Cultural attribution of aesthetic value to animals and landscapes may reflect human meaning-making rather than evidence that beauty itself is non-rational.
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    • 1.Pure aesthetic response occurs spontaneously when viewing non-human subjects, suggesting beauty transcends rational contemplation.
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    • 2.Platonic Ideas are universal, non-spatial forms; if they manifest in nature, they need not depend on human rational faculties to do so.
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    • 3.Many cultures attribute aesthetic and spiritual value to animal forms and landscapes independent of human rationality or use.
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