← Back to context Comment by selridge 2 months ago Almost like the rules for taste are made up on the fly… 3 comments selridge Reply tristor 2 months ago Of course they are, taste is a social conversation to align for a window of time on a set of guidelines. Taste is a social construct, being a social construct (or "made up") does not make it any less real or valuable. selridge 2 months ago It’s a social construct yeah, but constructed by what?IMO most of the unpleasant truth about taste is that it is really a stalking horse for money and distinction (cf the book of the same title). CooCooCaCha 2 months ago Taste isn’t a social construct, it’s a function of how your brain is structured/wired. How it’s applied is a social construct.
tristor 2 months ago Of course they are, taste is a social conversation to align for a window of time on a set of guidelines. Taste is a social construct, being a social construct (or "made up") does not make it any less real or valuable. selridge 2 months ago It’s a social construct yeah, but constructed by what?IMO most of the unpleasant truth about taste is that it is really a stalking horse for money and distinction (cf the book of the same title). CooCooCaCha 2 months ago Taste isn’t a social construct, it’s a function of how your brain is structured/wired. How it’s applied is a social construct.
selridge 2 months ago It’s a social construct yeah, but constructed by what?IMO most of the unpleasant truth about taste is that it is really a stalking horse for money and distinction (cf the book of the same title).
CooCooCaCha 2 months ago Taste isn’t a social construct, it’s a function of how your brain is structured/wired. How it’s applied is a social construct.
Of course they are, taste is a social conversation to align for a window of time on a set of guidelines. Taste is a social construct, being a social construct (or "made up") does not make it any less real or valuable.
It’s a social construct yeah, but constructed by what?
IMO most of the unpleasant truth about taste is that it is really a stalking horse for money and distinction (cf the book of the same title).
Taste isn’t a social construct, it’s a function of how your brain is structured/wired. How it’s applied is a social construct.