Both Hume and Dutton argue against beauty being in the eye of the beholder — which argument do you find more compelling?

Both Hume and Dutton argue against beauty being in the eye of the beholder — which argument do you find more compelling?

(Or, point out a fatal weakness with either). You are free to use any artwork this section or previous ones to make your point. (Paolo Uccello*, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Matthew Barney)