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The Taste Essay

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  • #taste culture
  • #social dynamics
  • #aesthetic theory
  • The essay explores taste cultures, introducing archetypes like the indifferent outlaw, the unfashionable tasteless, the connoisseur, the taste pioneer, and the philistine.
  • Mrs. Higgins in Shaw's 'Pygmalion' exemplifies transcending taste culture, moving beyond conformity and transgression to kindness and enlightenment.
  • Taste is defined as making aesthetic choices someone does not want you to make, emphasizing risk and disruption in cultural evolution.
  • Connoisseurs practice aesthetic erudition but lack autonomous creative agency, while taste pioneers drive cultural change through transgression and self-authorship.
  • The philistine represents a threat by valuing other domains, diluting the culture's importance and challenging its totalizing claims.
  • A hierarchy of aesthetic needs includes discernment, indifference, transgression, self-authorship, rightness surplus, and transcendence.
  • Cruelty is central to taste cultures through exclusion and humiliation, but kindness marks transcendence, offering an ultimate tastelessness.
  • The essay connects taste to AI, suggesting connoisseurship can be automated, but true taste requires exposure to aesthetic and social risks.