Hmm.. I did mean that someone with cultivated taste cannot enjoy Harry Potter... and that therefore any person who enjoys Potter is a phillistine or a brute. My point was aimed at aesthetic relativism, and that one cannot claim Harry Potter to be a great work of art, unless he doesn't "get" the true great works of art.
A great chef can enjoy a hot-dog, but he knows that it has nothing to do with great cuisine, it's not even a question. But some "cruder" people will think a hot-dog is so much better than great cuisine. In the same way that taste for wine needs cultivated to appreciate fully the subtleties of different wines, in the same way any taste can be cultivated.


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). I couldn't care less whether the masses think Dante is relevant. 

) but the fact that an educated opinion is still subjective to a degree does not make it equal to worth to every last uniformed opinion.
