As I understand it, “This painting is beautiful” is completely equivalent to “I like (the visual aspects of) this painting”.
Definitional arguments are not useful. Even using your interpretation, the point stands: the statement, properly understood, is empirical truth.
As I understand it, “This painting is beautiful” is completely equivalent to “I like (the visual aspects of) this painting”.
Definitional arguments are not useful. Even using your interpretation, the point stands: the statement, properly understood, is empirical truth.