Richard: Because Support it fails to meet the fundamental requirement of art— Support that it represent— Conclusion abstract art will eventually be seen as an aberration.
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Richaed says that abstract art will eventually been seen as an aberration. Why? Because abstract art does not represent anything, and representation is necessary for art.
Jung-Su says that abstract art is art. Why? Because it does represent something: the purely formal features of objects.
We need a statement that Richard and Jung-Su disagree on. They disagree on whether abstract art is representational. Richard thinks abstract art is not representational. Jung-Su thinks that abstract art is representational because it represents formal features of objects.
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Both speakers agree with this statement. Richard thinks this is the reason why abstract art will eventually be seen as an aberration. Jung-Su concedes that abstract art doesn’t literally represent objects, but represents purely formal features.
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Jung-Su does not express an opinion on this statement. Jung-Su does not counter Richard’s claim that art must represent something.
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Richard does not express an opinion on this statement. Richard’s comments are limited to abstract art.
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Jung-Su does not express an opinion on this statement. Jung-Su does not comment on the future viewpoint surrounding abstract art, but whether or not abstract art is truly art.
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Richard and Jung-Su disagree on this statement. Richard disagrees, and thinks that abstract art is not art because it lacks the representation requirement of art. Jung-Su agrees, and thinks abstract art represents the purely formal features of objects.