The object of an esthetic experience
a. would not be experienced esthetically if we asked, "How can we use it?"
b. can only be appreciated esthetically if the observer is emotionally detached and uninvolved in the object.
c. can never be an object of knowledge.
d. can not be a tree.
ANS: A
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