One might critique a Zen Buddhist's understanding of the esthetic attitude
a. by questioning the ambiguity of a "unified experience."
b. by arguing for the value of simplicity, individuality, and spontaneity.
c. by calling attention to experiences such as disease, cruelty, and war.
d. by arguing that art communicates knowledge.
ANS: C
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