Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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There never are 'demonstrable facts' that prove personal likes and dislikes, no matter how widely they are held. De gustibus non est disputandum, not because we can't dispute (we always can, and often do) but because nobody ever wins the argument definitively There is never a complete, unanswerable, logical refutation of the view proposed that will make it impossible for anyone sensible to hold.
Even if you persuade me to believe Simpson expresses something important (and I don't say you couldn't: I do keep trying with him, not least because so many people I respect do get something valuable from him), this still doesn't stop someone else holding my former view. Indeed, perhaps the most basic fact about Simpson, and indeed about classical music in toto, is that the great majority doesn't care a stuff for it! Ergo it's all rubbish of course...
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