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“Objective evidence for subjective preferences does not make the value judgement itself objective, but merely objectifies the preferences. This process brings to light those predilections that govern us. These can be then seen as an expression of personal norms (...) and in being exposed they open up an intersubjective means of access to our value judgements” (Iser, 1980: 25).

ISER, Wolfgang (1980). The Act Of Reading. A Theory Of Aesthetic Response. Baltimore, Londres: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

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