Summary of Week 1
This week you have looked at the issue of originals or copies. In particular, if you have two things that are perceptually indistinguishable, should they be valued differently just because they have different histories? The answer pulls in both ways. On the one hand, if there is no difference in the experience, how can the experiences differ in value? On the other hand, much of the time, originals are valued more than copies.
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