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Question
1. According to Kant, genius is a talent for producing that for which a definite rule must be given.
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2. According to Kant, genius produces art with originality that serves as a standard or rule of judgment for others.
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3. According to Kant, a genius cannot describe how it brings about its products and so does not himself know how he has come by his Ideas.
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4. According to Nochlin, the question about why there have been no great women artists is a bad question.
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5. According to Nochlin, The feminist's first reaction to dig up examples of worthy or insufficiently appreciated women artists throughout history is the appropriate manner in which to proceed.
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6. According to Nochlin, there is a different kind of greatness for women's art than for men's.
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7. According to Nochlin, the problem lies with the feminists' concept of what femininity is.
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8. According to Nochlin, the fault lies not in women, but in institutions and education.
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9. It would be fair to say that Nochlin's concepts can be taken countering Kant's concept that genius alone lies behind great art.
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10. According to Nochlin, the assumptions about genius as an atemporal and mysterious power somehow embedded in the person of the Great Artist is in tension with the concept of being a lady painter.
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