But doesn't the fact that people consider him a romantic composer in those examples, which are all academic-oriented, by the way, amount to it being the case that people consider him a romantic composer? I don't mean universally, but (some) people do consider him a romantic composer, so "people do not consider him a romantic composer" is incorrect.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:FFS. I'm sure you can find just as many sites that say the opposite. Besides, you are a bloody 'relativist' aren't you? What do you care about anything?
And yes, I'm a relativist, but as I've told you every time you bring that up, you don't seem to understand what that amounts to.