Thanks for your response. Here, the art critic says criticism focuses on two things:
a) whether an artwork has intrinsic value
b) whether its quality is objectively judged or based on personal taste
The critic claims that if an artwork lacks intrinsic value, its quality judgments
must be merely based on taste (i.e., they cannot be objectively judged).
The question says that the flaw in the criticism is that it takes for granted that _______.
My prephrase: the critic takes for granted that anything lacking intrinsic value can only be judged based on taste, and cannot be objectively judged. This is provided by correct answer choice C.
Let me know whether that makes sense--thanks!
~Steve