Quality
I – A form’s quality can be measured by methods that define its useful characteristics in meaningful ways.
II – A form’s qualities can be described by identifying the inherent traits of that form.
III – A form’s quality can be measured by the benefits it brings to the Common Good and to the individual.
IV – A form’s quality can be measured by its objective permanence compared to similar forms.
V – A form’s quality can be measured by the refinement of that form compared to similar forms.
VI – A form’s quality can be measured by the meaning it holds for those who engage with it.
VII – A form’s quality can be measured by the subjective response it inspires.