On Mar 17, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Oldak Quill wrote:
Notability is a human concept - "notability" doens't exist objectively, in the world. All of the things you list are intersubjectively notable, not inherently or integrally notable.
Exactly. Notability is determined by a set of standards that people have adopted. Yes, virtually everybody accepts that Nobel laureates are notable. But it's still notable because people want to read articles about it.
Which is, in fact, "I like it." It's just that everybody likes Gandhi.
-Phil