Are statements about resemblances objectively true/false, or are they merely

Are statements about resemblances objectively true/false, or are they merely

Are statements about resemblances objectively true/false, or are they merely statements about the way things seem to us, hence subjective? Is it "objectively" true that pentagons are more like hexagons than circles? Is it objectively true that the paintings of Monet are more like those of Renoir than those of Picasso?

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