'"Beauty" is an aesthetic concept of the mind that varies between each person, not a property that you can give to an object.'
Not everyone would agree to this. There are people who believe that objective beauty really is "out there" in the world, independent of human judgement.
Your opinion is very fashionable at the moment, particularly among academics and intellectuals, and similar arguments are applied to morality and anything else not subject to empirical investigation. But as I said, this way of thinking is by no means universal.
But what, other than intelligent beings, can ponder the concept of beauty? When we say something is beautiful, we mean it is aesthetically pleasing, and without a perceiver of an object, there is nothing to be aesthetically pleased.
If you believe in god, space aliens, etc., we can shift the admirer of beauty to another perceiver, but still, without the perceiver there is no concept of beauty ascribed to the object.
Not everyone would agree to this. There are people who believe that objective beauty really is "out there" in the world, independent of human judgement.
Your opinion is very fashionable at the moment, particularly among academics and intellectuals, and similar arguments are applied to morality and anything else not subject to empirical investigation. But as I said, this way of thinking is by no means universal.