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But if form and function are the same, there should not be priorization of one in relation to the other.
To be fair, if form and function are the same, then this entire question is tautological. (which is a valid perspective)
For example:
You could say that both are examples of function, because artistic beauty has a functional purpose (to enhance free expression, and emotional impact).
And that is the frivolity of words... They are mostly redundant (and exist for the beauty of form (which is a function)).