Martin Heidegger on Art
.... debarred from admittance into the pure draft, the more they
belong within the great whole of the Open (Heidegger 107). The world into which
art allows entry is ....
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Aristotle Usefulness
.... There are various modes of persuasion, but not all of them
belong to the
art of Rhetoric from Aristotle's perspective. Of those ....
(959

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Renaissance Art
.... Durer took the Italian view t hat the fine arts
belong among the liberal arts .... his time and so came to have a wide influence on sixteenth-century
art through his ....
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Art by Women of Color
.... Specifically, artists who are women of color are excluded from the major
art institutions not only because they are women but also because they
belong to a ....
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Art of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia
.... Some are part of particular places and
belong to those who live there. .... Dreamings-- present in everything--can be "activated by ceremony and
art" to provide ....
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Two Works of Art of the Sung Dynasty
.... as many more for the robe and feet: The long lines of the robe
belong to the .... painting to their time and were subject to the general view of what
art should be ....
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Creations of Art
.... Their subjects are us -- people, human beings -- of which they too
belong. .... or prejudices) and bestow or deny their approval of a given work of
art are wasting ....
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Six Degrees of Separation
.... imagination, the inner most feelings, joys and pains of artists who create
art as a .... that Flan doesn't understand that all Paul wanted was to
belong, to
belong ....
(1134

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)
Ancient Art
.... The hieroglyphic signs also
belong to a different order of reality. .... is apparently as alien to the Egyptian as it had been to the painter of Neolithic rock
art. ....
(3971

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Standards for Art Instruction
.... based approach argue that contextual and historical information properly
belong to the .... that challenge their preconceptions about the nature of
art, can raise ....
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)
American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
.... The slow pace of this
art in America was due to the initial lack of demand .... but it was difficult to avoid the idea that James Garfield simply did not
belong in a ....
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Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita
.... Those who find Lolita pornographic are likely to fall into the latter characterization, while those who find it
art more likely
belong to the former. ....
(2122

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Artistic expression of Egypt
.... The hieroglyphic signs also
belong to a different order of reality. .... as alien to the Egyptian as it had been to the painter of Neolithic rock
art (Janson 99-100 ....
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Literary and Critical Theories
.... Indeed, text and
art belong to and proceed from the intellectual life of a culture, which puts them squarely within what Foucault designates as the archaeology ....
(2300

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Roman Orator Cicero
.... These men were all undeniably masters of the
art of persuasive and eloquent speech .... Senate (Sumner, 1973, p. 5). Although Cicero's family did not
belong to the ....
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Gothic Cathedrals Although Gothic cathedrals are still physically
Although Gothic cathedrals are still physically present, they
belong spiritually to another age. .... built in France, in the same manner that Gothic
art arose and ....
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A Triumphal Arch
.... work that was done in San Clemente allows us to understand how
art and architecture .... The triumphal arch and its associated mosaics
belong the top layer of San ....
(1890

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Robert Mapplethorpe This paper will explore Rob
.... So what if a nude doesn't really
belong on something that resembles a flower pot? .... Carlson, Margaret. "Whose
Art Is It, Anyway?" Time, 3 July 1989, 21. ....
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Aristotle & Locke on Property
.... T]he slave, but also the things which he tends,
belong to the .... Indeed, Aristotle refers to the "
art of acquiring property" (19, et passim) as arising from nature ....
(2732

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Aristotle & Locke on Property The purpose of this resear
.... T]he slave, but also the things which he tends,
belong to the .... Indeed, Aristotle refers to the "
art of acquiring property" (19, et passim) as arising from nature ....
(2718

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Zen Buddhism & the Arts
.... and richnesses) and the natural world from which we spring and to which we
belong as members of the animal kingdom. Again, like other
art forms that have been ....
(4140

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The Harlem Renaissance
....
art--like the spirituals and the dance--the unrefined source for the new
art. .... These events
belong to the generation before the Harlem Renaissance, but the same ....
(1497

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RESEARCH TRADITIONS Introduction The field of
.... The history of science presents attempts to formulate methods for finding proofs and new discoveries; these
belong to the
art of discovery or heuristics. ....
(3990

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Male characters in 2 Novels
.... What a great and powerful thing
art is .... Raskolnikov is possessed by his theory of the extraordinary man and the special abilities and rights that
belong to such ....
(2496

10

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Chekhov's short play "The Bear"
.... followed by two unstressed syllables: "Aunt Jennifer." The tigers
belong to Aunt .... the full expression possible if he or she dedicates all effort toward
art. ....
(2198

9

)
Russian Theatre & Vsevolod Meyerhold
.... of revolution within--or anyway responding to--the artistic revolution fostered by Stanislavski's Moscow
Art Theatre, and more .... "The Theatre Can
Belong to Our ....
(2156

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Philosophical Principles
.... society, and belief clearly belongs to the individual, where behavior may
belong to society .... For each
art, says Aristotle, there is an end to which the
art tends ....
(4734

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)
Schopenhauer's Views on Music The purpose of this rese
.... reality is subject to human experience: "All that in any way belongs or can
belong to the world .... Arthur Schopenhauer, Philosophies of
Art and Beauty, np, 492. ....
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Women of the French Impressionist Movement
.... In the upper-class milieu to which you
belong, this will be revolutionary, I .... gave her children: although the eldest child, Yves, quickly abandoned
art, and the ....
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The Family & Health Problem of a Member
.... the beliefs they hold, the positions they occupy, and the groups to which they
belong. .... is depressed at the thought that he may be required to give up his
art. ....
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