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  • was a French philosopher who rose to some of the most prestigious positions ... Bachelard proposed that the history of science is replete with "epistemological ...
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  • on numerous topics, including philosophy of history and aesthetics, and ... but dense, work, Croce set forth his theory of art, claiming that art was ...
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  • 31, 1939) was an Austrian psychologist, one of Sigmund Freud's closest ... His theory, although considered limited in ascribing all such development ...
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  • lofty, elevated, exalted), is the quality of greatness or vast magnitude ... *Dessoir, Max. Aesthetics and Theory of Art. Ästhetik und allgemeine ...
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  • [[Image:Lascaux 04.jpg|thumb|250px|Lascaux cave painting of aurochs]] Discovered in 1940, Lascaux is a series of caves in southwestern France ...
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  • Value is not equivalent to moral value. Works of art have value, but ... ==The meaning of value judgments== What are we doing when we ascribe ...
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  • Category:Art [[Image:Laas Geel cow herd.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Detail of the Laas ...
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  • ) is a female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist ... Apsaras are supernatural beings who appear as young women of great ...
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  • Max Wertheimer (April 15, 1880 – October 12, 1943) was one of the ... Starting with the observation of apparent movement, the phi phenomenon ...
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  • Movement Analysis, and other developments in the art of dance. One of the founders of European Modern Dance, Laban raised the status ...
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  • to distinguish him from the other members of the musically talented Couperin ... in French musical history as examples of how sacred and secular music ...
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  • specialist curators research the background of the collection, interpret the ... contexts. Curators have the unique role of building a culture of peace ...
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  • An auction is the process of buying and selling things by offering ... ==History of the Auction== The generally accepted first auction occurred ...
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  • not hold rigidly to a single paradigm or set of assumptions, but instead draws ... In philosophy and theology, eclecticism is the practice of selecting ...
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  • outstanding African-American jazz pianist. Art Tatum is known to the world ... his mother owned, playing by ear by the age of three. Tatum would learn both ...
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  • [[Image:Harpyie.JPG|thumb|right|400px|A medieval depiction of a Harpy ... sometimes referred to as "the hounds of Zeus" for such actions ...
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  • thinker. Tolstoy is widely regarded as one of the greatest of all novelists ... ==Theory of Art== After Tolstoy’s religious conversion, his view ...
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  • is the proposal about the notion of computability, called the Church ... Other relevant contributions by Church are the proofs of the undecidablility ...
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  • and a leading philosopher and psychologist of the French Enlightenment. He ... 30, 1715, at Grenoble, France to a family of lawyers. Like his elder brother ...
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  • recognized it as an important component of art and aesthetics. However ... the highest value, which exist independently of and transcend the phenomenal ...
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