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    Les abords Nord-Est de l’agora de Thasos III. Les sculptures.Bernard Holtzmann & Raphaël Jacob - 2010 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 134 (1):223-299.
    The north-east outskirts of the agora of Thasos III. 1 : the sculptures. The seventy fragments of sculpture – mostly carved on Thasos in the local marble – published here provide a representative selection of the finds made during excavations on the north-east outskirts of the agora of Thasos. Since a protobyzantine mansion has been built with materials taken from the ruins of the nearby agora, portraits-statues and offerings are the kinds of sculpture most represented. Except for a few better (...)
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    The Drama of Ekphrastic Affect: Sculpture in Evliy' Çelebi's The Book of Travels.Nilay Kaya - 2019 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 53 (4):99-110.
    Evliyâ Çelebi, who wrote accounts of his travels that lasted over forty years, was an enlightened Ottoman saraylı, a courtier as his name çelebi indicates. Seyahatnâme, a ten-volume, first-person narrative, is one of the few accounts of the seventeenth-century Ottoman world and its periphery from the perspective of a Muslim intellectual. Robert Dankoff states, "The Book of Travels is a unique geographical, social, cultural, and linguistic record of the places and peoples the author encountered, and an invaluable source for many (...)
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    Etonian Jusphilosophy.António Tomas Ana & Patrício Batsîkama - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 28:13-28.
    The term etonism is from «Etona» that means flag, marks, evidence, and reason in Kikôngo. The variants in Umbûndu: etonolo or etonuilo means, allegations, reasons, indulgence (tolerance). The Nyaneka form is etŏnya: 1) reasons, 2) allegations, 3) indulgence and 5) the justice and the tolerance. Etona is Angolan artist (sculptor/painter). In his sculpture they are morphologically evidenced three treatments in the surface of the matter, namely 1) flat treatment; 2) rude treatment and finally 3) accidental treatment. Each one is a (...)
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    The Allure of the Disgusting.Mary Magada-Ward - 2021 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 35 (3):243-256.
    What is missing from the many contemporary social scientific accounts that aim to explain our moral and political judgments by reference to our capacity to experience disgust is any acknowledgment of our fascination with disgusting objects. For this reason, Magada-Ward argues that disgust must be understood as fundamentally an aesthetic conception. In order to demonstrate this, the author explores the disturbing and very funny sculptures of Rona Pondick. This exploration shows that disgust is seldom a reliable indicator of political or (...)
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    The 'scientific artworks' of Doctor Paul Richer.Natasha Ruiz-Gómez - 2013 - Medical Humanities 39 (1):4-10.
    This article examines the little-known sculptures of pathology created by Doctor Paul Richer (1849–1933) in the 1890s for the so-called Musée Charcot at the Hôpital de la Salpêtrière in Paris. Under the direction of Doctor Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893), one of the founders of modern neurology, Richer was the head of the hospital's museum of pathological anatomy, as well as the Salpêtrière's resident artist. His ‘series of figural representations of the principal types of nervous pathology’ included busts of patients suffering from (...)
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    The aesthetics of grace: philosophy, art, and nature.Raffaele Milani - 2013 - New York: Peter Lang.
    In The Aesthetics of Grace: Philosophy, Art, and Nature, Raffaele Milani traces the fascinating history of the idea of 'grace' from ancient times to the 1700s. Although this term has been displaced by other concepts with the advent of modernism and postmodernism, the complex ideas related to the notion of 'grace' remain an important aesthetic category, and Milani presents an impressive panorama of reflections on and interpretations of the subject. The subtitle of the work indicates the broad scope of a (...)
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    Pausanias and the Stymphalian Birds.R. J. Ling - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (1):152-157.
    ‘In Stymphalos there is also an old sanctuary of Stymphalian Artemis. The image is of wood, mostly gilded. On the roof of the temple there are also representations of the Stymphalian birds. It was difficult to discern clearly whether they were made of wood or plaster, but my examination suggested that they were of wood rather than plaster.’Pausanias' reference to the Stymphalian birds of the temple at Stymphalos was taken by the German scholar, Bliimner, to indicate that stucco reliefs were (...)
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    La moisson et les pigeons. Note sur l’assise sommitale du pilier de Prusias à Delphes.Amélie Perrier - 2008 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 132 (1):257-270.
    The harvest and the pigeons. A note on the summit course of the pillar of Prusias at Delphi The remains of the pillar of Prusias, next to the temple of Apollon at Delphi, have generated much comment. Indeed, the course that supported the equestrian statue of the king of Bithynia presents 112 mortises, above and beyond the attachment holes of the statue itself. Until the present, it has been thought that these cavities served to attach vegetal elements, ears of corn (...)
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    Michelangelo i novoplatonizam u renesansnoj umjetnosti – s osvrtom na svod Sikstinske kapele i Mojsija.Marko Tokić - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (1-2):33-60.
    U radu iznosimo shvaćanje da je novoplatonizam u Michelangelovom kiparstvu prisutan na dublji način nego li to shvaćaju oni koji u Michelangelovoj umjetnosti iznalaze tek simboličku ilustraciju određenog novoplatoničkog učenja. Novoplatonizam u Michelangelovoj skulpturi ne vidimo kao simboliku koja upućuje na određenu novoplatoničku teoriju. U tom bismo slučaju o novoplatonizmu u umjetnosti govorili kao o onome izvanjskom s obzirom na bit umjetničkog djela, budući da se samo nastajanje i jestvo umjetničkog djela ne temelji u postupku teorijskog razmatranja, već u rukotvorenju. (...)
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    (1 other version)A comparative study of artistic play and.Mitsuru Fujie - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (4):107-114.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.4 (2003) 107-114 [Access article in PDF] A Comparative Study of Artistic Play and Zoukei-Asobi[Tables] "Artistic Play" and "Zoukei-Asobi" Recently, I found an article in Art Education which led me to believe that "artistic play" is not as popular among North America art educators as it is in Japan. 1 For Japanese art educators, especially at the elementary level, this word is well-known as (...)
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  11. When Paintings Argue.Gilbert Plumer - 2024 - Philosophy 99 (3):379-407.
    [Winner of the American Philosophical Association’s 2024 Journal of Value Inquiry Prize.] My thesis is that certain non-verbal paintings such as Picasso’s GUERNICA make (simple) arguments. If this is correct and the arguments are reasonably good, it would indicate one way that non-literary art can be cognitively valuable, since argument can provide the justification needed for knowledge or understanding. The focus is on painting, but my findings seem applicable to comparable visual art forms (a sculpture is also considered). My approach (...)
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    Une tête colossale de Titus au forum de Thessalonique Théodosia.Theodosia Stéfanidou-Tivérou - 2001 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 125 (1):389-411.
    The marble head inv. no. 882 in the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki came from the north terrace of the forum ofthe ancient city, where in 1924 and 1973 a sumptuous building of Imperial times was excavated, believed to have been a library (building B). It yielded a large number of important sculptures, including the famous statue of Athena Julia Domna, as well as others which were cultic. The technical characteristics indicate that head 882 must have belonged to a colossal acrolithic (...)
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    Art Subjects: Making Artists in the American University (review).Theodore Gracyk - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 39 (1):119-122.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Art Subjects: Making Artists in the American UniversityTheodore GracykArt Subjects: Making Artists in the American University, by Howard Singerman. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1999, 296 pp., $19.95 paper.Howard Singerman's Art Subjects is a study of the training of visual artists in American universities from 1912 to the present. More precisely, the book is an account of how two philosophies ofeducation have competed to inform (...)
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    Exploring Paternal Mentalization Among Fathers of Toddlers Through a Clay-Sculpting Task.Nehama Grenimann Bauch & Michal Bat Or - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study explored parental mentalization processes as they unfolded during a sculpting task administered to fathers of toddlers. Parental mentalization—the parent’s ability to understand behavior based on its underlying mental states —is considered crucial within parent–child relationships and child development. Eleven Israeli first-time fathers of children aged 2–3 were asked to sculpt a representation of themselves with their child using clay. Following the task, the fathers were interviewed while observing the sculpture they had created. Qualitative thematic analysis integrated three types (...)
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    Coherence, agility and cultural selection.Nicholas Tresilian - 2005 - Technoetic Arts 3 (2):61-71.
    The Western world is in the habit of looking at the history of visual art ‘in closeup’ - single image by single image - and receiving its information about art history in that uniquely particulate form. But if instead we distance ourselves a little from the history of art, enough to see it ‘in long-shot’ as it were - i.e. as a more or less continuous, dense flow of images - patterns emerge in the flow which convey new information, which (...)
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    Labour and Leviathan: Anish Kapoor and the Idea of an Embodied Polity.Bert van Roermund - 2022 - Rivista di Estetica 79:103-120.
    The argument starts out (section 1) from a description of the aesthetic encounter with Anish Kapoor’s installation Léviathan (Paris 2011), highlighting the importance of the body as the mediator of sense and senses. I take this sculpture to imagine the labour of polity-making. Drawing on Merleau-Ponty’s analysis of embodiment as the intertwinement of a self and its world or environment, i.e., as labour, I analyse three fault lines in the concept of labour, (section 2), indicating where Merleau-Ponty departs from Marx. (...)
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  17. A Playful Reading of the Double Quotation in The Descent of Alette by Alice Notley.Feliz Molina - 2011 - Continent 1 (4):230-233.
    continent. 1.4 (2011): 230—233. A word about the quotation marks. People ask about them, in the beginning; in the process of giving themselves up to reading the poem, they become comfortable with them, without necessarily thinking precisely about why they’re there. But they’re there, mostly to measure the poem. The phrases they enclose are poetic feet. If I had simply left white spaces between the phrases, the phrases would be read too fast for my musical intention. The quotation marks make (...)
     
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  18. Belief: An Essay.Jamie Iredell - 2011 - Continent 1 (4):279-285.
    continent. 1.4 (2011): 279—285. Concerning its Transitive Nature, the Conversion of Native Americans of Spanish Colonial California, Indoctrinated Catholicism, & the Creation There’s no direct archaeological evidence that Jesus ever existed. 1 I memorized the Act of Contrition. I don’t remember it now, except the beginning: Forgive me Father for I have sinned . . . This was in preparation for the Sacrament of Holy Reconciliation, where in a confessional I confessed my sins to Father Scott, who looked like Jesus, (...)
     
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    Esthétique et sémiologie.Guy Bouchard - 1974 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 30 (1):63.
    L'article présente d'abord les principales tendances de l'esthétique: centrées sur les arts du beau (peinture, sculpture, littérature, etc.: définition extensionnelle ouverte), elles divergent en termes de rattachement à un champ d'étude plus vaste (l'expérience sensible, l'art ou la beauté en général, etc.). Les principales tendances de la sémiologie, de leur côté, correspondent à une science ou doctrine générale des signes, à une science des signaux (signes servant à communiquer), voire à une science des seuls signaux non linguistiques, à l'exclusion des (...)
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    Bible and Yoga: Toward an Esoteric Reading of Biblical Literature.Susanne Scholz - 2005 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 25 (1):133-146.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Bible and Yoga:Toward an Esoteric Reading of Biblical LiteratureSusanne ScholzThe ProblemWe live in a post-biblical world—a world that sentimentalizes the Bible, ignores it, or is indifferent about the sacred text of the Christian and Jewish religions. Our daily lives are not shaped by biblical rhetoric, imagery, or practice, but by our everyday efforts of making a living, staying healthy, and raising a family. By "we" I mean those of (...)
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  21. Sztuka a prawda. Problem sztuki w dyskusji między Gorgiaszem a Platonem (Techne and Truth. The problem of techne in the dispute between Gorgias and Plato).Zbigniew Nerczuk - 2002 - Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
    Techne and Truth. The problem of techne in the dispute between Gorgias and Plato -/- The source of the problem matter of the book is the Plato’s dialogue „Gorgias”. One of the main subjects of the discussion carried out in this multi-aspect work is the issue of the art of rhetoric. In the dialogue the contemporary form of the art of rhetoric, represented by Gorgias, Polos and Callicles, is confronted with Plato’s proposal of rhetoric and concept of art (techne). The (...)
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    Art Education in Lower Secondary Schools in Japan and the United Kingdom.Toshio Naoe - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (4):101.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.4 (2003) 101-107 [Access article in PDF] Art Education in Lower Secondary Schools in Japan and the United Kingdom This essay compares the system and practice of art education in Japan and the United Kingdom at the lower secondary school level. Three surveys on how art is taught form the basis of this research. I conducted the first survey in 1992, distributed to 156 (...)
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    Towards an Understanding of African Art.John Murungi - 1982 - Diogenes 30 (119):114-131.
    In the introduction to his book, African Art, Pierre Meauze refers to carving as a dialogue between man and matter. He does not specify what he means by this statement but if it is his intention to let African sculpture speak for itself he is to be credited for his accomplishment, for the book contains beautiful pictures of some of the most well known pieces of African sculpture. However, as the following inquiry seeks to indicate, it is not possible to (...)
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    European plastic art in anthropological dimension: From the classics to the postmodernism.R. M. Rusin & I. V. Liashenko - 2018 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 14:20-29.
    Purpose. The article is devoted to the analysis of corporality as an attribute of plastic art in the Ancient art, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the modernism and the postmodernism. Theoretical basis. The authors consider historical development of the art as a change of paradigms. Within each paradigm a special understanding of art is created, which is characterized both by the act of creativity itself and by the evaluation of its results. Particularly urgent is the task to identify the origins (...)
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    Sculpture in the first century..Hellenistic Sculpture Iii - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (1).
  26. Indice acumulado.Indice Acumulado - 2011 - Apuntes Filosóficos 20 (39).
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  27. Facs facs facs facs facs facs stimulus.Animal Car Sculpture & Face Animal Car Sculpture - 2010 - In Stephen José Hanson & Martin Bunzl (eds.), Foundational Issues in Human Brain Mapping. Bradford.
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  28. Malcolm S. adiseshiah madras.Some Quantitative Indicators - 1980 - Paideia 8:179.
     
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  29. Pai Dei a rivista letteraria bimestrale Aron a (lago maggiore) diretta da V. pisani direttore resp.: G. scarpat.Indice Del Presente Fascicolo & Varietà E. Rassegne - 1950 - Paideia 5:288.
     
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    Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology: Division 24: Expenditures and adopted budgets (1994-1996).No Authorship Indicated - 1994 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 15 (2):205-205.
    Provides the expenditures and adopted budgets from the Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology Division 24 from 1994 to 1996. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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  31. Methods and systematic reflections.Indications of Creation in Contemporary Astrophysics - 2001 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 24:209.
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    Agnosticism and Religion.No Authorship Indicated - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (2):192-192.
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    Basal concepts in philosophy. An inquiry into being, non-being, and becoming.No Authorship Indicated - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (4):415-416.
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    Discrimination of Shades of Gray for Different Intervals of Time.No Authorship Indicated - 1903 - Psychological Review 10 (4):449-451.
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    Epitome of the synthetic philosophy.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (2):190-190.
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    L'?criture et le caract?re.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (4):428-430.
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    On After-images.No Authorship Indicated - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (1):85-87.
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    On Active Attention.No Authorship Indicated - 1903 - Psychological Review 10 (4):435-436.
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    On a modification of the Helmholtz theory of hearing.No Authorship Indicated - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (2):217-219.
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    Psychological Literature: Aphasia.No Authorship Indicated - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (1):88-93.
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    Psychological Literature: Hysteria, Paramnesia.No Authorship Indicated - 1894 - Psychological Review 1 (1):93-95.
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    Psychological Review: Erratum.No Authorship Indicated - 1967 - Psychological Review 74 (4):329-329.
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    Recherches sur la biologie de la cellule nerveuse.No Authorship Indicated - 1900 - Psychological Review 7 (4):422-423.
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    Subliminal consciousness, etc.No Authorship Indicated - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (6):682-684.
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    Sur les connexions du ruban de Reil avec la corticalit? c?r?brale.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (6):620-621.
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    The Conception of Infinity.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (1):97-99.
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    The growth of psychological journals in America.No Authorship Indicated - 1943 - Psychological Review 50 (1):80-80.
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    The relation of intuitionism to the ethical doctrine of self-realization.No Authorship Indicated - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (6):691-691.
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    Ueber Vertheilung und Empfindlichkeit der Tastpunkte.No Authorship Indicated - 1903 - Psychological Review 10 (5):578-578.
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    Vorlesungen?ber soziale ethik.No Authorship Indicated - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (6):634-635.
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