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    Literature, strategies and metalanguage, part 3: Poetical arts and metalanguage.Mariana Neţ - 1993 - Semiotica 94 (3-4):253-294.
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    The Aesthetic Of Failure: Net Art Gone Wrong.Michele White - 2002 - Angelaki 7 (1):173-194.
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    The Art of Teaching Practical Hints on the Teaching of Latin. By L. W. P. Lewis. Pp. ix + 210. Macmillan. 5s. net.R. B. Appleton - 1920 - The Classical Review 34 (1-2):35-37.
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    Art in Greece Art in Greece. By A. De Ridder and W. Deonna. Pp. xxxii + 375, with 64 figures in the text and 24 plates. ('The History of Civilization' Series.) London: Kegan Paul, Ltd., 1927. 21s. net. [REVIEW]E. S. Forster - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (02):72-73.
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  5. From work of art to service of art. On contemporary art, new economy and Net activism.J. Strehovec - 2003 - Filozofski Vestnik 24 (1):183-200.
     
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    Art and Morality. By O. de Selincourt. (London: Methuen & Co., Ltd.. 1935. Pp. ix + 284. Price 10s. 6d. net.).Louis Arnaud Reid - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):215-.
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    The Art of the Greeks. By H. B. Walters. With 112 plates and 18 illustrations in the text. Methuen. 12 s. 6 d. net.H. D. R. W. - 1907 - The Classical Review 21 (06):186-.
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    The Art of Terence The Art of Terence. By Gilbert Norwood. Pp.156. Oxford: Blackwell, 1923. 7s. 6d. net.J. S. Phillimore - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (1-2):40-41.
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    Byzantine Art - Gervase Mathew: Byzantine Aesthetics. Pp. xiv+187; 25 plates. London: Murray, 1963. Cloth, 35 s. net.Steven Runciman - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (02):205-206.
  10. Unforgettable Art - More Oxford Compositions. By A. N. Bryan-Brown, J. T. Christie, F. G. Geary, T. F. Higham, M. Platnauer, A. F. Wells. Pp. xlii + 234. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964. Cloth, 35 s. net. [REVIEW]R. G. Austin - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):108-110.
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    Greek Art - J. D. Beazley: Campana Fragments in Florence. Pp. 35; 3 plates, 17 transparencies. London: Milford (Oxford University Press), 1933. Paper, 15s. - E. A. Gardner: Poet and Artist in Greece. Pp. 132; 30 text illustrations. London: Duckworth, 1933. Cloth, 5s. - C. T. Seltman: Attic Vase-painting. (Martin Classical Lectures, Vol. III.) Pp. xviii + 97, 17 text illustrations, 37 plates. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Milford), 1933. Cloth, 6s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]T. B. L. Webster - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (02):69-71.
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    Art and Literature in Fourthcentury Athens - T. B. L. Webster: Art and Literature in Fourth Century Athens. Pp. xvi + 159: 16 plates. London: Athlone Press, 1956. Cloth, 25 s. net. [REVIEW]J. S. Morrison - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (2):124-126.
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    The Art of Words - C. M. Bowra: Landmarks in Greek Literature. Pp. xi+284; 55 plates. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1966. Cloth, 55 s. net. [REVIEW]H. C. Baldry - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (02):177-178.
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    Greek Art in New York - Gisela M. A. Richter: Catalogue of Greek Sculptures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Pp. xviii+123; 164 plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1954. Cloth, £7. 7 s. net. - Metropolitan Museum of Art: Handbook of the Greek Collection. Pp. ix+322 (including 130 plates, 36 line illustrations). Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1953. Cloth, £5 net. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (3-4):309-310.
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    The Art of War in Greece - F. E. Adcock: The Greek and Macedonian Art of War. (Sather Classical Lectures, vol. 30.) Pp. viii+109. Berkeley: University of California Press (London: Cambridge University Press), 1957. Cloth, 22 s. 6 d. net. [REVIEW]R. J. Hopper - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (03):268-269.
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    The Philosophy of Art. By C. J. Ducasse. (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1931. Pp. xiv + 314. Price 12s. 6d. net.).R. Collingwood - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (23):383-.
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    Frances A. Yates: The Art of Memory. Pp. xv + 400; 21 plates, 11 figs. London: Routledge, 1966. Cloth, £3. 3 s. net.A. E. Douglas - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (1):118-118.
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    Why Exhibit Works of Art? By Ananda K. Coomaraswamy. (London: Luzac & Co. 1943. Pp. 148. Price 6s. net.). Listowel - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (73):176-176.
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    ΠΕΙΘΟϒΣ ΔΗΜΙΟϒΡΓΟΣ - George Kennedy: The Art of Persuasion in Greece. Pp. xi+350. London: Routledge, 1963. Cloth, 45 s. net.H. L. L. Hudson-Williams - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (02):200-202.
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    Art and theatre for health in rural Cambodia.Chea Nguon, Lek Dysoley, Chan Davoeung, Yok Sovann, Nou Sanann, Ma Sareth, Pich Kunthea, San Vuth, Kem Sovann, Kayna Kol, Chhouen Heng, Rouen Sary, Thomas J. Peto, Rupam Tripura, Renly Lim & Phaik Yeong Cheah - 2018 - Global Bioethics 29 (1):16-21.
    ABSTRACTThis article describes our experience using art and theatre to engage rural communities in western Cambodia to understand malaria and support malaria control and elimination. The project was a pilot science–arts initiative to supplement existing engagement activities conducted by local authorities. In 2016, the project was conducted in 20 villages, involved 300 community members and was attended by more than 8000 people. Key health messages were to use insecticide-treated bed-nets and repellents, febrile people should attend village malaria workers, and to (...)
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  21. Ancient Mosaic Art - H. P. L'Orange and P. J. Nordhagen: Mosaics: from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages. Pp. x + 92; 4 colour plates, 110 half-tone text plates. London: Methuen, 1966. Cloth. 70 s. net. [REVIEW]J. M. C. Toynbee - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (03):369-370.
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    Archaic Greek Art - Gisela M. A. Richter: Archaic Greek Art against its Historical Background. Pp. xxv + 226; 337 figs, on 107 plates. New York and London; Oxford University Press, 1949. Cloth, 63 s. net. [REVIEW]Martin Robertson - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (02):109-110.
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    Sociality. The Art of Living Together, By Atkinson Lee M.A. (London: Holborn Publishing House. 1927. Pp. xiv + 302. Price 5s. net.). [REVIEW]John Macmurray - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (13):147-.
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    Kevin Herbert: Ancient Art in Bowdoin College. Pp. xv+212; 48 plates. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press , 1964. Cloth, 56s. net. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (2):236-236.
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    The Principles of Greek Art. By Percy Gardner, Litt. D. 1 vol. 8vo. Pp. xvii + 352. 112 illustrations (in the text). London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd. 10s. net. [REVIEW]M. W. T. E. - 1914 - The Classical Review 28 (07):249-.
  26. Anderson, James and Rosenfeld, Edward (eds.), Talking Nets: An Oral History of Neural Networks. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998. Bahn, Paul G., The Cambridge Illustrated History of Prehistoric Art (= Cambridge Illustrated History). New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Barondes, Samuel H., Mood Genes: Hunting for Origins of Mania and Depression. New York. [REVIEW]Hugh Beyer, Karen Holtzblatt, D. L. Blank, Brian P. Bloomfield, Rod Coombs, David Knights, Dale Littler, Bob Carpenter & William E. Conklin - 2000 - Semiotica 128 (1/2):195-198.
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    Reenacttv.Net: Re-working the site(s) of new television: Participants, contemporary and historical television, and the archive.Phil Ellis - 2011 - Communications 36 (3):375-394.
    This article investigates the potential for new television as arts practice. It explores this potential by revisiting acts and sites of television's history through processes of enactment, specifically the reenactment of The Man with the Flower in his Mouth, the first drama broadcast by John Logie Baird in 1930. This took place in Baird's studio at 133 Long Acre, London. The article outlines key features of various possibilities for a “new” television and a new television arts practice and considers how (...)
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    The New Laocoon: An essay on the confusion of the arts. By Irving Babbitt. Constable. 5s. net.H. D. R. W. - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (02):70-.
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    Net versus relative impacts in public policy automation: a conjoint analysis of attitudes of Black Americans.Ryan Kennedy, Amanda Austin, Michael Adams, Carroll Robinson & Peter Salib - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-13.
    The use of algorithms and automated systems, especially those leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), has been exploding in the public sector, but their use has been controversial. Ethicists, public advocates, and legal scholars have debated whether biases in AI systems should bar their use or if the potential net benefits, especially toward traditionally disadvantaged groups, justify even greater expansion. While this debate has become voluminous, no scholars of which we are aware have conducted experiments with the groups affected by these policies (...)
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  30. Art and symbol in Nietzsche's aesthetics.Gary Banham - manuscript
    Paper published on author's website available at http://www.garybanham.net/PAPERS_files/Art%20and%20Symbol%20in%20Nietzsche%27s%20Aesthetics.pdf.
     
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    F. van der Meer: Early Christian Art. Pp. 148; 48 plates. London: Faber, 1967. Cloth, 50 s. net.D. Talbot Rice - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (3):360-360.
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    Karl Lehmann: Samothrace. Excavations Conducted by the Institute Fine Arts, New York University. Volume 4, part 1: The Hall of Votive Gifts. Pp. xvi+186; 20 plates, many figs. London: Routledge (for Bollingen Foundation), 1962. Cloth, £3. 10 s. net. [REVIEW]J. M. Cook - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (01):117-118.
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    Greek Comedy - Katherine Lever: The Art of Greek Comedy. Pp. xi + 212. London: Methuen, 1956. Cloth, 21 s net.D. Mervyn Jones - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (3-4):204-207.
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    Athenian Tragedy Athenian Tragedy: A Study in Popular Art. By Thomas Dwight Goodell. Small 8vo. Pp. 297. New Haven: Yale University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. 21s. net. [REVIEW]J. T. Sheppard - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (3-4):80-82.
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    Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. United States of America. Metropolitan Musewn of Art, New York: Fasc. 2, Attic Black-figured Kylikes. by Gisela M. A. Richter. Pp. xvii+22; 42 plates. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1953. Boards, 32s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]T. B. L. Webster - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (34):319-319.
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    D. M. Miller: "The Net of Hephaestus. A Study of Modern Criticism and Metaphysical Metaphor". [REVIEW]S. R. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (1):166-168.
    Miller first examines the New Critics’ theory of metaphor, then presents his own views. There is one chapter on Hulme and Richards, one on Empson, Tate, Ransom and Brooks, and a third on Wimsatt, Wheelwright, and Krieger. Chapter Four contains Miller’s position and applies it to some metaphors from the metaphysical poets, and Chapter Five examines the problem of the objective status of a work of verbal art. Miller uses Richards’ distinction between the tenor and vehicle of a metaphor; in (...)
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    Greek Architecture - A. W. Lawrence: Greek Architecture. (The Pelican History of Art.) Pp. xxxiv+327; 152 plates, 171 figs. West Drayton: Penguin Books, 1957. Cloth, 63s. net. [REVIEW]Hugh Plommer - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (3-4):276-279.
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    Nature, the artful modeler: lectures on laws, science, how nature arranges the world and how we can arrange it better.Nancy Cartwright - 2019 - Chicago: Open Court.
    How fixed are the happenings in Nature and how are they fixed? One - very orthodox - account teaches that the sciences offer general truths that we combine with local facts to derive our expectations about what will happen, either naturally or when we build a device to design, be it a laser, a washing machine, an anti-malarial bed net, or an auction for the airwavse. Nancy Cartwright offers a different picture, one in which neither we nor Nature have such (...)
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    Two Translations of Plato - (1) Plato, Protagoras and Meno. A new translation by W. K. C. Guthrie. Pp. 157. West Drayton: Penguin Books, 1956. Paper, 2 s. 6 d. net. - (2) Plato's Protagoras. Jowett's translation extensively revised by M. Ostwald. Edited with an introduction by G. Vlastos. Pp. lviii + 69. New York: Liberal Arts Press, 1956. Paper, 75 c[REVIEW]J. Tate - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (01):35-37.
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    A Gold Treasure of the Late Roman Period A Gold Treasure of the Late Roman Period. By Walter Dennison Swarthmore College. (University of Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series, Vol. XII. Studies in East Christian and Roman Art, Part II.). One volume. 11″×8″. Pp. 87. Fifty-four plates and 57 text illustrations. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1918. $2.50 net. [REVIEW]H. M. F. - 1919 - The Classical Review 33 (5-6):117-118.
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    Gisela M. A. Richter: A Handbook of Greek Art. Pp. 421; 4 col. pl., 507 text-figs. London: Phaidon Press, 1959. Cloth, 37 s. 6 d. net. [REVIEW]J. M. Cook - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (02):177-.
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    Rhys Carpenter: The Esthetic Basis of Greek Art. Pp. 177; 8 plates. London: Mark Paterson for Indiana University Press, 1960. Paper, 14 s. net. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (03):308-.
  43. The Poetics- D. W. Lucas: Aristotle, Poetics. Introduction, Commentary, and Appendixes. Pp. xxviii+313. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968. Cloth, 50 s. net. - Leon Golden and O. B. Hardison: Aristotle, Poetics. A Translation and Commentary for Students of Literature. Pp. xi+307. Hemel Hempstead: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1968. Stiff paper, 26 s. - L. J. Potts: Aristotle on the Art of Fiction. An English translation of the Poetics with an introductory essay and explanatory notes. Pp. 94. Cambridge: University Press, 1968. Stiff paper, 7 s[REVIEW]Margaret Hubbard - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (2):176-181.
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    (1 other version)Meaning and Truth in the Arts. By John Hospers. (North Carolina University Press. London, Geoffry Cumberlege. Pp. 252. Price 22s. net.). [REVIEW]E. F. Carritt - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (83):283-.
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    Sŏul p'yŏnji konghwaguk: pik teit'ŏ ro ara pon Chosŏn chisigin, yesulga net'ŭwŏk'ŭ = The republic of letters, Seoul.Kyŏng-il Chŏn - 2021 - Sŏul-si: Tabinch'i Puksŭ.
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    Under What Net?William K. Frankena - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (186):319 - 326.
    In Morality and Art Mrs Foot characterizes the formalist position about morality as holding ‘that a man can choose for himself, so long as he meets the formal requirements of generality and consistency, what his ultimate moral principles are to be’, and says, quite rightly in my opinion, that it is indefensible, ‘implying as it does that we might recognize as a moral system some entirely pointless set of prohibitions or taboos, or activities such as clapping one's hands, not even (...)
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  47. Teaching & learning guide for: Art, morality and ethics: On the moral character of art works and inter-relations to artistic value.Matthew Kieran - 2010 - Philosophy Compass 5 (5):426-431.
    This guide accompanies the following article: Matthew Kieran, ‘Art, Morality and Ethics: On the (Im)moral Character of Art Works and Inter‐Relations to Artistic Value’. Philosophy Compass 1/2 (2006): pp. 129–143, doi: 10.1111/j.1747‐9991.2006.00019.x Author’s Introduction Up until fairly recently it was philosophical orthodoxy – at least within analytic aesthetics broadly construed – to hold that the appreciation and evaluation of works as art and moral considerations pertaining to them are conceptually distinct. However, following on from the idea that artistic value is (...)
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    ‘The Origin of the Work of Art’: Heidegger.Patrick Hutchings - 2012 - Sophia 51 (4):465-478.
    Professor Max Charlesworth and I worked, at Deakin University, on a course, 'Understanding Art'. Max was interested in the Social History of Art and in art as: 'giving form to mere matter'. Here 'form' might be read as 'lucid', 'exemplary', 'beautiful' etcetera. I am an Aristotle Poetics 4 man '… imitating something with the utmost veracity in a picture', and an Aristotle and John Cage man: 'Art is the imitation of nature in the manner of operation. Or a net'. (Cage) (...)
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  49. The Post-Human Media Semblance: Predictive Catastrophism.Ekin Erkan - 2020 - Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge 36.
    Since the advent of media archeology, a deep-seated bifurcation has found one end of the field arguing for the interventionist and appropriative weaponization of media whereas the other side has championed a “total war” with technology itself, insisting that new media’s military-industrial roots inherently color its drivability. Here, I implore a moment within the cultural history of net.art and post-internet art to examine how contemporaneous queries about control after militarism and decentralization, as prognosticated by Paul Virilio and Gilles Deleuze, are (...)
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    Architecture de la chute.Brian Holmes - 2004 - Multitudes 4 (4):139-141.
    Résumé La critique situationniste a transformé l’art en pratique de la vie quotidienne. Les punks y ont ajouté le pullulement des groupes autoproduits et le souci de subvertir les moyens de communication de masse. Les cercles underground, l’art vidéo et les sound systems ont fait le reste. Internet a pu brancher le monde sur la contre-culture. Le 18 Juin 1999, de nombreux centres financiers, à commencer par celui de Londres, ont été attaqués par les masques multicolores de Reclaim the Streets (...)
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