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  • ...uded with 49 feature articles covering a broad [[spectrum]] of topics from art history and its methods to wall painting.
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  • ...web.hwwilsonweb.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/hww/jumpstart.jhtml?prod=ARTR '''''Art Index Retrospective'''''] ...ry art history, Art Index Retrospective allows users to search 55 years of art journalism at a keystroke. Users can research leading English-language sour
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  • ...nal]] and informative [[qualities]] in [[literature]] and other types of [[art]]. The term has its [[origin]] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancien ...riticism''] (1711), which offers a range of [[advice]] about critics and [[criticism]]. An example of didactism in [[music]] is the [[chant]] [https://en.wikipe
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  • ...[[movements]], while examining important [[individual]]s connected to the art scene, such as the collector Peggy Guggenheim and the critic Clement Greenb ...ical background and penetrating insight, The Oxford Dictionary of American Art and Artists is an essential one-volume resource.
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  • ...ibe]] an adherent of a position disagreeing with or opposing the object of criticism. ...often in periodicals. Critics are numerous in certain fields, including [[art]], [[music]], [[film]], theatre or [[drama]], restaurant, and scientific pu
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  • ...a branch of [[axiology]] and is closely associated with the philosophy of art. ...ral [[ideas]]. Finally, at least a few scholars have noticed that the term Art, with a capital A and in its modern sense, and the related term fine arts (
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  • [[Pedagogy]] or paedagogy (pronounced /ˈpidəɡɒdʒi/) is the [[art]] or [[science]] of being a teacher. The term generally refers to strategie ...en discussing adult learning and teaching. He referred to andragogy as the art and science of teaching adults.
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  • It is strongly associated with [[art]] and [[Narrative|storytelling]] where it has ancient roots. Most [[culture ==Criticism==
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  • ...hat it is [[worth]] or what it "proves" – than on a tacit [[statement]] of criticism that is [[revealed]] by the [[reactions]] the object provokes in others, th ...rints by signing them "AD", making them forgeries. In the 20th century the art market made forgeries highly profitable. There are widespread forgeries of
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  • ...ons]] or even excessively [[naive]] [[optimism]], since Plato argues that "art" would have allowed the [[potential]] misanthrope to recognize that the [[m ...t followed because, "they say so". This might be thought of as more of a [[criticism]] of [[conformity]] rather than people in general. Unlike Schopenhauer, [ht
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  • ...|literary]] output, and the emergence of the [[Film|motion picture]] as an art form greatly enriched philosophical subject matter. ...osophy''' is an eclectic and elusive trend of thought characterized by its criticism of the conventions of Western [[philosophy]]. Postmodern philosophy is an a
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  • ===='''''[[Criticism]]''''', '''''[[Communication]]'''''==== ===='''''[[Criticism]]'''''====
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  • ...t%20history Art History]". WordNet Search - 3.0, princeton.edu Moreover, ''art history'' generally is the [[research]] of [[artist]]s and their cultural a ...art theory frequently have been the pivots upon which the understanding of art history has turned.
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  • ...ns of human existence (Scotton, Chinen and Battista, 1996; Daniels, 2005). Criticism has also come from the cognitive psychologist, and humanist, [[Albert Ellis ...us. However, Scotton, Chinen and Battista (1996) believe that much of this criticism can be nuanced if one differentiates between the field of Transpersonal Psy
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  • ...ye], in his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomy_of_Criticism Anatomy of Criticism], observed that such use of omens and foretelling are plot devices, indepen The high mission of any [[art]] is, by its [[illusion]]s, to '''foreshadow''' a higher universe [[reality
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  • ...technical, architectural, geographical utopias, and in multiple works of [[art]] ([[opera]], [[literature]], [[music]], [[dance]], [[film]]). For Bloch ho ...change the social circumstances of their lives. Almost as if to avoid the criticism, in his book What You Can Change and What You Can't, he is careful to outli
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  • Future studies, or futurology, is the [[science]], [[art]] and [[practice]] of postulating possible futures. Modern practitioners st ...re, Faults and Virtues". The Science Fiction Novel: Imagination and Social Criticism. University of Chicago: Advent Publishers.
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  • ...h century, the division between history and prehistory became problematic. Criticism arose because of history's implicit exclusion of certain civilizations, suc ...criticism. The sixth and final inquiry about a source is called internal criticism.
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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria]. They all enjoyed the art of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_Art Greece], examples of wh ...nce]] and [[religion]] become less [[dogmatic]] and more [[tolerant]] of [[criticism]], [[philosophy]] will then begin to achieve [[unity]] in the [[intelligent
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  • The great traditions in [[art]] have a foundation in the art of one of the ancient civilizations: ...eauty and anatomically correct proportions. [[Roman Empire|Ancient Roman]] art depicted gods as idealized humans, shown with characteristic distinguishing
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