The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... Perhaps the next step after AI will be the self - application of science : science studying itself as an object . This is a dif- ferent manner of mixing subject and object - perhaps an even more tangled one than that of humans studying ...
... Perhaps the next step after AI will be the self - application of science : science studying itself as an object . This is a dif- ferent manner of mixing subject and object - perhaps an even more tangled one than that of humans studying ...
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... Perhaps because my John Cage was , until recently , the only book on this central figure of con- temporary esthetics , it is the anthology of mine that both com- posers and visual artists tend to know best . Indeed , when someone I meet ...
... Perhaps because my John Cage was , until recently , the only book on this central figure of con- temporary esthetics , it is the anthology of mine that both com- posers and visual artists tend to know best . Indeed , when someone I meet ...
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... perhaps of genius , or leads us to consider it beautiful , perhaps sublime ? To ask these questions is the same as to ask how the actual linkage is established be- tween the mind's relations and associations of feelings , and the ...
... perhaps of genius , or leads us to consider it beautiful , perhaps sublime ? To ask these questions is the same as to ask how the actual linkage is established be- tween the mind's relations and associations of feelings , and the ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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