Journal of Comparative Literature & Aesthetics, Volym 17–18Vishvanatha Kaviraja Institute, 1994 |
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... culture that produced them . A right exists to safeguard and assure access to the products of our culture's creative labor . This is a claim against ( and rights may be understood as claims against ) destruction or forced exportation of ...
... culture that produced them . A right exists to safeguard and assure access to the products of our culture's creative labor . This is a claim against ( and rights may be understood as claims against ) destruction or forced exportation of ...
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... culture to experience the fullest humanity . Concomitant to this right is the right not to be simply a member of ... culture , past , present , and even future , namely , that of all the cultural components the aesthetic is most readily ...
... culture to experience the fullest humanity . Concomitant to this right is the right not to be simply a member of ... culture , past , present , and even future , namely , that of all the cultural components the aesthetic is most readily ...
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... culture conveniently available is to offer not access but annihilation . The right to preservation of each culture must balance the universal right of access to every culture . Inevitably local culture changes in response to the access ...
... culture conveniently available is to offer not access but annihilation . The right to preservation of each culture must balance the universal right of access to every culture . Inevitably local culture changes in response to the access ...
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Douglas Chismar 1724 Theodore Lipps Aesthetic Empathy and | 17 |
Contradiction as Origin | 25 |
Robert S Stewart 5168 Deceit Desire and Destruction in King Lear | 51 |
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