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The right hand palsy of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519): new insights on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of his death. [PDF]
Lazzeri D, Rossi C.
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Bulletin of the Krannert Art Museum: v.2, no.1 1976 [PDF]
Krannert Art Museum. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Middlebrow Aesthetics: An Explanation and Defense
ABSTRACT We offer a philosophical account of the middlebrow as a theoretical category to do explanatory and critical work in aesthetics. On our account, the middlebrow ought to be understood as aspirational popular art. That is, it is art which aspires both to be popular (in a distinctive sense), and at the same time to be something more than popular ...
Aaron Meskin, Jonathan M. Weinberg
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Secret hand gestures in paintings. [PDF]
Lazzeri D, Nicoli F, Zhang Y.
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ABSTRACT This paper responds to recent arguments for the outsourcing of parental obligations and shows why such proposals are morally problematic. After outlining why it is impermissible for the parent–child attachment to be outsourced, and prior to Section 4, I explain the meaning of the duty of love.
Danielle Levitan
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Multidisciplinary Approach Applied to the Diagnosis of the Facade of the Arciprestal Church of Santa María de Morella (Castellón, Spain). [PDF]
Ferrazza L +9 more
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New Light on the Virgin from Veldre, the Virgin from Østsinni and the Crucifix from Tretten [PDF]
Kollandsrud, Kaja
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Openness as a political commitment
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Tadhg Ó Laoghaire
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AI Alignment Versus AI Ethical Treatment: 10 Challenges
ABSTRACT A morally acceptable course of AI development should avoid two dangers: creating unaligned AI systems that pose a threat to humanity and mistreating AI systems that merit moral consideration in their own right. This paper argues these two dangers interact and that if we create AI systems that merit moral consideration, simultaneously avoiding ...
Adam Bradley, Bradford Saad
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