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  1. How Buildings Mean.Nelson Goodman - 1985 - Critical Inquiry 11 (4):642-653.
    Arthur Schopenhauer ranked the several arts in a hierarchy, with literary and dramatic arts at the top, music soaring in a separate even higher heaven, and architecture sinking to the ground under the weight of beams and bricks and mortar.1 The governing principle seems to be some measure of spirituality, with architecture ranking lowest by vice of being grossly material.Nowadays such rankings are taken less seriously. Traditional ideologies and mythologies of the arts are undergoing deconstruction and disvaluation, making way for (...)
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  • The Model of the Text: Meaningful Action Considered as a Text.Paul Ricoeur - 1971 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 51.
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  • [Whistler and Ruskin Volume of Newspaper Cuttings and Other Material Connected with the Libel Case Whistler V. Ruskin].James Mcneill Whistler & John Ruskin - 1878 - S.N.
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  • The Freestanding column in eighteenth-century religious architecture.Antoine Picon - 2004 - In Lorraine Daston (ed.), Things That Talk: Object Lessons From Art and Science. Cambridge, Mass.: Zone Books. pp. 67--99.
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