Not Value Collisions, but an Invigorating Humanistic and Democratic Value Dialogue “If an ox had hands and could paint a picture, his god would look like an ox.”—Xenophanes of Colophon Aesthetics: ‘Pure’ and ‘Absolute’ or ‘Obsolete’. If one were to take Kenneth Clark’s analysis of John Ruskin’s nineteenth century concepts about art and aesthetics and […]
Lectures
Metaphor
This is a very condensed capsule of the original hypothesis for my study of more than fifty years ago – as I remember it. It was to begin the research for understanding the unique phenomenon which emerged, in which cultures with greater congruous language application, rejected conceptual metaphors in product communication, depending on super realistic […]
Identity in Sheep’s Clothing
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