Altering Artworks

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 12 (2):53-61 (2005)
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Abstract

The grounds for recognizing that artists possess a personal “moral right of integrity” that would entitle them to prevent others from modifying their works are weak. There is, however, an important (and legislation-worthy) public interest in protecting highly-valued entities, including at least some works of art, from permanently destructive transformations.

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Lawrence Lengbeyer
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