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  1. Artifice and Authenticity.Jenny Saville Portraits - 2009 - In Laurie J. Shrage (ed.), You've Changed: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity. Oup Usa.
     
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    Taking this deft self-description as a point of departure, I reflect as a feminist philosopher on feminist artist Jenny Saville's portrait of its author, Del LaGrace Volcano, together with a Saville self-portrait as a cosmetic surgery patient. 1 In this study of Matrix (1999, oil on canvas, seven feet by ten feet) and Plan (1993, oil on canvas, nine feet by seven feet), I analyze how Saville's artistic practice conveys. [REVIEW]Jenny Saville Portraits - 2009 - In Laurie J. Shrage (ed.), You've Changed: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity. Oup Usa.
  3. Ch 6900 lugano, via nassa 3-tel. 091/23 38 54.Egyptian Fayum Encaustic & Portrait of A. Youth - 1996 - Minerva 7:51.
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  4. Two portraits of the Humean moral agent.Kate Abramson - 2002 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 83 (4):301–334.
    Among contemporary ethicists, Hume is perhaps best known for his views about morality’s practical import and his spectator-centered account of moral evaluation. Yet according to the so-called “spectator complaint”, these two aspects of Hume’s moral theory cannot be reconciled with one another. I argue that the answer to the spectator complaint lies in Hume’s account of “goodness” and “greatness of mind”. Through a discussion of these two virtues, Hume makes clear the connection between his views about moral motivation and his (...)
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    Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint.Hélène Cixous - 2004 - Columbia University Press.
    A kaleidoscopic portrait of Derrida's life and works through the prism of his Jewish heritage, by a leading feminist thinker and close personal friend. From the circumcision act to family relationships, through Derrida's works to those of Celan, Rousseau, and Beaumarchais, Cixous effortlessly merges biography and textual commentary in this playful portrait of the man, his works, and being Jewish.
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  6. Portraits in painting and photography.Cynthia Freeland - 2007 - Philosophical Studies 135 (1):95 - 109.
    This article addresses the portrait as a philosophical form of art. Portraits seek to render the subjective objectively visible. In portraiture two fundamental aims come into conflict: the revelatory aim of faithfulness to the subject, and the creative aim of artistic expression. In the first part of my paper, studying works by Rembrandt, I develop a typology of four different things that can be meant when speaking of an image’s power to show a person: accuracy, testimony of presence, emotional (...)
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  7. Portraits from memory: and other essays.Bertrand Russell - 1956 - New York: Simon & Schuster.
    PORTRAITS FROM MEMORY and Other Essays by BERTRAND RUSSELL SIMON AND SCHUSTER NEW YORK 1956 VI CONTENTS PAGE Mind and Matter 1 45 The Cult of Common Usage 1 66 ...
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  8. Portraits of people not present.Bence Nanay - 2020 - In Hans Maes (ed.), Portraits and Philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge.
    The aim of this paper is to explore what could be meant by modernist portraiture. On the face of it, there is a real tension about the very idea of modernist portraiture inasmuch as one key idea of modernism is negativity and self-negation, whereas portraiture is, in some very obvious sense, not negation. It is the depiction of the sitter. So there are reasons to think that modernist portraiture, in the strong sense of the term, is a contradiction in terms. (...)
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  9. Portraits of the Landscape.Erich Hatala Matthes - 2020 - In Hans Maes (ed.), Portraits and Philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge.
    Portraits are defined in part by their aim to reveal and represent the inner ‘character’ of a person. Because landscapes are typically viewed as lacking such an ‘inner life,’ one might assume that landscapes cannot be the subject of portraiture. However, the notion of landscape character plays an important role in landscape aesthetics and preservation. In this essay, I argue that landscape artworks can thus share in portraiture’s goal of capturing character, and in doing so present us with essential (...)
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    Portraits and persons: a philosophical inquiry.Cynthia A. Freeland - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Featuring more than fifty halftones, this is an exhilarating philosophical exploration of portraiture that highlights its important contribution to the complex ...
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  11. Real Portraits in Literature.Stacie Friend - 2020 - In Hans Maes (ed.), Portraits and Philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 213-228.
    Many works of fiction include portraits in their storyworlds. Some of these portraits are themselves fictional, such as the portrait of Dorian Gray in Oscar Wilde's novel. Others are real, such as the Darnley portrait of Elizabeth I in A. S. Byatt's The Virgin in the Garden. When authors invent portraits, they expect us to visualise them. When they refer to real portraits, they exploit our familiarity with how they actually look. Like representations of other real (...)
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    Portrait of the Psychiatrist as a Young Man: The Early Writing and Work of R.D. Laing, 1927-1960.Allan Beveridge - 2011 - Oxford University Press, Usa.
    Machine generated contents note: -- Part I -- 1. Portrait of the psychiatrist as a young man 1927-1960 -- 2. Portrait of the psychiatrist as an intellectual. Laing's early, notebooks, personal library, essays, papers, and talks -- 3. Laing and psychiatric theory -- 4. Laing and existential-phenomenology -- 5. Laing and Religion -- 6. Laing and the Arts -- Part II -- 7. Laing in the Army -- 8. Gartnavel Hospital and the 'Rumpus Room' -- 9. Individual patients at Gartnavel (...)
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    The Portrait of a Miniature Giant.Paul Barolsky - 2021 - Arion 28 (3):157-163.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: The Portrait of a Miniature Giant PAUL BAROLSKY There was a time when the art of the sixteenth -century Florentine painter Agnolo Bronzino was reviled for its aesthetic excesses. Writing in his classic “The Cicerone: An Art Guide to Painting in Italy,” the great nineteenth -century scholar Jacob Burckhardt wrote that “as an historical painter,” Bronzino must “be placed among the Mannerists,” a judgement equivalent to placing him (...)
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    Portraits of American Philosophy.Steven M. Cahn (ed.) - 2013 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In Portraits of American Philosophy, eight of America’s most prominent philosophers offer autobiographical narratives that remind us that the life of a scholar is both a tale of personal struggle and an adventure in ideas.
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    Portraits of Integrity: 26 Case Studies From History, Literature and Philosophy.Amber Carpenter & Rachael Wiseman (eds.) - 2020 - Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Portraits of Integrity depicts more than 20 historical, fictional and contemporary figures whose character or life raises questions about what integrity is and how it is perceived. Integrity might be culturally bound, but this diverse set of portraits demonstrates that it is not the special preserve of any one culture. Portraits of Socrates, Mencius, Rama and Job, alongside the aspirational 16th-century couple John and Dorothy Kaye, civil rights activist Ella Baker and an anonymous banker, highlight the persisting (...)
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    Portraits of Wittgenstein.F. A. Flowers (ed.) - 2015 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Portraits of Wittgenstein is a major collection of memoirs and reflections on one of the most influential and yet elusive personalities in the history of modern philosophy, Ludwig Wittgenstein. Featuring a wealth of illuminating and profound insights into Wittgenstein's extraordinary life, this unique collection reveals Wittgenstein's character and power of personality more vividly and comprehensively than ever before. With portraits from more than seventy-five figures, Portraits of Wittgenstein brings together the personal recollections of philosophers, students, friends and (...)
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    Portraits, Facial Perception, and Aspect-Seeing.Andreas Vrahimis - 2022 - British Journal of Aesthetics 62 (1):85–100.
    Is there a substantial difference between a portrait depicting the sitter’s face made by an artist and an image captured by a machine able to simulate the neuro-physiology of facial perception? Drawing on the later Wittgenstein, this paper answers this question by reference to the relation between seeing a visual pattern as (i) a series of shapes and colours, and (ii) a face with expressions. In the case of the artist, and not of the machine, the portrait’s creative process involves (...)
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  18. Portraits as displays.Patrick Maynard - 2007 - Philosophical Studies 135 (1):111 - 121.
    Cynthia Freeland’s investigation of four kinds of ‘fidelity’ in portraiture is cut across by more general philosophical concerns. One is about what might be called the expression of persons--the persons or ‘inner selves’ of portrait subjects and of portrait artist: whether either is possible across each of the four kinds of fidelity, and whether these two kinds of expression are in tension. More fundamental is the problem of telling how self-expression is at all possible in any of these forms. Finally, (...)
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    Portrait d’une écoféministe dans les Cévennes.Sylvie Barbe - 2017 - Multitudes 67 (2):46.
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    Portraits in Sechs Furstenstaaten Rajasthans vom 17. bis zum 20. Jahrhundert.Milo C. Beach & Juliane Anna Lia Molitor - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (3):522.
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    A portrait of the substrate for self-stimulation.C. R. Gallistel, Peter Shizgal & John S. Yeomans - 1981 - Psychological Review 88 (3):228-273.
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    Portraits de souverains lagides à Pompéi et à Délos.François Queyrel - 1984 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 108 (1):267-300.
    L'article propose une nouvelle interprétation de deux documents : un coffre de Pompéi orné de bustes divins en bronze, qui représentent en fait trois couples de souverains lagides en divinités, des Philadephes aux Philopatores, et une plaquette provenant de la décoration d'un coffre similaire, trouvée à Délos, où le buste d'Hermès est le portrait de Ptolémée II. Le coffre de Pompéi est le seul document conservé qui présente une galerie de portraits lagides : l'iconographie d'Arsinoè III est ainsi précisée.
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    Portraits de philosophes en écologistes.Hicham-Stéphane Afeissa - 2012 - [Paris]: Éditions Dehors.
    Si nul ne sait ce que peut un environnement, nul ne sait sans doute davantage ce que peut être de nos jours une philosophie de l’environnement. Aussi est-il souhaitable de faire dialoguer des philosophes d’ici et d’ailleurs, d’hier et d’aujourd’hui, que nous avons tendance à tenir pour étrangers aux problèmes environnementaux parce que nous négligeons le plus souvent de les interroger sur ce chapitre où les questions et les réponses semblent connues d’avance. En tirant le portrait sur fond de crise (...)
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    Un portrait d'Agrippine l'Ancienne à Ténos.François Queyrel - 1985 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 109 (1):609-620.
    La tête A 148 du Musée de Ténos, trouvée à Kionia, site du sanctuaire de Poséidon et d'Amphitrite, a été identifiée, au début du siècle, comme un portrait de Domitia. Ce portrait représente en réalité Agrippine l'ancienne, comme le montre la comparaison avec les répliques déjà connues du même type, dit « du Capitole ». La tête de Ténos, qui date du règne de Claude, se rattache au courant classicisant de la sculpture impériale de Grèce propre.
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    Self-portrait of the philosopher in the context of the enlightement.Vanja Radakovic - 2012 - Filozofija I Društvo 23 (3):199-217.
    In the history of philosophy, Jean-Jacques Rousseau is mainly considered as an atypical philosopher of the Enlightenment, as a pioneer of the revolutionary idea of a free civilian state and natural law; in literary history, he is considered the forerunner of Romanticism, the writer who perfected the form of an epistolary novel, as well as a sentimentalist. However, this paper focuses on the biographical approach, which was mostly excluded in observation of those works revealing Rousseau as the originator of the (...)
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    Portrait of a Nonlinear Dynamical System: The Discourse of Michel Serres.Maria L. Assad - 1993 - Substance 22 (2/3):141.
  27. A Portrait of the Teacher as Friend and Artist: The example of Jean‐Jacques Rousseau.Hunter Mcewan - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (5):508-520.
    The following is a reflection on the possibility of teaching by example, and especially as the idea of teaching by example is developed in the work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. My thesis is that Rousseau created a literary version of himself in his writings as an embodiment of his philosophy, rather in the same way and with the same purpose that Plato created a version of Socrates. This figure of Rousseau—a sort of philosophical portrait of the man of nature—is represented as (...)
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  28. Two Portraits of Protagoras in Plato: Theaetetus vs. Protagoras.Mateo Duque - 2023 - Illinois Classical Studies 47 (2):359-382.
    This article will contrast two portrayals of Protagoras: one in the "Theaetetus," where Socrates discusses Protagorean theory and even comes to his defense by imitating the deceased sophist; and another in the "Protagoras," where Socrates recounts his encounter with the sophist. I suggest that Plato wants listeners and readers of the dialogues to hear the dissonance between the two portraits and to wonder why Socrates so distorts Protagoras in the "Theaetetus." Protagoras in the "Protagoras" behaves and speaks in ways (...)
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    Portraits at an exhibition.Brigitte Cavanagh - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    This is the first day of our confinement here in Paris, which soon will feel a bit like house arrest. So, to help cheer you up, in these times of doom and gloom, I have decided to bring the museum to you in the form of a virtual exhibition thrice weekly. I have picked 25 photos from a work in progress I started years ago. The photos are portraits of visitors or guards in museums. It's candid photography, capturing life (...)
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    Portrait of a Discovery.Soraya de Chadarevian - 2003 - Isis 94 (1):90-105.
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    The portraits of disease.Chihying Musquiqui - 2023 - Philosophy of Photography 14 (1):109-118.
    ‘The portraits of disease’ explores the link between the symbolic use of diseases and the propagation of ideologies. It traces the origins of the term ‘Sick Man of Asia’ back to British newspapers in the mid-eighteenth century and its development into a metaphor for actual pathogens. The author contends that coloniality and pathogens share similarities, as both are highly transmissible and cannot be seen with the naked eye. The text also examines the influence of German-influenced microbiological research in the (...)
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    Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint.Beverley Bie Brahic (ed.) - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    Who can say "I am Jewish?" What does "Jew" mean? What especially does it mean for Jacques Derrida, founder of deconstruction, scoffer at boundaries and fixed identities, explorer of the indeterminate and undecidable? In _Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint_, French feminist philosopher Hélène Cixous follows the intertwined threads of Jewishness and non-Jewishness that play through the life and works of one of the greatest living philosophers. Cixous is a lifelong friend of Derrida. They both grew up (...)
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    Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint.Beverley Bie Brahic (ed.) - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    Who can say "I am Jewish?" What does "Jew" mean? What especially does it mean for Jacques Derrida, founder of deconstruction, scoffer at boundaries and fixed identities, explorer of the indeterminate and undecidable? In _Portrait of Jacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint_, French feminist philosopher Hélène Cixous follows the intertwined threads of Jewishness and non-Jewishness that play through the life and works of one of the greatest living philosophers. Cixous is a lifelong friend of Derrida. They both grew up (...)
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    Creative Portraits: Digital Photography Tips and Techniques.Harold Davis - 2013 - Wiley.
    Written by renowned photographer Harold Davis, this inspirational book encourages you to define our own photographic style and capture stunning, creative, and unique portraits.
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    Portrait of a Life.Firouzeh Razavi - 2011 - Upa.
    This true story explores friendship and the impact of harsh life circumstances on one's life. Vivid with self-exploration, philosophical conversation, and a surprising twist, Portrait of a Life will empower readers and leave them striving to attain peace of mind, self-worth, and the realization of happiness.
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    Portraits of Confucius: the reception of Confucianism from 1560 to 1960.Kevin Michael DeLapp (ed.) - 2022 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Portraits of Confucius presents a major collection of Western perspectives on Confucius and Confucianism, stretching from the Jesuit missions of the 16th-century to the dawn of modern cross-cultural scholarship in the early 20th-century. With selections from over 100 figures covering the 1580s to the 1950s, this two-volume work features writing from American and European sources including Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Bertrand Russell. Arranged chronologically, they represent methodologies that span philosophy, political (...)
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    Portraits and Philosophy, edited by Hans Maes.Paloma Atencia-Linares - 2021 - Mind 132 (526):577-586.
    With few remarkable exceptions, portraiture has been a very much neglected topic in philosophy in general, and in aesthetics in particular. This might be due to.
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  38. Portraits of Philosophers.Hans Maes - 2020 - In Portraits and Philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge.
    This paper presents a close analysis of Steve Pyke’s famous series of portraits of philosophers. By comparing his photographs to other well-known series of portraits and to other portraits of philosophers we will seek a better understanding of the distinctiveness and fittingness of Pyke’s project. With brief nods to Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard, G.W.F. Hegel, and Arthur Schopenhauer and an extensive critical investigation of Cynthia Freeland’s ideas on portraiture in general and her reading of Steve Pyke’s (...) in particular, this paper will also aim to make a contribution to the philosophical debate on portraiture. (shrink)
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    Portrait of a Dalai Lama. The Life and Times of the Great Thirteenth. Sir Charles Bell.Gavin Kilty - 1990 - Buddhist Studies Review 7 (1-2):154-157.
    Portrait of a Dalai Lama. The Life and Times of the Great Thirteenth. Sir Charles Bell. Wisdom Publications, London 1987. 467pp. £11.95.
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    Portraits of the nobiliary reputation in the Portugal of Restauração: the bookish image of Sousa family.José Antonio Guillén Berrendero - 2011 - Cultura:169-185.
    O texto analisa a presença da família Sousa na literatura nobiliárquica portuguesa nos anos imediatamente posteriores à Restauração. Trata-se de ver a permeabilidade de certos valores nobiliárquicos na configuração da memória de um apelido e a sua implicação com a dimensão política da família Sousa. Em Portugal, o peso do genealógico foi um ponto essencial na configuração de uma definição-tipo de nobreza. Por isso a proliferação, desde a baixa Idade Média, de textos sobre famílias à sombra do Nobiliário do conde (...)
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    portrait Of A Georgian Lady: The Letters Of Hester Lynch Piozzi, 1784-1821.Edward A. Bloom, Lillian D. Bloom & Joan E. Klingel - 1978 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 60 (2):303-338.
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    Portrait d'Architecte avec Ville.Teodoro González De León & Albert Bensoussan - 2007 - Rue Descartes 57 (3):50-66.
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    Un portrait de Jean Tauler selon Rulman Merswin?Denis Delattre & Jean Devriendt - 1996 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 70 (1):136-153.
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    A Portrait Of The Artist As A Scientist: Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar.Yunus Balci - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:5-28.
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    Portrait as Dialogue: Exercising the Dialogical Self.Angelika Böck - 2013 - Culture and Dialogue 3 (2):37-51.
    To what extent are artists and sitters (or researchers and “objects” of investigation) implicated in their representations of others? How implicated are we when we identify with the way different cultures or perspectives represent ourselves? Understanding how specific forms of representation reveal differently authored perceptions of the individual is a critical concern. My overarching concern, as an artist, is to start mapping contemporary practices of identity formation and expression through the investigation of specific non- Western and subcultural modes that prioritise (...)
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    Portraits of Thought: Knowledge, Methods, and Styles in Pascal. Buford Norman.Peter Dear - 1992 - Isis 83 (1):131-132.
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    Portrait.Shouta Brown - 2018 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 5 (2):175-177.
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    Self-Portrait.Rosario Castellanos & Beth Miller - 1976 - Feminist Studies 3 (3/4):63.
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    Portrait of a Symbolist Hero.Robert Champigny - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (1):136-137.
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    Portrait of a Watermelon in Technicolor.Emma Chan - 2022 - Questions 22:19-19.
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