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Photographic Index, the Spiritual in Art, and the Ethics of “Downcast Eyes”

Posted on January 12, 2012 by zjb

http://tqarts.blogspot.com/2011/08/art-knowledge-news-keeping-you-in-touch_25.html Just recently published: “Photographic Index, the “Spiritual in Art,” and the Ethics of “Downcast Eyes” in Philosophy Today, 55(4), 348-360, Winter 2011. ISSN 0031-8256  A special dedicated to the memory of Edith Wyschogrod (z”l). Edited by Elliot Wolfson, it … Continue reading →

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