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Michelangelo
>>My meager knowledge of art history reminds me that Michelangelo
>>believed that the statue was alread containted in the marble; all he
>>had to do was liberate it with his hammer and chisel. An early notion
>>of embodied labor, if ever there was one. Roy
>>
>>Roy J. Rotheim INTERNET: rrotheim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Department of Economics BITNET: rotheim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Skidmore College PHONE: (518) 584-5000 Ext.2350
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>>New York 12866
Or Aristotle's notion of change as the actualization of preexistent
potentialities or telos
Jeff Oman
Oman0005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ecrasez L'infame
Jeff Oman
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Ecrasez L'infame
- Thread context:
- Re: "science" and "laws", (continued)
- Labour values : late postings,
Paul Cockshott Sun 27 Mar 1994, 17:13 GMT
- gatt and U.S. policy,
Michael Perelman Sun 27 Mar 1994, 03:45 GMT
- Michelangelo,
oman0005 Sun 27 Mar 1994, 02:34 GMT
- LTV: Responses to critics,
Allin Cottrell Sat 26 Mar 1994, 20:43 GMT
- science and laws of value,
Michael Perelman Sat 26 Mar 1994, 16:26 GMT
- A Clarification,
mcclintockbrent%faculty%Carthage Sat 26 Mar 1994, 11:20 GMT
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