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M. Fried (1939), American modernist art critic and art historian. His major works include Manet's Modernism (1967), Absorption and Theatricality: Painting and Beholder in the Age of Diderot (1980), and Courbet's Realism (1990). His fields of specialization are modernist art criticism, art history, and philosophy of art.
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Causality: causality is the relation between two (separate) entities, whereby a state change of the one entity causes the state of the other entity to change. Nowadays it is assumed that an energy transfer is crucial for talking about a causal link.
D. Hume was the first to consistently deny the observability of cause and effect. (David Hume Eine Untersuchung über den menschlichen Verstand, Hamburg, 1993, p. 95).
_____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. |
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