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Tokyo Nightviews, Bowdoin College Museum Of Art, Yvonne Jacquette Jan 1986

Tokyo Nightviews, Bowdoin College Museum Of Art, Yvonne Jacquette

Museum of Art Exhibition Catalogues

Catalogue of an exhibition held Apr. 5-May 3, 1986, at Brooke Alexander, New York, and June 27-Aug. 24, 1986, at Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine


Joseph Delaney: Retrospective Exhibition (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Joseph Delaney Jan 1986

Joseph Delaney: Retrospective Exhibition (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Joseph Delaney

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

Joseph Delaney was organized as part of the events for Homecoming '86 at the University of Tennessee. This solo exhibition featured 68 paintings and drawings by the artist.


University Of Tennessee Department Of Art, Department Of Art, Donald Kurka Jan 1986

University Of Tennessee Department Of Art, Department Of Art, Donald Kurka

Faculty Catalogues

The faculty of the University of Tennessee Department of Art in 1986.

Faculty members include: Dale G. Cleaver, Dorothy Metzger Habel, Fred H. Martinson, Frederick C. Moffatt, Amy Neff, Rachael Young, Sandra Blain, Michael Brakke, Richard Clarke, Richard Daehnert, James F. Darrow, Joe Falsetti, Marcia B. Goldenstein, William Kennedy, Donald Kurka, Baldwin S. Lee, Richard J. LeFevre, Whitney Edward Leland, Philip R. Livingston, Beauvais Lyons, Susan E. Metros, Philip G. Nichols, Dennis Peacock, Thomas J. Riesing, Ted Saupe, F. Clark Stewart, MIchael Tomlinson, Brian Wells, David Wilson, and Sam Yates.


Gadamer, Habermas And The Death Of Art, Gary Shapiro Jan 1986

Gadamer, Habermas And The Death Of Art, Gary Shapiro

Philosophy Faculty Publications

Since the appearance of Jurgen Habermas's critical review of Hans-Georg Gadamer's Truth and Method [Wahrheit und Methode], there has been talk of the ‘Gadamer-Habermas debate' among those who are interested in the nature of historical understanding and social rationality. More recently a number of philosophers have come to see that the issues involved are of wider scope, and that the opposition of the two can be seen as emblematic of two very general styles or approaches to philosophy, which are at the centre of contemporary discussion. As one might expect, differences at fundamental levels concerning truth and understanding …