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The “bugger for the bottle” meets a toilet in a museum

by Kurt Knecht | Aug 30, 2011 | Aristotle, Cage, Duchamp, Uncategorized, Warhol

In book 2 of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle continues Plato’s line of thought aand suggests that the ideals of art are centered around proportion. “Thus a master of any art avoids excess and defect, but seeks the intermediate and chooses this – the intermediate not...

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