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Arthur Danto / Mimesis / Andy Warhol / Copying / Aesthetics / René Girard / Nondualism / John Giorno / Philosophy / Arts / Culture
Date: 2013-03-25 05:03:30
Arthur Danto
Mimesis
Andy Warhol
Copying
Aesthetics
René Girard
Nondualism
John Giorno
Philosophy
Arts
Culture

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