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History of the Ontology of Art
[Revised entry by Paisley Livingston on April 11, 2024.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Questions central to the ontology of art include the following: what sort of things are works of art? Do all works of art belong to a single category of entities? Do they have multiple instances? Do works have parts or constituents, and if so, what is their relation to the work as a whole? How are works of art individuated? Are they created or discovered? Can they be destroyed?...
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