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Here, Kilwardby argues that for an act of perception to occur, certain requirements need to be fulfilled: there needs to be an object and a sense organ, and a medium between them; the object must issue/generate a likeness (image or species) of itself by means of which it can be known (since nothing in the world can be known except by generating a species of itself).
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It is hard not to be swept away by the urgency of his language, and that's especially so when he seems swept away, as in this passage (courtesy of Alastair Reid) describing what he felt when he wrote his first line of poetry: And I, tiny being, drunk with the great starry void, likeness, image of mystery, felt myself a pure part of the abyss.
It is hard not to be swept away by the urgency of his language, and that's especially so when he seems swept away, as in this passage (courtesy of Alastair Reid) describing what he felt when he wrote his first line of poetry: **{:.break one} ** And I, tiny being, drunk with the great starry void, likeness, image of mystery, felt myself a pure part of the abyss.
His estate, run in part by his daughter, '60s pop singer/sex kitten Nancy Sinatra, had just signed a deal with Warner Reprise to market Sinatra's name, likeness, image -- and most importantly, his music.
Experience Hendrix was formed in 1995 by the musician's father, Al Hendrix, to manage "the name, likeness, image and 100% of the music of Jimi Hendrix's legacy".
He also points out that "Exploitation of our Client's name, likeness, image and renowned reputation in the industry to promote, advertise and market the App falsely implies that our Client has granted you certain rights to do so which, as you know, is not the case".
But the rights issues surrounding fans' use of an artists' likeness or image could still prove daunting.
But though you would swear that he had posed for it in person, the image is a likeness of a likeness, a three-dimensional Fidel Castro made for a waxworks museum.
"An image is an likeness and representation of someone containing in itself the person who is imaged.
A Minnesota House committee on Tuesday began debating a measure that would create a so-called Right of Publicity in the state, which would clarify the rights of artists to control the commercial use of their names, likenesses, images, voices and signatures, and to extend those protections even after they die.
We can only guess whether this is truly a portrait — of one of the artist's children, say — or a generic likeness, or an image with religious implications.
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