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        |     a type of wisdom or intelligence, which is a common topic of discussion in philosophy. |  | 
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        |     Discourse   (singular, according to Fairclough) |  | Definition 
 
        | "An abstract noun describign semiotic acts and processes..."   (Mantie) |  | 
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        |     Discourses   (plural, according to Fairclough) |  | Definition 
 
        | "...a concrete noun referring to specific ways of representing the world..."   (Mantie) |  | 
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Classical Mythology . the shield or breastplate of Zeus or Athena, bearing at its center the head of the Gorgon.  
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protection; support: under the imperial aegis. 
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sponsorship; auspices: a debate under the aegis of the League of Women Voters.  |  | 
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        | 1.  art conveys the idea as well as the appearance 2.  it should convey an idea that elevates the thoughts of the spectator |  | 
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        | 1.  fidelity to the appearance; the accurate rendition of the surfaces of people, places, and things |  | 
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