| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - How far it is necessary, or appropriate to move the myth of Pygmalion into the language of the simulacrum, as defined by Baudrillard and then by such a writer as Gilles Deleuze, is a judgment we are free to make, based perhaps as much on our temperament as on the ties of reasoning.3 As Stoichita shows, as much in his footnotes as in the main text itself, the commentaries on the myth of Pygmalion o
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