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JUK K A J O K IL E H T O Guest Editor; Professor Emeritus, University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia 94 The condition of integrity is subject to the recognition of the significance of objects and resources resulting from human creativity. Creativity has long been a subject of philosophic and historical inquiry, and these discussions have resulted in various types of outcomes. The notion of a work of art as a major achievement of human creativity reaches back to the time of the Italian Re nais sance. Because nature was understood to be God’s creation, observ- ing nature as the way to perceive the original divine idea was the model for art. To fully appreciate the work of human creativity as a whole, it is necessary to understand that its significance depends on the “idea.” Identifying the ele ments that contribute to the unity of the whole is part of the pro cess of recognizing the significance of a work of art. This was indeed the starting point for the modern theory of conservation of works of human creativ- ity and the condition of their integrity. In 1922, the League of Nations founded the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation,
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Published: May 17, 2022
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