Sentences with phrase «also reacting against it»

Whitehead also reacted against that image of God, but he thought a quite different image was possible, and his reflection on creaturely decision led him to affirm it.
Brown also reacts against the appropriation of certain bodies and histories by artists, including those of women and people of color.
[13] Conceptual art also reacted against the commodification of art; it attempted a subversion of the gallery or museum as the location and determiner of art, and the art market as the owner and distributor of art.

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The West also needs a world view to underlie and support its quest for a spirituality that avoids the sheer materialism and relativism of modern atheism without returning to the supernatural, omnipotent, intervening, moralistic, and anthropocentric «God» against which it has reacted.
From Megan: Also, I've always felt as though Quakers are reacting against a view that many thoughtful Christians do not hold.
While it is true that Nietzsche's work does much to restore the place of nature in the general scheme of things, it must also be said that by placing mind in a subordinate relation to a purely irrational natural world he ends up devaluing the rational character of mind in a way that is equally questionable as the idealism he was reacting against.
In response to Prof. Schimmel, and also back to Prof. Levenson, if the preservation of Jewish identity requires that we always have to react against a «negative other,» then that diverts us from asserting the universal significance of the whole Jewish tradition.
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On the surface of it, the comments from the Arsenal defender Gabriel are all about him and his team mates, and how they react to the disappointing and damaging Champions League defeat against Olympiacos, but I think that the Brazilian is also referring to the Arsenal fans when he calls for calm ahead of the crucial Premier League clash with Manchester United.
«I was not only happy about his offensive situations [against Manchester United], I also liked the way he reacted after we lost the ball.
Also, many voters - including Leave voters - reacted against austerity last year by voting for Labour, but the Tories have done little to change course on this and may now decide they don't need to.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee also said it's looking forward to finding out how voters will react to the allegations against Collins next November.
Also reacting quickly this morning was Common Cause / New York Executive Director Susan Lerner, who has repeatedly railed against the fact that the Legislature has declined to take up any additional anti-corruption bills.
Reacting to the development, a civil society organisation, the Civil Society Network Against Corruption, condemned Okorocha for not only directing an Imo monarch to confer a traditional title on Zuma, but also unveiling a «giant» statue of the South African leader «in a conspicuous place in Owerri.»
And there is also a possibility that human immune systems could react against the viruses.
People who suffer from celiac also have joint pains and skin rashes because the antibodies against gluten also just so happen to cross react with these tissues.
This also implies the show is moving ever closer to covering the events surrounding the late Princess Diana, whose death in 1997 shook the monarchy upside down, and lead to harsh criticism against Elizabeth II for how she reacted (or rather, failed to react) to the untimely death.
Your dog could also be suffering from an autoimmune disease, which is a condition whereby the body reacts against itself, affecting tissues and bodily systems.
Sony also reacted and apparently took it a step further, tweaking the language that warned against removal of stickers with similar wording.
Until the end of the fifties, we had felt starved of an intellectual and perceptual raison d'être for our work and were reacting against what we saw as the quasi-romantic English tradition; what we saw as compromise and also the violent excesses of post de Kooning abstraction.
Minimalism in the Visual Arts Reacting against the formal excesses and raw emotionalism of abstract expressionism, the practitioners of minimal art (also sometimes called ABC art) strove to focus attention on the object as an object, reducing its historical and expressive content to the bare minimum.
It was also my way of reacting against both Color Field painting and the dominance of minimalism during that period.
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