Sentences with phrase «arises from a curiosity»

Drawing from a varied background in sport, music and building, Hamilton's interdisciplinary work arises from curiosity about the limits of the body, knowledge and materials.

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question «may arise more from a need to find an excuse for moral shortcomings than from a genuine desire to satisfy philosophical curiosity
For the most part though, the questions that arises most often when people see public breastfeeding are politely asked, whether or not they come from a place of judgment or curiosity.
Continuing with your rather odd digression (and worrying failure to grasp the point), but happy to move onto something more light - hearted, the terminology of the British Isles outside of international rugby, that is what they are still called is (quaintly and elegantly, in my opinion) rife with curiosities arising from our colourful history.
This curiosity arises because of cognitive mapmaking, which is different from regular mapmaking.
In the video «Curiosity as a fuel», Lüders recalls that transcendental discoveries arise from basic research and that such science is driven exclusively by curiosity, without specifically pursuing its applicability or Curiosity as a fuel», Lüders recalls that transcendental discoveries arise from basic research and that such science is driven exclusively by curiosity, without specifically pursuing its applicability or curiosity, without specifically pursuing its applicability or transfer.
Their curiosity arises from personal experiences.
The exhibition extends the tradition of the wunderkammern, cabinets of curiosities which arose in sixteenth - century Europe as repositories for wondrous and exotic objects drawn from natural, manmade, and artificial worlds.
d) still others say the only motivation for «true» science «must» arise from value - free curiosity — whatever that is — poses other serious problems; --RRB-
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