Sentences with phrase «beginning of a new philosophy»

What you see in this painting is not simply a colorful landscape carefully arranged in bright and saturated colors, but a beginning of a new philosophy.

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He had just completed his philosophy degree at the University of Notre Dame and was beginning a career in a new company in an industry that was experiencing one of its worst periods ever.
«The assailants of dogmatic truth have got the start of its adherents of whatever Creed; philosophy is completing what criticism has begun; and apprehensions are not unreasonably excited lest we should have a new world to conquer before we have weapons for the warfare.»
When this new conception has reached fuller clarity, it must lead, writes Heim, «to a second new beginning of European thought pointing beyond the Cartesian contribution to modern philosophy
By the beginning of the 19th century, however, natural philosophy had given way to the natural sciences and a new understanding of critical reason emerged, one that did not so easily support the faith and piety that undergirded studies in divinity.
«Paul Holmer began to wed some of the ideas of Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein in ways that gave a new liveliness to their works and suggested some new directions in which moral philosophy and theology might develop,» writes Richard Bell (The Grammar of the Heart, p. 3).
Claude Harmon, who began his new duties as the head pro at Thunderbird in October, expresses the philosophy of the golf cart protagonists with this question: «Would you walk to the market to do your shopping when you could get in your car and drive there?»
Emphasising the Porsche «track to road» philosophy which has guided the company since its beginnings in 1948, the power unit featured in the new 911 GT3 Cup is largely identical to the production engine in the 911 GT3 RS — and offers the same output of 450 hp and identical maximum engine speed of 8,500 rpm.
In 2014 she began developing new installation work deepening her explorations of personal and cosmic time, the universe, nature, philosophy, and beauty.
Motherwell speaks of his relationship with his parents; attending prep school; studying philosophy at Stanford University and Harvard University; his theory of automatism; European and American painters in post-war New York; teaching at Black Mountain College; teaching at Hunter College; his retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art and other exhibitions; his collages with Gauloise cigarette packages; the photograph The Irascibles; his membership in American Abstract Artists; his marriage to Helen Frankenthaler; his use of color and light in his paintings; spending summers in Provincetown, MA; beginning printmaking; playing poker; working with the art dealers Kootz, Janis, and Frank Lloyd of Marlborough; his series Elegy for the Spanish Civil War, Je t «aime, Beside the Sea, Open, and Lyric Suite.
Thus began a change in painting philosophy, moving away from the style of flatness for which Stella was known, toward new explorations of space and depth — a transformation that would be integral to the painter's evolution.
These new paintings and drawings straddle a line between spirituality and philosophy as they begin to utter the unspeakable, the nature of time and the instability of reality and perception.
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