Sentences with phrase «binary distinction»

One is that built into the brain there is a basic binary distinction between «one» and «more than one».
The simple fact is that she is an original, not subject to such binary distinctions.
Because the profession is seemingly comfortable with binary distinctions, an expansion of such distinctions may be a viable path forward.
With a deep and vivid palette and dynamic interchanges of light and dark, these paintings — always executed in oil on wooden panels — collapse the usual binary distinctions between abstraction and representation, narrative and pure sensation, past and present.
These two products of the articulation of difference are related and, in these exhibitions, serve to perpetuate binary distinctions, limit interpretations of artworks, reduce complex social problems, and affect the understanding of the exhibitions and the artists they feature.
But the figure of 55 percent was determined by a simple binary distinction between those who were at least nominally Catholic and those who were not.
With a deep and vivid palette and dynamic interchanges of light and dark, these paintings, collapse the usual binary distinctions between Abstraction and Representation, narrative and pure sensation, past and present.
He tends to make only a binary distinction between the way of mimetic desire and the way of the kingdom, which seems to parallel Kierkegaard's description of the aesthetic and religious spheres.
however, the bible also talks about the sheep and the goats (concentration: * JESUS * makes this binary distinction).
But by studying many different languages, linguists find the common factor is the binary distinction.
Maybe I'd better qualify «not a binary thing»: some savings rates (certainly, anything less than 10 %), make major sacrifices pretty likely... so in that sense there is a binary distinction between «plausible plan» and «denial.»
These exhibits intended to bring recognition to a marginalized group of artists, but were largely seen in critical literature to have perpetuated the binary distinctions and terms of difference that originated and maintained that marginalization.
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