Sentences with phrase «by philosopher hermocrates»

Briefly, the current concept of empathy found its roots in the German aesthetics term Einfuhlung (i.e., feeling into somebody), when it was used by the philosopher Robert Vischer for the first time in 1873, and was transliterated by Edward Titchener into Empathy in 1909.
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This week I debated with myself as to whether the fillip should be about piece of meaningless fluff (actually a whole dust bunny of pieces of meaningless fluff) that might be NSFW, or about a weighty question raised by a philosopher in the NYTimes (that probably was in its way NSFW i.e. not satisfactory for weekends).
A nice story in today's Australian by a philosopher, Cordelia Fine, on starts with how librarians can predict academic success.
This is not a scenario invented by myself, but by the philosopher of science Philip Kitcher, recounted in a review of his book by Mark Brown.
(For a 2009 post, I talked with the climate scientist Ken Caldeira about this is / ought divide, as laid out long ago by the philosopher David Hume.)
I would love to see an «experience machine» (made famous by the philosopher Robert Nozick's thought experiment described in his book Anarchy, State and Utopia) that would allow people to experience, say, the summitting of the Everest, without actually doing it.
Tara Donovan is included in Hyperobjects, a group exhibition co-organized by philosopher and Rice University professor Timothy Morton and Ballroom Marfa Director & Curator Laura Copelin.
These texts include classic works by Sigmund Freud and Leo Steinberg reprinted with newly commissioned responses by Mark Edmundson and Joshua Decter, respectively; a recent essay on unorthodoxy in Judaism by Alan T. Levenson with a response by Jack Wertheimer; and a previously unpublished essay by the philosopher Georges Didi - Huberman reconsidering the unorthodox methodology of the art historian Aby Warburg - whose family built the mansion that now houses the Jewish Museum.
Ballroom Marfa also opens Hyperobjects on April 13, a group exhibition co-organized by philosopher and Rice University professor Timothy Morton and Ballroom Marfa Director & Curator Laura Copelin, and involves «engaging ideas from Morton's theory to confront the overwhelming scale of today's ecological crisis.»
This line of research was inspired in part by philosopher and information theorist Max Bense and also by conversations with composer Pierre Barbaud, who was developing a theory of computer - generated music.
The exhibition is titled after a 17th century poem by philosopher and scientist Margaret Cavendish.
In addition to being regarded by many as prefiguring some of the ideas proposed in the 1980s by philosopher Judith Butler about gender performativity, many of her photo - text pieces point to territory later mined by Cindy Sherman, among many other contemporary artists.
The body of work exhibited represents visually, if abstractly, the relationship and commonality of land, animal and self, inspired by eco-feminism and the concept of string figures explored by the philosopher Donna Haraway.
The Black Sea's Undersong imagines an apocalyptic, subterranean landscape that evokes a terrible and sublime beauty of the kind described by philosopher Edmund Burke, who wrote, «Whatever is qualified to cause terror is a foundation capable of the sublime.»
The A arte Invernizzi gallery presents The Philosophical Eye, curated by the philosopher and musician Massimo Donà, creating a three - way dialogue between art, poetry and philosophy.
This «Sort of mixed passion of terror and surprise», crystallised by the philosopher Edmund Burke in 1757 with one word: «Sublime», expresses...
The lettering is a reminder that Castelli also championed Jasper Johns, while the title of the show is lifted from a book by philosopher Donald Davidson.
The exhibition explores the legacy of Mingei, a Japanese folk craft movement led by philosopher and critic Sōetsu Yanagi and questions the presence of craftsmanship in contemporary art.
explores the legacy of Mingei, a Japanese folk craft movement led by philosopher and critic Sōetsu Yanagi and questions the presence of craftsmanship in contemporary art.
Pace London's first group exhibition exploring the legacy of Mingei, a Japanese folk craft movement led by philosopher and criticSōetsuYanagi, and featuring paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and textile works.
This monograph, authored by philosopher and art critic David Carrier, is the first to trace Rohrer's trajectory over 40 years and describes the highly unorthodox arc of his life, from Mennonite stock in rural Pennsylvania to prominence as an exceptional abstract painter of the late 20th century.
This fully illustrated catalogue features an interview with Daskalopoulos and critical essays by philosopher Simon Critchley with Jamieson Webster and art critic Brian Sholis.
As part of the Sydney Festival, UNSW Galleries presents the Australian premiere of EXIT, a 360 - degree immersive installation based on a concept by philosopher and urbanist, Paul Virilio and commissioned by Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain for its 2008 exhibition, Native Land, Stop Eject.
Pace London's first group exhibition exploring the legacy of Mingei, a Japanese folk craft movement led by philosopher and critic
Published by the Institut für Raumexperimente on the occasion of Olafur Eliasson: Contact, the book includes a lecture given by philosopher Michel Bitbol at the Institut and includes drawings made by Eliasson during the development of the exhibition.
Curated by James Merle Thomas (Dept. of Art History, Temple University), the exhibition and related programming will support the English translation of Penser l'Afrique [Thinking Africa], a book by philosopher Bourahima Ouattara, and is the inaugural North American solo exhibition of Christian Nyampeta, a visual artist and researcher who works across art, design, and theory.
The monograph, designed by Takaaki Matsumoto and authored by philosopher and art critic David Carrier, is the first to trace Rohrer's trajectory over 40 years, describing the highly unorthodox arc of his life — from Mennonite stock in rural Pennsylvania to prominence as an exceptional abstract painter of the late 20th century.
This isn't really a review of Art Rethought; the Social Practices of Art, by Nicholas Wolterstorff, a book by a philosopher about art, with no illustrations.
Ballroom Marfa is pleased to announce Hyperobjects, a group exhibition co-organized by philosopher and Rice University professor Timothy Morton and Ballroom Marfa Director & Curator Laura Copelin, engaging ideas from Morton's theory to confront the overwhelming scale of today's ecological crisis.
This insight is at least four centuries old, formulated by philosopher Francis Bacon during the Enlightenment.
Composers Ben Lukas Boysen and Sebastian Plano have shaped this experience with their intricate 4 - hour soundscape, alongside the continuous narration by philosopher Alan Watts.
Well said by a Philosopher that «we have extra work to do as compared to the time».
The panel will be chaired by the philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah and consists of: crime writer Val McDermid; cultural critic Leo Robson; feminist writer and critic Jacqueline Rose; and artist and graphic novelist Leanne Shapton.
I've listened to some extraordinary cases and have talked with mothers of children who spoke of past lives, and have read fascinating books that ranged from more academic texts like Dr. Stevenson's Reincarnation and Biology: A Contribution to the Etiology of Birthmarks and Birth Defects and Death and Personal Survival by philosopher Robert Almeder to personal stories like Soul Survivor.
After imprisoning Harker in his castle, Dracula travels to England to seduce Jonathan's fiancée, Mina, and the battle against an ineffable evil begins.Led by philosopher and metaphysician Professor Van Helsing — Dracula's most indomitable adversary — Harker, Mina, and a band of allies unite, determined to confront and destroy the Count before he can escape.Bram Stoker ingeniously modernized gothic folklore by moving his vampire from traditional castle ruins to modern England.
Next month, Rooster will deliver «The Mind - Body Problem,» a 1983 novel by the philosopher Rebecca Newberger Goldstein and «The Kreutzer Sonata,» by Tolstoy.
Founded by the philosopher Nelson Goodman in 1967, Project Zero began with a focus on learning in and through the arts.
It should be noted that the term «state of nature» has been defined by the philosopher Thomas Hobbes (2014) in his work
Plato, the ancient Greek thinker, thought that government by philosopher - king would be best.
He has been raised by philosopher Ben Kingsley to hate not just the Princess, but allwomen.
Sparta's «real» royal family has been imprisoned or killed, except for an infant boy who was smuggled out by philosopher Hermocrates (Ben Kingsley) and his spinster sister Leontine (Irish character actress Fiona Shaw).
The complication is that Agis, since a boy, was taken in by philosopher Hermocrates (Ben Kingsley) and his spinster sister Leontine (Fiona Shaw), a scientist attempting to generate electricity: inveterate hermits both.
Deconstruction is a critique of the relationship between text and meaning originated by the philosopher Jacques Derrida.
But the main target of Ellis and Silk's piece were observations made by philosopher Richard Dawid of Ludwig Maximilian University in his book String Theory and the Scientific Method (Cambridge Univ..
The passage comes almost verbatim from a 1995 book by philosopher Clément Rosset, according to L'Express.
However, more complex patterns of tiling are perfectly possible and the subject of aperiodic tilings was created by the philosopher Hao Wang in 1961.
One contributor left some useful advice gained from several years of trying to use water in a culture content with «the complex, ridiculous thrones» (as described by philosopher Alan Watts) and unsatisfactory paper - cleaning methods.
Tom McLeish at Durham University, UK, and his team applied modern mathematics to a medieval treatise on light, entitled De luce, by philosopher Robert Grosseteste.
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