By making language use
its central object of study contemporary philosophy seems to have committed itself to an even more extreme form of that same anthropocentric orientation that Whitehead saw himself as combating.
Not exact matches
Yet it also remained anchored within the raison d'être
of Christian theology by not losing sight
of its
central topic
of study and
object of worship: Jesus Christ and his global mission in and through the Church.
Our
study suggests that, at least for this type
of stars, the evolution
of the binary
central object has caused the expulsion
of a component
of gas which is different from the main component.»
The
study found a relationship between the size
of the
central object and the speed
of the flickering produced by the disc, suggesting the physics
of the accretion must be very similar around these different astronomical
objects despite them being completely different in other ways, such as size, age, temperature and gravity.
Studies of similar
objects in the
central bulge
of the Milky Way have revealed an unexpected alignment.
Our sample
of 107 YSO candidates was selected based on IRAC colors from the high spatial resolution, high sensitivity Spitzer / IRAC images in the
Central Molecular Zone (CMZ), which spans th... ▽ More We present results from our spectroscopic
study, using the Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) onboard the Spitzer Space Telescope, designed to identify massive young stellar
objects (YSOs) in the Galactic Center (GC).
Having begun training as an architect at Rhode Island's School
of Design, she transferred to
Central Saint Martin's to
study textiles and a fashion MA, furthering her interest in applied design (the application
of design and decoration to everyday
objects to make them aesthetically pleasing).
Informed by a broad range
of subject matter from anthropological
studies of pre-language mark making by humans, 20th century art history, and Melanie Klein's psychoanalytic theory
of object relation, Black's
central concern is to immerse herself in the seemingly inexplicable compulsion to make art.
This deeply felt
study of the importance
of museums stresses how
central objects are to their function and future