Sentences with phrase «developed out of the traditions»

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Nevertheless, the usual understanding and application of the dialectic do not lead to the radical openness that is needed, the readiness to encounter the simply unexpected or the tradition that has developed out of quite alien assumptions.
They were presented as traditional truths in new garb, and the traditions out of which they developed have been clearly understood by most as being religious.
Writing at a time when the signs of globalization were not nearly as obvious as they are today, he foresaw a process he called «planetization», by which «peoples and civilizations reach such a degree either of frontier con - tact or economic interdependence or psychic communion that they can no longer develop save by the interpenetration of one another».3 Teilhard de Chardin wholly identified with the traditions of the Christian west, yet his visionary mind was able to lift the Christian themes and symbols out of their traditional usage and re-interpret them.
He points out the way in which a recognizable tradition of human rights is discernible in Confucianism and has been developed in the thought of modern Confucians.
Out of the grisly materials of this violent and sex - filled story there developed a strangely hopeful tradition.
To that extent it represents a return to the original Aristotelian tradition that recognised the need to develop metaphysics out of observation of the physical.
The appearance of Indian restaurants in the U.K. coincided with the beginning of a dining out tradition among the middle class, which had never developed during the war years and the austere fifties.
Tropical Traditions and the Healthy Traditions line of products developed out of a need to supply foods in the marketplace that were either not available or difficult to find.
The college football season begins with the sport's most hallowed tradition: Steve Spurrier jerking his quarterbacks in and out of the game until one develops whiplash.
The techniques and methods, however, have changed over time: they have developed by means of transference into new contexts and have continued to branch out into different lines of tradition.
Mazda has a tradition of thinking outside the box when it comes to engineering, as evidenced by the rotary engine it continues to develop and the diesel - style HCCI compression - ignition tech it will roll out across its SKYACTIV II petrol engines due within 12 months.
As an artist who first developed his craft in South Korea in the seventies, and spent most of his adult life in New York, one can clearly understand Lee's coming out of a variety of traditions.
Well aware of all the developments from Post-Impressionism through Cubism, Soutine absorbed their lessons but rejected the language of abstract signs, and chose to develop his art out of the sensually rich tradition of nineteenth century naturalism: Corot, Courbet and their forerunners Rembrandt, Chardin and Goya.
Since the 1980s, Koether has engaged in an intimate «battle» against painterly tradition, developing a defiant artistic practice able to sketch out a counterhistory of the modernist, male - dominated and heteronormative canon.
In developing and disciplining herself to complete this work, she works out of the surrealist's «automatic painting» tradition, where she has no preconceived ideas or pictures in mind before she begins to work.
In drawing upon the marionette tradition, Shawky uses its seemingly lighthearted form and magical theatricality as a foil to urge viewers to develop an understanding of the contentious history that is still played out within the Arab region.
The simple explanation here is that Cambridge Analytica has been engaging in the time - honored Silicon Valley tradition of developing a minimum viable product (vaporware, essentially), marketing the hell out of it to drum up customers, and then delivering a much more mundane - but - workable product.
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