Sentences with phrase «dialectic relationship»

The viewer is encouraged to acknowledge the agency of the object and the dialectic relationship that exists between man and things.
Thiel's special ability to inscribe the dialectic relationship between ideology and aesthetics in his photographs also prevents any appearance of sentimentality.

Not exact matches

Even if we deny that Jesus worked for transformation in the explicit sense of deriving the dialectic of individual and society from social structures, or beginning the process of transformation with changes in property and social relationships, it can not be overlooked that in an indirect sense, the manner in which Jesus thought and acted de facto broke open and transformed the social structures of the world in which he lived.7
In view of his supposed rejection of any static logic of identity and contradiction, it is not without interest that Altizer can not acknowledge a dialectical relationship that comes to terms with a coincidence of real opposites but only with such an understanding of dialectics as will lead to its own destruction by the annihilation of the polarity in a final, posthistorical, permanent identity.
The critical ecopedagogy of scholar / activists such as Richard Kahn, Sam Fassbinder, Tina Evans, and David Greenwood operates within an overall dialectics of justice in which environmental justice and ecological justice (the former relating to the unequal distribution of harmful environments between people and the later referring to the relationship between humans and the rest of the world).
In addition to teaching, I have written about health, sexuality, relationships, food, travel, technology, and music for numerous publications including The San Francisco Bay Guardian, CitySearch, SonicNet, The West Australian, Daddy Dialectic, Oxygen.com, and Food & Wine.
Describing herself as an «art employer,» Lucie Fontaine avoids harnessing her practice to a specific figure of the art field, preferring to cultivate a modus operandi driven solely by her relationship with two employees, a concept of self - generated labor similar to the Master - Slave dialectic presented by Hegel.
Installed at Jones Center, with one Jim Lambie sculpture at Laguna Gloria, this group show addresses what senior curator Heather Pesanti describes as the «layers of meaning embedded in representations of the human form and the complex relationship between the dialectics of the viewer and the object.»
For instance, as long as articles on Smithson contain such cumbersome phrases like - «anti-aesthetic dynamic relationships», «anti-formalist logic and a theoretical framework of the Picturesque», «the dialectic between the physical landscape and its temporal context» - the subject is likely to remain the preserve of the hyper - educated elite.
Like the nearby phrase «An Object Self - Defined» from the work «Self - Defined Object [green]», 1966, the artist forms the relationship between words and art object, short - circuiting its separation, language and art, language in art, language as, or is art, the work professes to form a dialectic that results in a relationship to philosophical thought.
«I believe that life is full of dialectics (two opposing truths) that need to be accepted and balanced in one's life to maintain a harmony between peace of mind, peace of heart and peace within relationships.
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In the third wave, behavior therapists have begun to explore traditionally nonclinical treatment techniques like acceptance, mindfulness, cognitive defusion, dialectics, values, spirituality, and relationship development.
Parent and child relationships continuously evolve, part of an ongoing dialectic that derives from developmental changes in both parent and child.
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