Sentences with phrase «dichotomies between nature»

Just like the art movements from the 1950s, Ybáñez aims to transcend the dichotomies between nature and culture, past and present and «high» and «low» art.
The concept (and rhetoric) of a profound dichotomy between nature and nurture was superimposed over the more flexible and synergistic «traditional» understanding of the matter, markedly polarising and distorting the entire, many - sided debate about the role and weight of heredity and experience in both the natural world and the human situation.
Rejecting a dichotomy between nature and society, Latour argues for a «political ecology,» one that would provide the basis for tackling the problems of environmental damage.
Made of both synthetic and organic materials, the sculptures explore «the dichotomy between nature and representation of the real, bound together by a gastronomical lexicon.»
Her large scale environments, video installations as well as objects and video works explore the dichotomy between nature and culture and consider the power relations and the importance of observation.

Not exact matches

The relinquishment of the dichotomy implied in the issue between mechanism and idealism has been followed by a reformulation of the meaning of man and nature.
The ecological model of the universe helps us to overcome the dichotomy between the individual and its relations to its environment, between the living and the non-living, between freedom and determinism and between nature and God.
What can Whitehead, who refuses all dualistic dichotomies between history and nature, mean by speaking of a division of the world at this point?
But the early Church Fathers never embraced the central premises of dispensationalism, including the radical dichotomy between Israel and the Church and the resulting two peoples of God, one earthly and one heavenly in nature and mission.
But I think that dualisms / dichotomies between institutions and people are not accurately reflective of their nature even in light of the influence of the aforementioned principalities.
The far too often binary nature of this debate helps to create a false dichotomy between a backward, isolationist Britain cut off from Europe and an «open» Britain in the EU which is inclusive and outward looking.
Downey keeps us distanced from the less appealing nature of Stark's personality with his charismatic performance, and Rockwell complements the dichotomy between the two weapons manufacturers by playing the scummy extent of Downey's charm.
She explores the dichotomy between the real and the artificial, employing nature as a motif and a metaphor through photography and three - dimensional works.
His painterly practice has always oscillated freely between figuration and abstraction, but in the past few years gained a specific focus on the relationship and dichotomies between Western and Asian approaches to landscape painting and nature.
In works by James Brooks, we feel nature in the phenomenology of his flowing, ever flooding - out plains of color; and even the non-gestural Rothko is still dealing with the dichotomy (and resultant ambiguity) between what the eye sees and derives from landscape (the horizon) and what the heart feels before a field of color.
It sets up a dichotomy between archetypal structures found in nature (such as the homes of insects, birds, plants and seeds) and industrially processed forms.
Blurring the boundaries between presence and absence, past and future, nature and civilisation, cyclical movements and inevitable transformations, the exhibition test the viewer's perceptive capacities, and demand that the dichotomy between the subject and the object is set aside.
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