Sentences with phrase «dichotomy becomes»

As more and more people read digitally, the sale vs. license dichotomy becomes more important — and more controversial, with profound implications for everyone involved in publishing.
Inevitably when a dichotomy becomes magnified in such a way that both sides of it are distorted, one begins to suspect the presence of the psychological mechanism of projection.

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Indeed, the inadequacy of any final dichotomy should make itself felt at both extremes: being without becoming is left an empty category, inapplicable to most things which are (Seiende), since they are in the mode of being - in - change.
If we add the Whiteheadian societal reconstrual of personal identity to the problematic explored in (i), the alleged harshness of the being / becoming dichotomy may be further mitigated.
When Whitehead declares that no two actualities can be torn apart, for each is all in all, he simply makes no sense if we assume either a metaphysical dichotomy between Being and becoming or a theological dichotomy between the creature and the Creator.
As Kramer progressed through the 1950s and 1960s, he confronted an increasingly painful dichotomy: on the one hand, his brilliance as an art critic propelled him toward the center of the cultural establishment (he eventually became chief art critic of the New York Times); on the other hand, his political and moral concerns estranged him from the growing radicalism of the intellectual class that controlled the establishment.
From Plato, who defined time as a moving (i.e., imperfect) image of eternity, down to St. Thomas, who stressed the perfect immutability of his Supreme Being in terms indistinguishable from the language of the Eleatic school, we can trace the same persistent theme — a metaphysical dichotomy of Being and Becoming, of perfection and imperfection, of the timeless and the temporal realms.
However, since the evangelical - revivalistic mind was not particularly keen when it came to making sharp and precise distinctions, this dichotomy did not become a problem during our period.
A partial explanation for this dichotomy is the process by which elemental mercury becomes methyl mercury.
Nevertheless, Campbell seems to have become so enamored with the cancer - promoting effect of protein and the dichotomy between plant and animal foods that his research left many questions unanswered and his claims that animal protein is the root of all disease jumped the proverbial gun in the extreme.
I had a chance to see work from one of my favorite artist, Jean - Michel Basquiat, he was an American artist who became known for his graffiti work in the Lower East Side of NYC, a high school drop out; he gained fame and Basquiat's art focused on «suggestive dichotomies», such as wealth versus poverty, integration versus segregation, and inner versus outer experience.
It's still the only teen - themed / aimed weekly drama that has discussed sexuality from nearly every angle (as Williamson observes on one of the DVDs, the dichotomy of the Dawson - Joey - Pacey - Jen quartet gave them the luxury of taking four unique stands at the start) without becoming salacious, and I can't help but see my washed - up self in Dawson's eagerness to become a filmmaker, from Dawson's home videos in which Joey is attacked by a lagoon creature (as you may surmise from its title, the series is set in a sun - dappled New England inlet) to his Spielberg fixation — although even as a teen, I recognized that 1941 is a better film than Hook.
Teachers and other public workers have long traded lower base salaries for better benefits and more security, but that dichotomy has become more obvious and more important.
I've tried to mitigate this dichotomy by becoming a teacher - leader very early in my career and I've had wonderful experiences in these roles.
The scene is already much more complicated than the simple paid — free dichotomy, and it is expected to become even more fragmented as the blockchain technology becomes mainstream.
Shapes that might appear cold and clinical had they remained as mere pixels become far more real and engaging once translated into physical form, and the resulting dichotomy plays out as a fascinating feast for the eyes.
The culmination of two and a half years» work, the series is an exploration of female identity — however, more broadly, it becomes an acute commentary on the inner dialogues, dichotomies, and imbalances experienced at times by all.
Comparatively, Mandy El - Sayegh (b. 1985) explores the dichotomy of the human body, using biology as a base for her often grotesque artworks, which become fake, living documents.
Her celebrated work operates on several dichotomies that have become central to her practice: hard / soft, male / female, flat / three - dimensional, Western / non-Western, stable / fluid, figurative / abstract, powerful / delicate, brutal / beautiful, violence / harmony.
At the time, Andersson was not well known in the States, yet it was immediately clear that her paintings epitomized an approach to form that could be characterized in Ferguson's terms: Old dichotomies of abstraction and figuration had been erased, and art history had become available as a kind of stylistic smorgasbord to be drawn on at will.
So my work has become strong, geometric shapes but also things that are very fragile, showing that dichotomy of strength and weakness and allowing the viewer to make that decision and that connection.
The phrase «nature and culture» was then no longer a dichotomy but finally became a partnership.
Haring's focus on the issues of homophobia held a strong connection to the fear of AIDS, which was significant given the fact that at the time, the societal dichotomies grew stronger, and the divisions between healthy and sick became synonymous for the straight and gay polarization, reinforcing prejudices and hatred.
Certain colors go together, from my life and cultural experience, and that often becomes the main color dichotomy in my painting.
What is more, if you extrapolate to the left and right, the dichotomy between 18th and 19th centuries becomes more dramatic.
In fact, the discourse has become much more insidious by creating a false dichotomy that puts protection of the environment in opposition to prosperity and economic growth.
Dichotomies appear when the context becomes adversarial.
That's become a stale dichotomy, even in developing China, where pollution is slowing economic gains.
Baby lawyers have become inured to existing with this dichotomy, and most come to places like the Puddle to validate their childish pretensions and hide from the harsh scrutiny of critical thought.
Becoming the first executive director of the Project, Brian Behlendorf promises to focus mostly on permissioned ledgers but does not rule out the perspectives of the non-permissioned ones, «seeing it as a spectrum, not a dichotomy
As the Apostle Paul so clearly demonstrates in Romans 7, this dichotomy of flesh and spirit becomes evident when we find ourselves desiring to do what we know is right, while simultaneously being deeply tempted to do what we know is wrong and unhealthy.
When I first became an agent just shy over 7 years ago, I was a novice and this dichotomy was not apparent to me.
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