The artist's agenda and interest seems clear: she wants to discuss politics and socioeconomic structures within society, and alongside that, she wants to
discuss human relations.
Not exact matches
The classical response to nonmoral evil we have been
discussing begins by affirming «C» omnipotence in
relation to
humans and then argues that there do exist good reasons to believe that such a moral world would include instances of genuine nonmoral evil and plausible reasons for assuming that such a world would have the types and amount of genuine nonmoral evil we presently experience.
Human action is discussed in terms of the relations of human individuals to other human individuals and to subhuman aggregates or societies of occas
Human action is
discussed in terms of the
relations of
human individuals to other human individuals and to subhuman aggregates or societies of occas
human individuals to other
human individuals and to subhuman aggregates or societies of occas
human individuals and to subhuman aggregates or societies of occasions.
More often than not, when Christianity is
discussed either in a fictional setting or in
relation to real events, it is in the context of an issue related to
human sexuality.
Four issues which will be significant in the subsequent analysis of models arise here in
discussing these other linguistic forms: (1) the role of analogy, (2) the
relation of religious symbolism to
human experience, (3) the diverse functions of religious language (especially evident in the case of myth) and (4) the cognitive status of religious language.
He
discusses their application against an array of questions concerning
human relations, cultural identity, the machine / mind interface, and the future of computer science.
Multicultural Education and
Human Relations asks pre-service teachers to diagnose their present knowledge and skills, reflect on experiences, actively participate in exercises,
discuss relevant theory and research, and integrate this information into their behavioral repertoires, they can then enter classroom situations from a background of first - hand awareness and experience.
Both authors will
discuss the relationship of the idea of the avant to their own work and the extent to which it is or isn't a useful way to think about ideas of time and temporality, newness and oldness, chronology and succession, beforeness and afterness, and the layered, textured, multi — species spaces in which culture (and not just
human culture) happens: Morton in
relation to his writings on literature, art, music, and ecology in landmark texts such as Ecology Without Nature, The Ecological Thought, Hyperobjects, and Dark Ecology; and Wolfe in
relation to his work as both author (Critical Environments, Animal Rites, and What Is Posthumanism?)
Thater
discusses her interest in
human - animal
relations and their basis for her new work.
In Banff, the Governor General's Award winner
discusses her installations on violence against women,
human - animal
relations and environmental degradation.
In
relation to the recommendations of the
Human Rights Committee and the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights,
discussed above, the Attorney - General has informed me that:
In his book, Man and His Symbols, psychoanalyst Carl Jung (1964)
discussed the value of symbols in
relation to
human existence.