This bond between world and occasion, Whitehead immediately admits, is a «baffling antithetical relation»; but for him, when we examine
our everyday experience of the world, or when we inquire into the presuppositions of common practice, or into the presuppositions of the natural sciences, or into the presuppositions of basic epistemic claims, we run again and again into this paradoxical relation of mutual immanence (MT 218f).
Not, that is, in
our everyday experience of the world.
Not exact matches
Not only does the ability to capture and recall knowledge make it more likely that a child will excel at school, but having rich, vivid memories
of everyday experiences also help children make sense
of the
world and their place in it, enriching their
experiences and building essential life skills.
Everyday investors, lust after the Tesla's
of the
world and overlook all the quality investment opportunities that
experience investors buy.
Most forms
of religion have included some reference to another
world beyond or above the
world of everyday experience.
The joy and excitement generated by the
experience, the sense
of commonality with fellow players from around the
world, the opportunity to participate freely with one's entire being — this gave all the players a new outlook on their
everyday world.
Although the formulation
of the question was not always precise, the
everyday experience of black suffering, arising from black people's encounter with the sociopolitical structures controlled by whites, created in my consciousness a radical conflict between the claims
of faith on the one hand and the reality
of the
world on the other.
That life, they say, is an
everyday life, centered in the here and now, capable
of experiencing the entire range
of human emotions, all the while devoid
of a spectator self, and all the while connected to the
world as part
of the true self.
His point is not that we should, or even do, live in
everyday reality all the time; rather, it is that
everyday reality is a familiar
world and yet an arbitrary
world, because it is a
world constructed
of symbols, social
experiences, and casual presuppositions.
From its outset, quantum mechanics has been a source
of intrigue; the picture it presents
of the microscopic
world being so different to that
of everyday experience gained from normal - sized entities, between the atomic scale and the vast spaces
of the cosmos.
Prescinding now from questions
of immortality and the life
of God, what hope can we reasonably have for the overcoming
of evil in this finite, temporal
world of everyday experience?
«What prepares men for totalitarian domination in the non-totalitarian
world is the fact that loneliness, once a borderline
experience usually suffered in certain marginal social conditions like old age, has become an
everyday experience of the ever - growing masses
of our century.»
Just as the
world of poetic texts opens its way across the ruins
of the intraworldly objects
of everyday existence and
of science, so too the new being projected by the biblical text opens its way across the
world of ordinary
experience and in spite
of the closed nature
of that
experience.
For the Lord's Supper is the way in which, by our Lord's ordinance, we are fed by him, strengthened by him, nourished in him, sent forth in his power to carry him into the
world of everyday life and
experience.
This is a far cry from the prosaic grammar
of description
of everyday events, and therefore moves beyond the meager imaginations
of those who dwell only in the flat and descriptive
world of sense
experience.
(Here and elsewhere, «the sacred» refers to the artificial
world of religiosity, churchiness, and clericalism separated from history and
everyday experience.)
Is it not incontestable, a matter
of everyday experience, that each
of these, to the extent that he believes (and sees the other believe) in the future
of the
world, feels a basic human sympathy for the other — not for any sentimental reason, but arising out
of the obscure recognition that both are going the same way, and that despite all ideological differences they will eventually, in some manner, come together on the same summit?
Here, however, it is not the rules and regulations, but the spirit found within those dedicated to the life apart from the
world, the inner
experiences which came to them, often seen in contrast to the life
of the
everyday world to which they once belonged.
Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter
everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments
of awe that change forever how we
experience life and the
world.
Stress in pregnancy, a difficult birth, or just the
everyday experiences of being in this
world.
For a baby that might mean, if we were stressed in pregnancy, if birth was difficult or any
of the
everyday stresses that a new baby
experiences from being in the
world.
Three years ago in a Colorado laboratory, scientists realized a long - standing dream, bringing the quantum
world closer to the one
of everyday experience
The problem is that physics appears to be leading us not to resolution but into an Alice in Wonderland
world of increasingly bizarre theories, each farther removed than the last from our
experience of the
everyday world.
o Demystifying kundalini o Exploration and
experience of your central channel aka sushumna nadi o Understanding chakras as way to understand our tendencies o Balancing energy channels and polarities in body and mind (nadis) o
Everyday application
of dual / non-dual philosophies o The mystical endocrine system and how the glands relate to our chakras o The path from agni (fire) to tejas (radiance) to sri (seeing the
world as beauty and bliss) o Healing techniques and worldview to support your transformation as you live in the real
world o The power
of yoga nidra
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world full
of exciting
experiences I live life day by day with no regrets I have high standards / expectations in life meeting new people
everyday is always exciting I have amazing friends, I love hanging out with really outgoing & & Love to have a good time.
And there's a reason they don't jump out at you: they are the
everyday details
of living in the modern
world as
experienced by a person living on the edge.
«Inside Out» celebrates the power
of film to transport you out
of your own head into
worlds beyond
everyday experiences and attitudes.
«We can show guests our
experiences of everyday life and that being vision impaired is not the end
of the
world, he said»
Students should know about and practice inquiry and use this knowledge and
experience to develop deeper understandings
of how science impacts their
everyday world (American Association for the Advancement
of Science [AAAS], 1993; National Research Council [NRC], 1996).
Drawing from his own
experience as a teacher and coach, Pearsall offers practical, real -
world advice in the form
of techniques that are both effective and sustainable in the
everyday classroom.
«We develop the BMW M Performance Automobiles for customers who are seeking very sporty driving characteristics yet do not wish to sacrifice any
of their BMW's
everyday practicality,» said Frank van Meel, CEO
of BMW M. «The
experience and expertise garnered by BMW M in the
world of motor sport and the development
of high - performance sports cars are also channeled into the development
of our BMW M Performance Automobiles.
In the
world of the very small, where particle and wave aspects
of reality are equally significant, things do not behave in any way that we can understand from our
experience of the
everyday world... all pictures are false, and there is no physical analogy we can make to understand what goes on inside atoms.
Travel sites with free reviews from actual «
everyday» travelers (as opposed to professional,
experienced world travelers) and travel bloggers who share their knowledge garnered from their own love
of seeing the
world have made it all too simple to find quick answers without the investment in a printed guide.
In The Structures
of Everyday Life, Braudel presents a densely quantified history
of human
experience around the
world in the three hundred years before the Industrial Revolution.
A guide to reconciling Buddhist spirituality with the American way
of life addresses the challenges
of spiritual living in the modern
world and offers guidance for bringing a sense
of the sacred to
everyday experience.
It's a wonderful example
of how a great writer can put a voice on the page that is just, well, a
world — a voice that reveals so many facets
of a personality and the small complexities
of everyday experience.
Wind through dramatic mountain scenery or observe scenes
of everyday life,
experiencing the
world through the nostalgic lens
of train travel.
Always exploring different techniques both cutting edge and ancient, Opie plays with ways
of seeing through reinterpreting the vocabulary
of everyday life; his reductive style evokes both a visual and spatial
experience of the
world around us.
Call me only if you are in the gutter, Grice Bench, Los Angeles, CA Exalted Position, curated by Vlad Smolkin, Peter Blum Gallery, New York, NY Pipe Dream, presented by Night Gallery and Rachel Uffner Gallery, 170 Suffolk Street New York, NY Gallery Artist Group Show, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY TDW: Three Way Weekend, Blum & Poe, Art Los Angeles Contemporary, and ROGERS, Los Angeles, CA 2015 The John Riepenhoff
Experience, Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Japan Intimacy in Discourse: Unreasonable Sized Paintings, School
of Visual Arts Chelsea Gallery, New York, NY Let's Be Real, Projekt 722, New York, NY 2014 The Crystal Palace, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY QUALIA, FJORD Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2013 The Room and its Inhabitants, organized by Patrick Howlett, Susan Hobbs Gallery, Toronto, Canada The 2013 deCordova Biennial (with Dushko Petrovich), deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA 2012 Love, curated by Stephen Truax, One River Gallery, Engelwood, NJ Art on Paper 2012, curated by Xandra Eden, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC Take Shelter in the
World, curated by Dushko Petrovich, Boston University Art Gallery, Boston, MA In Plain Sight, organized by Nicole Russo and Lumi Tan, Mitchell - Innes & Nash, New York, NY 2011 The Idea
of the Thing That it Isn't, curated by Rachel Uffner, Halsey McKay, East Hampton, NY Channel to the New Image, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York, NY Exhibition
of Work by Newly Elected Members and Recipients
of Honors and Awards, American Academy
of Arts and Letters, New York, NY Paper A-Z, Sue Scott Gallery, New York, NY Invitational Exhibition
of Visual Arts, American Academy
of Arts and Letters, New York, NY Battle
of the Brush, organized by Corporate Art Solutions at Bryant Park, New York, NY 2010 The Pencil Show, Foxy Production, New York, NY ITEM, Mitchell - Innes & Nash, New York, NY S (l) umm (er) ing on Madison Avenue, curated by Jo - ey Tang, The Notary Public, New York, NY Kristin Calabrese, Andy Parker, Mary Weatherford, Roger White, Kathryn Brennan Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2009 What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid», curated by Ryan Steadman, 106 Green Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Cave Painting: Installment # 2, organized by Bob Nickas, Gresham's Ghost, New York, NY The Audio Show, organized by Seth Kelly, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York, NY 2008 The Merits
of Silence, Gallery Min Min, Tokyo 2007 Heralds
of Creative Anachronism, D'Amelio Terras, New York, NY The Price
of Nothing, EFA Gallery, NY 2006 Mystic River, Southfirst, Brooklyn, NY / Arcadia University, Glenside, PA 2005 Kevin Bruk Gallery, Miami, FL You Are Here, Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX The Most Splendid Apocalypse, PPOW Gallery, New York, NY Crits» Pix, Black and White Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2004 Halloween Horror Films,, Southfirst Gallery, Brooklyn NY Summery Summary, 58 N3, Brooklyn, NY 2003 Dreamy, ZieherSmith Gallery, New York, NY Escape from New York, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, NJ Late to Work
Everyday, Dupreau Gallery, Chicago, IL 2001 Learnedamerica, P.P.O.W. Gallery, New York, NY Tirana Bienalle 1, National Gallery, Tirana, Albania 2000 Columbia University M.F.A. Thesis Show, Brooklyn, NY 1999 All Terrain, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York, NY Wight Biennial, UCLA Wight Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1998 Episode 1, Gair Building, Brooklyn, NY
From the perspective
of the so - called post-internet generation, his sculptures, films and online projects — often arranged as installations — are concerned with the relationship between real and virtual
everyday worlds, that is, with life and
experience in the internet age and the effects this has on social reality.
Robert Rauschenberg's large - scale color lithographs also take imagery and photos from
everyday experience, but Rauschenberg combines the disparate imagery to reflect the commonplace
of the
world around us.
Hoyland and Gilliam also have a sense
of colour analogous to that
experienced within the
everyday world — that is, as atmospheric, existing within space and responsive to changes in light.
Through various scales & mediums: painting, ceramics and drawing; his work explores the
world and psyche
of the
everyday human
experience, and embraces the imperfections vital within that
experience.
Lyrical and meditative, the work
of Elizabeth Enders heightens our curiosity to learn more about the
world around us, to penetrate deeper into the often - concealed magic
of simple
everyday experiences.
Collins» works treat the collective
experiences of memory, history and the
everyday in the modern
world.
Drawing from his life
experiences, Williams» work, on the one hand, offers a sharp critique
of our
everyday world, and on the other a celebration
of the obscure and overlooked.
Sergey Lotsmanov's works are an image
of a virtual
world constructed
of fragments
of everyday experience.
Very often left open for discussion, and through clever use
of universal metaphors and delicate color symbolism, they provide a mixed view at both artist's intimate
world and associations
of shared
experiences of everyday moments and recognizable human conditions.
Inspired by his own
experiences living between the Netherlands and Benin, his birthplace in West Africa, the artist's work questions codes
of identity and value by playfully restructuring relationships between «first» and «third»
worlds, the local and the global, art and the
everyday.
In referencing these biennials and related events happening around the
world, I admittedly veer from SI's original focus on the
experience of small - scale experimentation in
everyday life.