Sentences with phrase «for human experience»

These powerful creatures in whimsical scenes are a metaphor for the human experience, demonstrating the balance between having fun and giving life purpose.
If the data of philosophical reason are natural, that is, if they are given for human experience independently of historical conditions, then natural theology as commonly understood becomes a major possibility.
Yet the word «right» or «wrong» isn't the proper word for our human experience.
From Aesop's Fables and medieval bestiaries to Kafka's Metamorphosis and Joseph Beuys» dead hare, artists and writers have found powerful metaphors for the human experience in the animal kingdom, spelling out the ways of humankind in our most raw,...
The sentence, «The stone is gray,» is thus taken as referring to a reality outside of human experience and responsible for the human experience of the grayness of the stone.
If, however, the data for human experience are historically conditioned, and if the Christian arguments from philosophy presuppose distinctively Christian data, then it seems less misleading to call the philosophy in question Christian philosophy rather than natural theology.
If there is a basic thesis, it is that Whitehead has used the concept of the electromagnetic field in physics as a model for human experience (PW 125/134, 183/201; RL 285).
Since both deny any causal role for human experience, locating all causality in the material brain, they seem to be continuations of epiphenomenalism under different labels.
We can learn perhaps from a more rigid piety that our efforts to make doctrine and liturgy relevant to modern experience ought not to dilute the forms of God's liturgical presence to what is easiest for human experience to accept and integrate.
If you want to read something that makes you feel like eating a Twinkie, wearing a smile and cheering for the human experience, then perhaps you should pick up a romance novel.
In Big Windows: Skin: Portals, Nicola López draws on her recent monumental installation In Gentle Defiance of Gravity and Form at Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, to explore architecture as a metaphor for the human experience on both societal and individual levels.
Höfer's images are a fascinating mediation of complex museum and gallery spaces, built for human experience yet devoid of this.
Using space as a frame for human experience, they reflect upon transitional places and intermediary zones.
To Aboriginal people, «Dreaming» describes not only the creation of the earth and every life form, but provides the framework for human experience in the universe and the harmonious order of all things.
Re «Empathy Walks»: one doesn't gain empathy for human experiences of others by observing them or inviting a conversation.
«Compassion for the human experience and the belief that individuals can have a better way of life is the core of my service as a clinician at the Institute for Attachment and Child Development.»
Both Sherburne and Gallagher (see references in note 3) feel that a single strand of occasions is not sufficient to account for human experience.
From Aesop's Fables and medieval bestiaries to Kafka's Metamorphosis and Joseph Beuys» dead hare, artists and writers have found powerful metaphors for the human experience in the animal kingdom, spelling out the ways of humankind in our most raw, instinctual and unselfconscious forms.
It is indeed the background, the setting or context, for human experience and history, but it is also in itself a historical process that the Bible portrays as moving from inchoate beginnings (when, as the myth in Genesis puts it, «the Spirit of God was moving over the face of the waters») to the consummation of all things (when, as Revelation says, there shall be «a new heaven and a new earth»).
For human experience is rooted in something self - evidently intelligible — the distinct, intelligible and moral, relationship between one's subjective self and one's objective environment.
The hysterical cheerleaders of the e-book failed to account for human experience, and publishers blindly followed suit.
Printmaker and sculptor Nicola López, for example, pushes the boundaries of printmaking and installation art to explore architecture as a metaphor for the human experience.
Concerned with traditional modes of drawing and printmaking, he explores the self - consciousness of these media and the idea of sound and song as a metaphor for human experience.
Korean artist Kimsooja has become an impressive international presence with work that uses fabric and sewing as metaphors for the human experience.
Using the head as a metaphor for human experience, Dunning's work reflects a romantic sensibility that recalls the gothic literature of Mary Shelley or the poetic drama of Greek mythology.
Using the head as a metaphor for human experience,...
In the wake of Abstract Expressionism and its highly subjective, mystical focus, Judd and other Minimalists sought to create a depersonalized art in which the physical properties of space, scale, and materials were explored as phenomena of interest on their own, rather than as metaphors for human experience.
Celestian views nature as a metaphor for human experiences and emotional states of being.
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