Sentences with phrase «from dichotomies»

The artist draws inspiration from dichotomies such as the material and spiritual world, human emotion and animal nature.»
Never is he free from the dichotomy of his existence... Reason, man's blessing, is also his curse.
In yet another consistency check, a second simulation paper in Nature reports that reverberations through the crust caused by the collision could account for a known decline in magnetism in Martian rock on the opposite side of the planet from the dichotomy.
The conflict doesn't evolve from this dichotomy.
An essay by T.J. Clark on Abstract Expressionism, in his 1999 book, Farewell to an Idea, is a great example of writing on art that can dramatise and eke out vivid content from that dichotomy.
Sable Elyse Smith drew inspiration from the dichotomy of public vs. private self - representation when creating And Here is a List of Names at Socrates.
I really love the contrast of the faux flowers and the rusted gate in the photo and I didn't want to add another textural element to take away from that dichotomy!

Not exact matches

The Alpina's interior further plays off the dichotomy: the bedside lights are stylized Swiss cowbells, while the walls are hung with an enviable collection of contemporary art from the likes of Tracey Emin.
Having been the corporate entrepreneur myself and business executive supporting startups from within a large corporation, I can attest to the dichotomy that exists between the operationally driven part of the business that drives efficiency and incremental innovations and the corporate entrepreneurship initiatives that drives new growth and disruptive innovations to create new businesses or lines of business.
Although Islam is not a religion in the conventional sense --(it's a System of life)-- like other religions, it has suffered from a terrible and tragic dichotomy at the hands of the extremist, orthodox, closed - minded and tunnel - vision priesthood.
Many people try to escape from the existential dichotomies by embracing one side and rejecting the other.
To separate what is visible... the real, solid, actual, human... from the invisible... what we think it should be or what we think God thinks it is... is a false dichotomy.
«The picture that's emerging from Ecklund's research shows that the reality is more complex than the simple dichotomy of science versus religion.»
For example, referring to the «institutional field of cultural production» that «rapidly and radically transformed... the rigid dichotomy between «high» and «low» «(for academics like Professor Rainey, dichotomies are always «rigid» and high art always needs scare quotes), he tells us that «Modernism's ambiguous achievement... was to probe the interstices dividing that variegated field and to forge within it a strange and unprecedented space for cultural production, one that did indeed entail a certain retreat from the domain of public culture, but one that also continued to overlap and intersect with the public realm in a variety of contradictory ways.»
But that need not require us to think that there is a body - mind dichotomy, with the mind as a substantial entity that can be separated from the body, and when thus separated continue to «be» without any real difficulty.
Zen begins with the ordinary individual who is separated from his own true Buddha nature by the false dichotomies of a «Buddha» far back in history, or now in Nirvana; or, more existentially, man as separated from the world around him by a subject - object dualism.
But, drawing on the Hartshornian abstract - concrete dichotomy and the related eternal - temporal distinction in Whitehead, Gibson shows how process theism consistently combines the two traditions, retaining from each what is essential to a «working religion.»
The thing that people want to exclude themselves from, be it the Christian label, church, religion, or even the institution, can directly relate and feed on the other, thereby creating a false dichotomy.
To separate Jesus from religion is to create a false dichotomy an untrue juxtaposition of two non-mutually exclusive concepts.
There is, therefore, a last dichotomy to overcome: from Whitehead's Science and the Modern World to science in the modern world.
In the spring of 2000 an interesting dichotomy between theory and reality in economics teaching appeared in France when economics students from some of the most prestigious universities, including the Sorbonne, published a petition on the internet urging fellow students to protest against the way economics was being taught.
Only when reason's interest in reason was hidden from the process of reasoning did the dichotomy occur, with the consequent loss of reason's unity with experience and its capacity to enhance individuation.
That dichotomy is not only unavoidable, it is necessary, in order to fight free from the stream of life which carries us.
The trial scene is constructed from a Christian perspective, which highlights the Pauline dichotomy of Old Testament legalism opposed to the New Testament gospel of grace.
This leads Cobb to examine how Whitehead moves from the substance oriented language of modernity to a «postmodern» understanding of events - in - relation which overcomes the subject - object dichotomy of modernity (FCPP 167 - 187).
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.
«The basic idea behind Newspeak was to remove all shades of meaning from language, leaving simple dichotomies (pleasure and pain, happiness and sadness, good thoughts and thoughtcrimes) which reinforce the total dominance of the State.»
We have learned from the Enlightenment and its Marxist negative image some bad lessons: a self - righteous view of human nature, individual or collective, a good - evil dichotomy in our judgment on others and in our social action, a shallow sense of human community, and an exaggerated confidence in the power of human beings to manage and control their own destinies.
These Christians were able, at least temporarily, to expand the communal bond of ideal family life by sharing their possessions, transcending a mine - thine dichotomy, they received from members according to their abilities and gave to them according to their needs.
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 reaFrom 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 reafrom 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.
You'll get no argument from me, although the dichotomy between «is» and «ought to be» in the church with regards to gay people is what finally drove me away.
From a metaphysical point of view these positions seem to create such a dichotomy between ordinary experience and «reality» that for many the only recourse is a kind of lobotomy which divorces reality from rationalFrom a metaphysical point of view these positions seem to create such a dichotomy between ordinary experience and «reality» that for many the only recourse is a kind of lobotomy which divorces reality from rationalfrom rationality.
Secondly, the Western scholar in this as in other fields is being joined by investigators from other civilizations where the secular - religious dichotomy of the West does not, or does not so fully, obtain.
This dichotomy not only separates disciplines from one another and fragments them within themselves; more important, it produces a schizophrenic sensibility within contemporary culture and individuals.
Christian undergraduates at elite universities often feel forced into a troubling dichotomy: They may go «all - in» for a secular education, by examining their opinions under the tutelage of an irreligious faculty; or else they must withhold something of themselves from rational inquiry, erecting a barrier between the performative requirements of their research discipline and their beliefs about the way the world actually is.
They are still held captive by an epistemology borrowed from the modern university, with its notion of detached objectivity, the fact - value dichotomy, the separation of emotion and reason (with reason as the superior means of knowing) and the loss of any authority other than an isolated, sovereign self that is subservient to the needs of the modern nation - state.
But it is not in fact true that nature is set apart from spirit by the hard - and - fast dichotomy which Kant defined, and the continuous life of Catholic Christendom testifies to the contrary.
This seamless integration, Rosenberg added, is changing the dichotomy of the relationship of consumers and businesses from a transaction to something much more.
The dichotomy between United's first - half display at the Etihad last weekend and their rousing, come - from - behind second 45 minutes perfectly encapsulates the idea that showing City too much respect is to sign your own death warrant.
Coontz perpetuates the false dichotomy of «working» v. «at - home mothers,» contradicts her own writing from just two years ago, and ignores evidence published in scholarly journals.
It's not a dichotomy, she told me, just a shift in emphasis toward the importance of mastery and effort and away from scores.
From a constructivist point of view, there is, of course, no stable dichotomy between interests and norms.
The tone of the piece hints at the false dichotomy perceived by 38 Degrees: the howling, downtrodden masses vainly attempting to get their voices heard at the highest levels, ignored by dastardly Members of Parliament who are irritated by the representations they receive because it's keeping them from feeling up the intern in taxpayer - subsidised bars.
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.
It says separating prevention from treatment is a false dichotomy and says plans to strengthen the divide between GPs and specialists are «hopelessly anachronistic».
Access to ready money in the months after Sandy is another defining dichotomy evident from community to community at the anniversary mark.
Then, from the 19th century on, the landscape started changing under the influence of European settlement, creating the dichotomy so evident in Light's photograph.
From basic to applied research — all possible dichotomies
From these various anthropological approaches, a basic dichotomy has emerged between two types of societies from very different ecosystems: societies born in rain forests and those that thrive in deseFrom these various anthropological approaches, a basic dichotomy has emerged between two types of societies from very different ecosystems: societies born in rain forests and those that thrive in desefrom very different ecosystems: societies born in rain forests and those that thrive in deserts.
An interesting dichotomy — the notion of getting more overall health benefit from lower intensity workouts.
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