For this reason,
future human creativity occupies a preeminent place in our pursuit of the comprehensive telos.
Not exact matches
The conclusion here concerns the teleological order within the world as a principle for practical deliberation and, in that sense, asserts a coincidence between maximizing
creativity in the world as such and maximizing
future human good.
On this conclusion, the comprehensive purpose as a principle for moral decisions may be formulated: maximize
creativity in the
human future as such.
The spiritual vision of modernity as we know it in ideology and practice has emphasized three aspects of realty, namely progress through differentiation and autonomy of individuality; the concept of the world as history moving towards the
Future through the
creativity of
human rationality; and the ethos of secularism as the basis of social ordering.
The combination of sentience in natural entities, be they electrons, cells, or
human beings, together with the lure beyond themselves for their possible
futures is the source of their
creativity.
Themes such as global citizenship,
human rights, democracy, food safety, the solar system and
creativity, intergalactic citizenship, societies of the
future and the moral lessons of Star Trek.
Exam boards will now provide «contexts», such as: extending
human capacity; improving living and working spaces; or securing the
future, to which students will be encouraged to respond with freedom and
creativity.
In this rapidly changing environment of a global and digital world — a world filled with promise for improving
human lives, a world in which talent recognizes no boundaries, a world in which
creativity and curiosity will fuel the
future — now, more than ever, Linked Learning is necessary and relevant.
Without denying that the
Human Age has triggered global warming and a terrifying mass extinction, Ackerman banks on our ability to address looming crises with creativity and determination in this precisely illuminating, witty, and resplendently expressive guide to the framework for a more positively human and humane fu
Human Age has triggered global warming and a terrifying mass extinction, Ackerman banks on our ability to address looming crises with
creativity and determination in this precisely illuminating, witty, and resplendently expressive guide to the framework for a more positively
human and humane fu
human and humane
future.
As the newest, and perhaps the final domain of
human artistic expression, and as the democratizing force of
human creativity, the responsible and sustainable development and exploitation of agency is critical to our collective
future.
It displays the potential of
human courage, imagination, and
creativity in deriving a new vision for our
future when the
future seems uncertain.
2014 Study from the
Human Body, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England INSERT 2014: a cultural exploration of Delhi as a landscape for
creativity and transformation, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, India Ruffneck Constructivists, ICA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA The Drawing Room, Magasin 3, Stockholm, Sweden Surfacing, Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa Slow
Future, Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek, Poland Michelangelo e il Novecento, Galleria Civica di Modena, Italy The Disappearance of Fireflies, Prison Sainte Anne, Avignon, France And the Trees Set Forth to Seek for a King, Museum of the Seam, Jerusalem, Israel Pace Gems: Selections from the Linda Pace Foundation Permanent Collection, San Antonio, Texas, USA As I Run and Run, Happiness Comes Closer, Hotel Beauburn, Paris, France Paradigm Store, Howick Place, London, England What Marcel Duchamp Taught Me, The Fine Art Society Contemporary, London, England Odd Volumes, Book Art from the Allan Chasanoff Collection, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, USA Der Leone Have Sept Cabeças, CRAC, Switzerland One Shot!
We will contemplate the world in which conflicting concepts and phenomena are intricately intertwined and constantly in flux, the nature of identity and diversity, and how the courage, imagination and
creativity of
human beings can be used to derive a new vision and ground design for the
future when our
future remains uncertain.
Here, in Yokohama, the first port that opened to foreign countries in the late 19th century, we will see how the courage, imagination and
creativity of
human beings can be used to derive a new vision and ground design for the
future.
Explaining that
creativity is the true investment capital of the
future, inventor Daan Roosegaarde's optimism for the
future hinges upon the power of
human imagination.
The
future of professional services belongs to people who embrace technology and let it do what it does best, without diminishing the areas where
human intelligence and
creativity are superior, and will continue to be so for a very long time.