Sentences with phrase «given concrete form»

It is a collective image — a manifestation of a consensual desire — a public aesthetic given concrete form».
Only someone who overlooks the fact that this answer itself has a real history which is a history of the reality reflected on as well as of the reflection itself, can think that the Church with its principles, because they too can be given concrete form, is always able to follow directly on the heels of what is new in the changing course of history and that only by its own fault and failure could the Church lag behind events in its theological reflection on morals.
It describes a culture, and so can only be given concrete form in a community.
Accordingly, more than any of the others, it is capable of heightening the sense of «importance» by giving some concrete form of expression to the ideal of the ultimate unity of creativity (MT 28).
In the museum, in our publications and online we give concrete form to one of our two core tasks: providing information to the public.
In the museum, in our publications and in our online and physical exhibitions we give concrete form to one of our two core tasks: providing information to the public.

Not exact matches

Hartshorne is willing to begin with the metaphysical reality of God and other selves (not just as a postulate, but as concrete existences), and then to use inference and imagination to provide an account of their nature and relations — an account which can he more or less adequate to its object, given the limitations of our form of consciousness.
In connection with eternal objects my move is to play Aristotle to Whitehead's Plato by giving forms of definiteness their ontological grounding in the concrete world of flux.
The natures are preserved in their qnume, (qnume: It is the essence of a given nature in concrete, realized form.
As noted above, the concrescing actual entities within a given structured society prehend in different ways a common world, i.e., the concrete interrelatedness of their immediate predecessors together with the common element of form which bound them together as this rather than that society.2 This feeling of both emerging out of and yet still belonging to a unified whole is then incorporated into their individual processes of concrescence.
That the concept of the concrete calls for that of the abstract becomes clear in the concept of the subjective form of an occasion as the concrete, unique, and unrepeatable relation to what was already given.
Kraus says that eternal objects «form the patterns structuring concrete fact» and «the forms structuring the togetherness of data into a datum of experience — eternal objects in Whitehead's language — are given for all times in ordered, intelligible, interrelated sets like mathematical systems» (ME 30).
Second, Paul's exhortation to a universal brotherhood of believers was meant not only as a recommendation of charity but also as an actual prohibition upon any attempt to give charity concrete form in acts of real social justice, because we have to change hearts before we strike off fetters.
Metaphysicians who have taken «development» seriously have either assumed an imposing «form» (the «scheme») as wholly dominant; or they have assumed a «welling up,» an inductive summation of the given Concrete elements.
In the UK, complex arithmetic is taught in schools much later than it is in America, but simple algebra is introduced in the early years, in concrete forms that give young children the important concepts so that they do not become afraid of equations and unknown letters when, later on, they reach more complex algebra.
Given her stylistic connections to Latin American and European Constructivism and Concrete Art, as well as Mondrian's Neo-Plasticism and the Abstraction - Création movement in Paris, it is telling that Herrera has never identified with any art historical grouping, even though she lived in Havana, Paris and New York in the 1930s and»40s when many of these artistic associations were being formed.
[this quote needs a citation] Hirst has openly acknowledged his debt to Bacon, [45] absorbing the painter's visceral images and obsessions early on and giving them concrete existence in sculptural form with works like A Thousand Years.
Given the title Post-Painterly Abstraction, or «concrete abstractions,» these later works exhibited large, crisp - edged geometric forms with aggressive colors and were met with great acclaim, establishing him as a major figure in the art world.
And yet, when your attention is drawn to it, one becomes awestruck, again, by the simple beauty of the cast - in - place concrete that evokes natural forms, the elegant and complete intersections of the varying wall heights and joinery, and the raking light that gives life to the walls and illuminates the paintings.
«I like starting with a real plant or animal,» she says, «because using a representation gives me something concrete to start with: a palette of colors and a structural form.
The paintings alternate between the atmospheric and concrete, and give form to the complex interweaving of sentiment, perception, and insight of which meaning is made.
To complete the transformation, the design carved openings into the solid concrete walls, on top of which galvanized steel cladding was added, creating a curtain of abstracted forms, windows and balconies that give the rehabilitated façade a sharp new look.
Since the objective is the beginning of a resume, it provides it with a concrete form — one which gives hiring managers a reason to read further (or not).
The report gives these a more concrete form, in its «Principles for State and international actions regarding indigenous land, territories and resources» (57).
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