Sentences with phrase «historical point»

I find it encouraging to know that there are still exhibitions being mounted capable of altering one's aesthetic or historical point of view.
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Historical criticism can only attempt to show what was regarded as important at various historical points.
Employees are charged with solving a mystery that contains realistic elements, such as historical points or characters.
With the most important historical points outlined, let's back up and cover a few basics.
This research splits into a few historical points regarding abstraction.
This brings up an interesting historical point about the «bargain» stocks of the late 1970s.
Her collection should be considered not only from an art historical point of view; it is also a documentation of a series of relationships and support structures she has put in place that carve out a large swath of the art of the African diaspora.
We're taking inspiration from the actual historical point in time where the Mongol Army invaded the island of Tsushima.
Regular tours on the Channel include trips to the White Cliffs, the castles and then passing under the Deal Pier whilst learning more about the local historical points of interests.
It's interesting that Alan mentioned historical points where stocks «fall out of a bed in one fell swoop, as they did in 1987 and, more recently, the turn of the century.»
Madden continues an even - handed account; familiar historical points are judiciously animated.
Moreover, since what is now called Judaism and the Church appeared simultaneously within Israel, neither can have a prior claim; even from a strictly historical point of view, the one is as immediate and direct a continuation of canonical Israel as the other.»
I will however generally and I profess not fairly address your other historical points; When you read the bible, the bible from what I can tell stands on logic that causes belief for me even though the bible was written long long ago;
For Labour, the first obvious historical point of comparison is the Ramsay MacDonald «betrayal» of 1931.
I missed some of the finer historical points after Aristotle left the screen and my mind glazed over.
This study of key moments in the history of ready - made and object - based art features Damien Hirst (London), Gerhard Merz (Munich), Jeff Koons (New York) and their shared historical point of reference, Marcel Duchamp (Paris and New York, 1887 - 1968).
Holmes's social Darwinism is exhibited in his view that judges express the wishes of their class at a particular historical point, albeit this view is in clear tension with his view that judges must decide cases fairly.
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In Room 3 paintings by Chris Ofili, Sanya Kantarovsky and Apostolos Georgiou feature embracing figures, and on the back wall objects dominate with Philip Guston, Michael Simpson and Domenico Gnoli, punctuated with a tiny Giorgio Morandi, to make the art historical point about the metaphysical life of things.
The towns of San German and Mayaguez are two very important historic towns where you can admire Spanish Colonial architecture with various historical points of interest.
With so much to explore, Gainsborough Old Hall even offers their award winning iGuides which brings to life how to hall was once used and also helps you learn more about this local historical point of interest.
The presentation of their work revolves around art itself and its history, both ancient and modern, and they take quite disparate approaches to historical points of departure.
From a historical point of view, Twitter's problem is that it has always stood for freedom of speech.
From a historical point of view, a lower U.S. dollar is seen as a positive for multinational companies as they prepare their products to be sold in dollars and can then sell...
From a historical point of view, Plutarch, a Greek philosopher, is considered by many to be the man who sowed the seeds that gave birth to the Renaissance because he was the first one to lift up the concept of individualism and to make fulfilling individual potential the primary goal of human existence.
I believe this distinction was a decisive move beyond Weiss's teacher Whitehead from general cosmology into metaphysics; for this historical point see my review of metaphysics in the twentieth century, «Metaphysics,» in Social Research 47/4 (Winter, 1980), 686 - 703.
It leads broadly to an emphasis on what is always true at every historical point, and therefore to a depreciation of the importance of historical analysis.
The unreality of this procedure, from the historical point of view, is obvious at once — history and interpretation have not been simply interwoven; another figure is required!
This metaphysic «has wrecked itself against the problem of history».7 From the historical point of view nature is seen as «the world surrounding man's activity, standing at his disposal and subject to his alterations».8
Human perfection doesn't occur in individuals but will occur in some historical point in the future.
«Cousins» seems technically correct to me, but realistically I wouldn't use it for anything beyond 7th or 8th cousins, and only then to make some sort of historical point.
How great is its credibility from a historical point of view?
Consequently, the historical point of return to uncover apostolic intent is most likely not Wesley, Calvin, or Aquinas.
I do not believe there are, but I do believe that the historical point at which one faces this question is significant.

Phrases with «historical point»

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