Sentences with phrase «ideas are manifest»

These ideas are manifest in Art in General's current and upcoming exhibitions, workshops, and events, and will also be at the core of this year's What Now?
While her artworks negotiate a line between abstraction and representation, her ideas are manifest through use of ready - made industrial materials that negate notions of permanence and value associated with traditional sculpture.
He claims the lack of the two main political parties in the country ideas is manifested in theier reluctance to launch their manifestoes which is a policy document covering what they intend to do in all sectors of the economy.
As Dickens struggles with his novel and deals with repudiations from his publishers, his thoughts and ideas are manifested on screen by actors who represent the very colorful characters he concocts, visible only to him.

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Phil Griffin has said that he wants MSNBC to be seen as the home of «thoughtful people who can talk about ideas»; his challenge up to now has been to figure out how thoughtfulness can make itself manifest on TV news.
My concern is that we work together to form theories that help to make manifest the unity of the human race, shape ideas that unify, and mold actions that are in turn compassionate and provide equality for all.
It promotes the idea that violence is God's way of overcoming evil, which he manifested ultimately in killing his Son.
Donald Trump manifests the post-political mentality of our time, encouraging the idea that our problems boil down to stupid, weak, corrupt people being in charge, and that all we need to do is replace them with the smart, strong, and pure.
Donald Trump manifests the post-political mentality of our time, encouraging the idea that our problems boil down to stupid, weak, corrupt people being in charge, and that all we need....
To make a success of the idea of being «trapped within history» we would need to be medieval - style nominalists who project an ontology of concreta alone, denying the conceptualists» idea that universals (abstracta) can be manifested in such concreta in a way that enables them to reach into the realm of the general.
There are the various and sundry concrete green things: the abstract property at issue (viz., the property or characteristic of being green); and the mediative conception or idea of greenness which is the thought - instrumentability through which that abstract property comes to be imputed to those items that putatively manifest it.
This manifests itself not only in the way in which Aristotelian notions of the «unmoved mover» or neo-Platonic ideas of «being - subsisting from - itself» have been taken to be the proper definition of what is meant when we speak of «God», but also in liturgical language where all too often the basic concept implied or (as most often seems to be the case) affirmed is the utter immutability of deity, along with the rigidly legalistic moralism which it is suggested should mark those who claim to «obey» the divine mandates.
Martin says this idea, of Satan relishing in being an «accuser,» can be subtly manifested through real - world interactions.
Speaking of «truth [being] made manifest in many different ways, including in creation itself» (me), and contrary to fishon's idea that a world of facts is «sterile», anyone know anything about quantum physics?
Scripture was used to support the idea of a God of absolute power, thereby obscuring the biblical conception of a God of infinite love whose power was manifest in his suffering and humiliation in Jesus Christ.
The idea that God's power is manifest essentially in the suspension or abrogation of natural law makes supernaturalism untenable.
Thus, if it is true, as has been claimed, that the idea of Christendom and the doctrines of Christian orthodoxy, were not at all what the historical Jesus had in mind when he spoke of the Kingdom of God, we should not be surprised if the continuing stream of cultural influence which he was so instrumental in re-directing should in the future manifest itself in ways very different from the conventional Christianity it later became for a period.
To be sure, Jesus presented these ideas — especially some of them — with a new emphasis and with a new grace and power; and if the particular manner in which ideas are conceived and expressed is taken into account, the originality of Jesus» mind is manifest to all but the least discerning.
But it is here, in my view, that the importance becomes manifest of an intuitive notion which, timidly evolved less than fifty years ago by a small group of human minds, is now beginning to pervade twentieth century thought as rapidly as did the idea of evolution in the nineteenth century.
In the group which is thinking and feeling together about the same common ideas, the emotional response is heightened... music, pageantry, sermon, prayer and response are used to focus the attention of the group upon what is believed to be the Highest Good and the Most Real, manifested in the person of Christ.
Art is inherently manifesting ideas and concepts into pictures and words that we are at a loss to describe plainly.
Our past, then, as a whole, is made manifest to us in its impulse; it is felt in the form of tendency, although a small part of it only is known in the form of idea.10
Perhaps the most manifest deterring force was the rigid insistence on the exclusion from the mathematics of any idea not at the time allowing of strict logical interpretation.
Classic statements of the just war idea did not stigmatize first resort to force because their concern was with responding to injustice, however it might be manifest.
My ideas manifested in cruelty to people, and now I realized that my ideas were supposed to serve people.
Throughout the book, Rollins critiques the idea that theology defines or explains God in favor of the idea that theology is our way of interacting with God, which at its best, is manifested by a loving and Christ - like manner.
In 1832 Pope Gregory XVI (followed by Pope Pius IX) declared that it was insane to teach that «the liberty of conscience and of worship is the peculiar right of every man... and that citizens have the right to all kinds of liberty... by which they may be enabled to manifest openly and publicly their ideas, by word of mouth, through the press or by any other means».4 In 1864 Pope Pius IX proceeded to draw up a list of the principal errors of the age which were to be condemned.
«Sometimes, when I have come to my work empty, I have suddenly become full; ideas being in an invisible manner showered upon me, and implanted in me from on high; so that through the influence of divine inspiration, I have become greatly excited, and have known neither the place in which I was, nor those who were present, nor myself, nor what I was saying, nor what I was writing; for then I have been conscious of a richness of interpretation, an enjoyment of light, a most penetrating insight, a most manifest energy in all that was to be done; having such effect on my mind as the clearest ocular demonstration would have on the eyes.»
Both also describe how mainstream neuroscience, to its chagrin as well as its delight, is finally warming to the idea that much of the neural dynamism in the childhood brain remains active all through life (it just needs a little help to manifest fully).
Previous research has suggested that in patients who suffer from both disorders, OCD might show up more in the form of compulsions than obsessions, and these findings support that idea: the increased activity of the precuneus may reflect individuals» efforts and ability to resist obsessive thought, and the motor cortex may be more active because OCD is manifesting itself more physically than mentally.
«In Brazil, where the oldest children born to women who were infected with Zika are only about one year old right now, we don't have any idea whether some of the children who are apparently normal are going to have issues that only manifest later in life,» O'Connor says.
His seriously ill mother knows he is waiting to explode into greatness, except that he has no idea where that greatness will manifest itself.
It's set up as fortification against man's will to self - destruction (a literal «self - destruct» sequence mid-way makes the idea manifest), a work of art expressing that the products of our hands can hold, if we look well and deeply, the secrets to our own salvation.
by Walter Chaw There's the seed of an interesting idea in Neil LaBute's Possession — something traceable to A.S. Byatt's melodramatic novel of the same name: the film's one clumsily extended trope that it is about keepsakes and the desire for memento mori and memento amor as it manifests amongst intellectuals.
In Joan's (Christina Hendricks) first scene, Weiner all but makes the idea of love being a drug manifest, as Richard (Bruce Greenwood) shares a bit of cocaine with her before quickly reiterating that they could do nothing with the rest of their lives and be totally comfortable.
It implicates the ugliest, most selfish aspect of Nature in the founding of the United States, mining resonance in the idea of «Manifest Destiny» — in the process giving women a starring role: positions of real power in which they're depended upon for their strength rather than exploited for some idea of their weakness.
He fears for the purity of his brood, which manifests as being almost selfish, an idea that spreads slowly through his children.
Claire Denis's film is a mesmeric, masculine ballet whose beauty and confident power, manifested in lugubrious scenes which suspend the normal rules of narrative procedure, simply go beyond conventional ideas of transgression or homoeroticism.
I'm curious about its balance between Disney fan service and original story elements, completely in the dark about its RPG elements and character progression, and curious about how the ideas that have impressed me so much in Toy Story will manifest in other worlds.
Ultimately, it doesn't matter how great an educational idea or intervention is on paper; what really matters is how it manifests itself in the day - to - day world of schools.
Note that these ideas can be manifested due to some personal level of confidence, but can also be manifested by the way others approach the individual, like a teacher.
To be effective in advancing human potential, teachers need to manifest what Daniel Pink calls «symphonic thinking» — critically appraising and synthesizing new ideas.
Sometimes they manifest in respectful but forceful pushback to new ideas that aren't well explained or rolled out.
Personalized learning is more than just an idea — it is manifesting right now, all over the country.
Following this idea, this article will explore an individual student case looking at how key «principles», as proposed by Jan Dubiel (2016), manifest and how assessment was used to support this particular student.
Intellectual (or Cognitive) Disability, formerly labeled «mental retardation,» is defined by IDEA as «significantly sub-average general intellectual functioning, existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period, that adversely affects a child's educational performance.»
«Many people assumed it was,» they wrote yesterday, «mostly because the announcement came the day before April Fool's, but also because the idea seemed to poke fun at Amazon's omnipresence, making it visibly manifest with little plastic one - click shopping buttons adhered to surfaces all over your home.»
This comes from the idea that the more breeds in a dog's genetic mix, the less likely it is that the genetic problems of purebreds will manifest themselves.
Allergies and food sensitivities often manifest as loose stool, so it's a good idea to look into the possibility of allergy.
This is a great idea unless your dog is allergic to yeast or has a tendency towards candidiasis, an overgrowth of yeast that can manifest as disease in the gastrointestinal tract, ears and skin.
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