The Philosophy of the Western does a good job exploring new and old territory in the genre while also incorporating
important philosophical ideas.
Not exact matches
And after finishing the article — «OK, never - mind, we basically agree on the most
important ideas, he just approaches thinks with a
philosophical framework so incongruous from mine that even the things we agree on are going to sound totally different.»
It was fascinating, and I think
important, to see the development over the centuries of the
philosophical rift which eventually grew between science and religion, as a result of which many scientists (although by no means all) abandoned any
idea of a Creator God.
But these men are
important historically in a third way: not only their results and their methods but the
philosophical interpretations of their
ideas had a major impact on Western thought.
Since he himself treated every
idea according to its
philosophical merits, and regardless of its source, it made no sense to him that the obviously interesting and
important ideas he put forward together with elaborate argumentation elicited very little of the critical response he coveted.
One of the most
important artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, Gerhard Richter has absorbed many
ideas of several dominant movements, while remaining skeptical of all grand artistic and
philosophical credos.
Occupying an
important position in contemporary art practice, Lutz Bacher's oeuvre is an enigmatic and eclectic mixture of
ideas, full of personal and
philosophical significance and frequently driven by tactical humor.
An
important thing in there too is a fairly
philosophical idea about welcoming everybody, about including others who are different from you.