Richard Gaskins, in his book Burdens of Proof
in Modern Discourse -LRB-(Yale University Press: New Haven, 1992), examines the ways in which both burdens of proof and types of arguments well established in law are borrowed or at least adopted by other academic disciplines.
Yet the former approach seems to trump the latter
in modern discourse.
I do support intellectual honesty, as rare as it may be
in modern discourse.
One thing I would like to address is the technique of «ultra-magnification»
in modern discourse.
Not exact matches
I fear that too often, we on the left retreat when we should attack, surrender when we should vanquish. What do I speak of? Well, I am concerned that too many of us are willing to play
in the frame, the box, the straighjacket of
modern discourse about fiscal and monetary policy. -LSB-...]
«One theme that I keep encountering
in SR sessions,» he says, «is the idea that there's something called
modern discourse, which operates according to rigid rules dictated by secular liberalism.
Sociologically and psychologically, one who is convinced of the truth of the
modern scientific worldview will have no interest
in listening to Buddhist
discourse or
in pursuing Buddhist enlightenment.
Modern Christian's with their nit - picking exegesis, their
discourse microscopes, their myriad alternative interpretations, are not repentant sinners seeking God, but the judge and jury with God
in the dock.
An interesting proposition made by Khalid Latif, yet one still shrouded
in the
modern liberal
discourse of democratic America.
Of course, this robust supernaturalism is
in some tension with the naturalist assumptions that dominate the public
discourse in a
modern society.
Second, Heidegger's understanding of «regional»
discourses, and most particularly of where the demarcations of the various regions lie, is remarkably
modern (
in a dismally post-Kantian way).
By working out a neoclassical theory of nonliteral religious
discourse consistent with his neoclassical theism generally, he has not only overcome the notorious contradictions involved
in classical theism's use of analogy and other modes of nonliteral language, he has also given good reasons for thinking that our distinctively
modern reflection about God results from two movements of thought, not simply from one.
Yet from constitutional centennial to bicentennial, successive generations of American Jews had been taught to believe that the fondness for «Old Testament» metaphors
in American public
discourse displayed the fundamental continuity between ancient Jewish and
modern American values — when,
in fact, these metaphors expressed a flourishing Christian triumphalism.
Modern ethics has - sought to rise above the mundane level of everyday
discourse in the pursuit of the universal and the objective, the great overarching principles whereby ethical decisions can be made.
Having already addressed these first two issues,
in the present chapter we shall focus on the questions raised by
modern critics about the consonance of rational and scientific
discourse with the idea of revelation.
The question is whether this suspension or abolition of a referential function of the first degree is not the negative condition for the liberating of a more primitive, more originary referential function, which may be called a second order reference only because
discourse whose function is descriptive has usurped the first rank
in daily life and has been supported
in this regard by
modern science.
A late chapter comparing Voegelin's work with the Catholic theology of Bernard Lonergan - whose ambitions
in responding to the
modern crisis matched Voegelin's and whose work, like his, takes its stand on a foundational account of consciousness - helps Morrissey to bring Voegelin's thought into what he calls a «theological community of
discourse» and sharpens his final chapter's presentation of Voegelin's «reconstruction» of Christian theology.
Particularly valuable
in part two were the chapters on the persistence of teleology
in biological
discourse despite its political incorrectness, and the insights into reality being multi-layered (e.g. microscopic and macroscopic; chemical and biological), requiring different sciences to have different methods, and calling for a renewal of metaphysics to incorporate the insights of
modern science.
This strategy seeks to understand and acknowledge the text, even
in its often strange otherness, without making undue accommodation either to the rational
discourse of the
modern world or to the affirmations of classical Christianity.
The form of argument
in this presentation has emphasized several specific points: first, that the Asian values argument, as a challenge to the implementation of constitutional democracy, is exaggerated and fails to account for the richness of values
discourse in the East Asian region - local values do not provide a justification for harsh authoritarian practices; second, that the cultural prerequisites arguments fail because they ignore the discursive processes for value development and they are tautological, excessively deterministic and ignore the importance of human agency it, therefore, makes little sense to take an entry test for constitutional democracy; third, the difficulties of importing Western communitarian ideas into an East Asian authoritarian environment without adequate liberal constitutional safeguards; fourth, the positive role of constitutionalism
in constructing empowering conversations
in modern democratic development and as a venue for values
discourse; fifth, the importance, especially
in a cross-cultural context, of indigenization of constitutionalism through local institutional embodiment; and sixth, the value of extending research focused on the positive engendering or enabling function of constitutionalism to the developmental context
in general and East Asia
in particular.
For the
modern highly educated person who believes «that truth is glimpsed momentarily and
in fragments, that it lacks symmetry, that it is awkward and angular as it breaks through to us,» he suggests, the very phrasing of religious
discourse in consistent, propositional statements will sound unreal (p. 42).
But the term «postmodernism» became current outside this general
discourse, within artistic and literary criticism, and
in this other more specialized
discourse, the «modernism» to which «post -» was prefixed has meant the sensibility that emerged
in the arts around the turn of the present century,
in deliberate rejection of the world shaped by Enlightenment and Romanticism, i.e., of the world otherwise called «
modern.»
In modern Christianity's
discourse, the gospel's eschatology died the death of a few quick qualifications.
The faux scandal and manufactured outrage arising from these two events highlights a worrying trend
in modern political
discourse: the prioritisation of the trivial over the substantial and of personalities over ideas.
Popular
discourse now acknowledges that
modern China's first leader, Mao Zedong, «was a human being,» says Zhichang Zhu, a systems scientist at the Xiamen University Malaysia
in Sepang.
Explicit recognition of citizen science
in published papers could promote the communication linkages necessary for broader impacts by helping shift public
discourse associated with
modern climate change from controversy to acceptance.
Toronto, Ontario About Blog Classically trained writer and fashion enthusiast becomes unlikely mom - blogger and starts #rebelmama revolution - a «mom - blog» for the rest of us.This stylish, hilarious, unapologetically honest online outlet was created
in an effort to toss out a direly needed flotation device to
modern moms who find themselves drowning
in a sea of judgement, negative
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But if the loudest and most active (read: white upper - middle - class suburban) parents think standardized tests are just an annual annoyance, if these parents and other activist voters choose to disbelieve the results
in the fact - free era of
modern political
discourse, then accountability will be diluted down to the posting of test results and the annual finger wagging of the local news media.
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It was a daunting paradigm, and it was the counterpart
in discourse to the «broadening of taste» which reduced art of all cultures and times to its formalist skeleton, and thus, as I phrased it, transformed every museum into a Museum of
Modern Art, whatever that museum's contents.
Committed to fostering contemporary art criticism and
discourse, EXPO CHICAGO publishes THE SEEN, Chicago's only international journal of contemporary and
modern art, online and
in print.
Anna has lectured
in art theory on the intersection of contemporary art and public
discourse at the Tate
Modern.
An essential aspect of the mission is to establish the gallery as an active, vibrant, and inventive participant
in the Hamptons art panorama, with artist talks and events that significantly contribute to the
modern and contemporary art
discourse.
The terms «modernism» and «modernist» «have only recently become part of the standard
discourse in English on
modern Japanese literature and doubts concerning their authenticity vis - a-vis Western European modernism remain».
An essential aspect of the mission is to establish itself as an active, vibrant, and inventive participant
in the Hamptons art panorama, with artist talks and events that significantly contribute to the
modern and contemporary art
discourse.
From the advent of industrialization and the invention of photography
in the mid-19th century to the more recent claims of its untimely demise, the supposed «death of panting» has remained a rich and complex trope within the
discourse of
modern and contemporary art.
Essential to the Gallery's mission is establishing itself as an active, vibrant, and inventive participant
in the Hamptons art panorama, with artist talks and events that significantly contribute to the
modern and contemporary art
discourse.
He has also participated
in numerous group exhibitions including Documenta 11, Kassel, Germany (2002); Architectures of
Discourse, Tapies Foundation Museum, Barcelona, Spain (2001); NowHere, Louisiana Museum of
Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark (1996); and Project Unite, Unite d'Habitation, Firminy, France (1993).
An essential aspect of the mission is to establish the Gallery as an an active, vibrant, and inventive participant
in the Hamptons art panorama, with artist talks and events that significantly contribute to the
modern and contemporary art
discourse.
Such concise allegations elicit public discussion, directly engaging viewers
in a larger
discourse on society that often broaches polemical issues.The medium of
modern computer systems became an important component
in Holzer's work
in 1982 when nine of her Truisms flashed at forty - second intervals on the giant spectacolor electronic signboard
in Times Square.
, Frac des Pays de la Loire, Carquefou, France Projects 70 - Jim Hodges, Beatriz Milhazes, Faith Ringgold, Museum of
Modern Art, New York, USA Age of Influence: Reflections
in the Mirror of American Culture, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, USA Outbound: Passages from the 90's, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, USA ZONA F; An approach to the spaces inhabited by the feminist
discourses in contemporary art, EACC, Espai d'Art Contemporani de Castelló, Spain The Trunk Show, Zoller Gallery, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA Vanitas: Meditations on Life and Death
in Contemporary Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, USA Of the Moment: Contemporary Art from the Permanent Collection, SFMOMA, San Francisco, California, USA 1999 1999 Drawings, Alexander and Bonin, New York, USA Regarding Beauty: A View of the Late 20th Century, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., USA The American Century: Art and Culture, 1900 - 2000, Part II, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA Natural Dependency, Jerwood Gallery, London, England Matter of Time, Dorsky Gallery, New York, USA Collectors Collect Contemporary: 1990 - 1999, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Fresh Flowers, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington D.C., USA 1998 Let Freedom Ring, ICA / VITA BREVIS, Boston, Massachusets, USA Abstract Painting Once Removed, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, continues to Kempner Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri, USA Political Pictures: Confrontation and Commemoration
in Recent Art, Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington.
Modern Mondays presents new — and newly rediscovered — film and media works with the director
in attendance, stimulating
discourse, dialogue, and interaction
in a social setting.
As the title suggests, this stunning exhibition brings together six
modern and contemporary artists working with their local Persian traditions
in Iran as well as internationally, broadening the
discourse to current political and social situations.
Gutai: Splendid Playground seeks both to examine Gutai's aesthetic strategies
in the cultural, social, and political context of postwar Japan and to further establish the group
in an expanded, transnational history and critical
discourse on
modern art.
Discourses in Painting from Albers to Zobernig, MUMOK: Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Vienna, Austria (2010); Second Hand, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France (2010); The Traveling Show, curated by Adriano Pedrosa, La Colección Jumex, Mexico City, Mexico (2010); and Compass
in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection, curated by Christian Rattemeyer, which travelled from the Museum of
Modern Art
in New York to the IVAM Institut Valencià d'Art
Modern in Spain (2010 - 2011).
Bloom's other notable works include As it were... So to speak (2013), at the Jewish Museum, New York,
in which she created tableaux that proposed dialogues among imagined historical guests and drew upon Talmudic
discourse; and Framing Wall (2015), at The Museum of
Modern Art, a twelve - part installation of images that framed other photographic images.
The exhibition aims to demonstrate Gutai's extraordinary range of bold and innovative creativity; to examine its aesthetic strategies
in the cultural, social and political context of postwar Japan and the West; and to further establish Gutai
in an expanded, transnational history and critical
discourse of
modern art.
His work has been featured
in discourse - setting exhibitions such as Documenta 13
in Kassel, Germany and the Sharjah Biennial, and was on view at the Museum of
Modern Art (MoMa)
in New York from mid-May to September 2013.
Feminist theorists have contended that hegemonic
discourses in late
modern liberal
discourse define and socialize adolescent young women as something less than we are: they move us from an experience of ourselves as agents to a relegation
in a particular space defined by our relationships with men.
The debate over reasonable accommodation, religious orthodoxy
in the
modern age, and polite
discourse on tolerance (a word I've come to dislike intensely) seems to have flared up
in response to demographic changes
in Quebec and Canada.