Sentences with phrase «in philosophical depth»

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It seemed to me that the truly sovereign God could not be regarded as absent or superfluous in ordinary human experience and philosophical reflection, but that every single reality should prove incomprehensible (at least in its depth) without recourse to God, if he actually was the Creator of the world as Barth thought him to be.
But because each book omits or compresses important metaphysical doctrines, any in - depth interpretation of Whitehead's complete metaphysical theory must be garnered from all his metaphysical books, even from all his philosophical works.
Readers wanting a more detailed refutation of these charges or a more in - depth description of the Nicaraguan revolution can look elsewhere.6 Here I will limit myself to a brief description of key philosophical and practical components of the Nicaraguan revolution in order to explain why Nicaragua is in fact dangerous to elite U.S. interests.
We rather find him in IM dealing anew and in depth with three areas: philosophical, historical, and applied mathematics.
First, we are given an in - depth discussion of the process of practical reasoning; the moral evaluation of human action; a philosophical psychology that draws together the roles of intellect, will, and emotion in human acts and in the development of virtuous or vicious moral character; the nature of sin and the foundational role of conversion to Christ; and the place of law in the Christian life.
We provide an in - depth study of the philosophical foundation of Waldorf education, intensive artistic experience as a path of self - development, and the skills needed to practice the art and science of Waldorf pedagogy.
Yoga practitioners who want to deepen their philosophical base are most welcome to take this in - depth course.
Because yoga is not only a physical practice we are equally looking forward to the philosophical discussions that our in - depth readings bring about.
This is juxtaposed with interviews with Haneke and his lead actors, in which Riva and Trintignant both express the novelty of working with a director so committed to fine - tuning and exactitude, whereas Huppert, having worked with Haneke twice before, is more philosophical, contemplative, and in - depth regarding his approach.
But quality will out, and McGinley's story of murder, intrigue and blackmail in a small Donegal village is wonderful: lyrical, astute, with a psychological depth and philosophical / theological heft equal to Dostoyevsky or Graham Greene.
In this respect, the film's buzz has largely surrounded the social relevance of its screenplay and the philosophical depth of its surprisingly empathetic villain.
Where the writing does impress is in its character moments and philosophical depth.
The 2017 program included many highlights, like the philosophical «fireside chat» featuring Fumito Ueda and David Polfeldt, intense tech sessions by «INSIDE» creators from Danish Playdead and in - depth talks from Anita Sarkeesian, Brie Code, Ralph Fulton, Ste Curran and many, many others.
Contributions include a concise and incisive overview of Borremans» practice; a revealing, in - depth interview between the main author of the book, Jeffrey Grove, and the artist, addressing process, influence and philosophical and critical issues; as well as more than 50 individual entries and mini-essays on individual works in the artist's oeuvre by notable writers, curators, filmmakers and musicians.
The programme is designed to provide a practice - led research context for students at any stage of their professional practice by focusing in - depth on aesthetic, social, political and philosophical questions that are brought to bear in any place or at any event in which contemporary art is situated.
Zhu's painting practice is divided into two parts: all - over paintings which literally cover the canvases end to end with paint often the depth of the human hand, and what are known as Liu Bai paintings In parallel with works such as these, Zhu has recently explored the flat application of the black monochrome, with all of its minimalist and philosophical implications.
Contributions include a concise and incisive overview of Borremans's practice; a revealing, in - depth interview between the main author of the book, Jeffrey Grove, and the artist, addressing process, influence and philosophical and critical issues; as well as more than 50 individual entries and mini-essays on individual works in the artist's oeuvre by notable writers, curators, filmmakers, and musicians.
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