Sentences with phrase «intellectual ideas»

It's nice to know if something you want to eat more of is healthy, but intellectual ideas don't motivate.
He understands people's motivations and emotions as richly as he understands intellectual ideas.
It is mostly used to convey intellectual ideas which mostly regard for its theoretical value.
Whether with intellectual ideas or with music, he's spun out one creative improvisation after another.
Some of the greatest moments of intimacy in a relationship come from the simple joys of cooking or exercising together, exchanging intellectual ideas over common readings, learning a new and challenging skill like skiing, sharing spirituality by attending church or meditating, and going on travel adventures.
Tribals seem to have been more responsive to the religious / intellectual ideas involved in the process of interaction between two world - views.
Radical Orthodoxy has tended to move toward intellectual ideas at the expense of a wisdom that takes account of those particularities.
We are convinced that both have to go together: Good science gives the credibility we need in a world where unscientific claims are not rare; good business allows us to fund exciting intellectual ideas.
«Rosario is always eager to discuss and explore intellectual ideas.
Haven Academy is committed to teaching students to be problem solvers and critical thinkers, respect and challenge intellectual ideas and form opinions in an environment that values trust, while resolving conflicts peacefully.
An installation, for instance, may be visually quite unappealing, but its underlying intellectual idea (as outlined in jargon - filled language in the exhibition catalogue) may be seen as «important» by curators and other «experts» - the new «intellectual elite».
The Tate Britain Commission invites an artist to develop a new work in response to the Tate Collection, highlighting the continuum of visual and intellectual ideas between historic and contemporary art.
It is perhaps more like the relation of a principle to its sole, specific, and appropriate application in each particular situation, the crucial difference being that in the case of God we are not dealing with an intellectual idea but with that which necessarily must exist in some appropriate determinate form.
It's such an odd issue with composing music, you can have intellectual ideas, but it really is just about, Are you representing some feeling that's inside you?
They define experimentation as tinkering with objects, exploring new places, or mulling over intellectual ideas.
In its various states, water has long preoccupied the painters and sculptors of the Western and non-Western artistic canons, revealing itself to be as spiritual as physical, a vessel through which emotional and intellectual ideas are expressed.
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