Sentences with phrase «logical extremes of»

Vagueness can be avoided, of course, if we go to the logical extreme of such a move, which would lie in attributing to the consequent nature all valuations, reserving to the primordial nature only the constitution of metaphysical possibility and the subjective aim toward value realization in general.
In the catalogue introduction to the exhibition Fry argued that the post-impressionist creates, not a pale response to actual appearance, but a new reality.18 He argued that the logical extreme of such a method would be the complete renunciation of natural form and the creation of a purely abstract language, a visual music.

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One former employee with knowledge of the process said the interviewers will sometimes take questions to logical extremes to test reactions.
Video chats take niche marketing to its logical extreme — content is tailored for an audience of one.
He was far from being as profound a soul as Jeremiah, but in his youth he had been under Jeremiah's influence and he carried through to a logical extreme the doctrine of individualism that the older prophet had encouraged.
Taken to its logical extreme, Christianity would mean the systematic cultivation of the human failure.
To ask what would Jesus do for every aspect of life becomes absurd when you push it to its logical extreme.
Maybe people are so sick and tired of hearing experts tell them what's «good» for them, that they run headlong into the other direction, taking «bad» food to its logical extreme?
«It gave a hint of why he became such an extreme character in later life and why he would just choose a particular path and plough down it to its absolute logical conclusion, even if self - destruction was the consequence.»
A logical extreme based on Can congress be sued for prolonging the nomination of a Supreme Court Justice?.
Nat le Roux argues that taken to its logical extreme, the end point of this doctrine is an impoverished political ecology in which the only actor is an omni - competent centralised executive, constrained only by periodic popular election.
From a farmhouse in the English countryside, gentleman scientist Julian Barbour plots to take relativity to its logical extreme and redefine the very nature of gravity, space, and time.
Now imagine taking this sort of revelation to its logical extreme.
Mr. Schrader doesn't suggest that these are mutually exclusive choices, but rather shows how the strands of Toller's experience twist into a rope that binds and scourges him, until extreme actions start to feel logical and inevitable.
Taking Kevin Parker's attention to detail to its logical extreme, Tame Impala's sophomore album was nearly dismissed as Same Impala, a near - identical composite of what made 2010's Innerspeaker such a delight: fuzzy guitar tones, analog synths and the classic dry drum sound.
Such is the concept embraced with both verve and style by William Friedkin in KILLER JOE, a tale of moral compasses gone askew, dysfunctional family dynamics taken to their logical extreme, and human life reduced to a commodity on a par with pork belly futures.
Radically revising the meaning of art, and our sense of what painting could be, he took the idea of art in the age of mechanical reproduction to its logical extreme — permanently breaching the wall dividing art and commerce.
Such is the concept embraced with both verve and style by William Friedkin in KILLER JOE, a tale of moral compasses gone askew, dysfunctional family dynamics taken to their logical extreme, and human life reduced to a commodity on a... Read More»
«Cameraperson «The recently deceased Jacques Rivette famously said that all films are documentaries of their own making, but Kirsten Johnson, a long standing filmmaker and non-fiction cinematographer, has taken that concept to its logical extreme and has made a documentary that is both about her own life and about the very nature of documentary filmmaking.
Far from being a simulation Climax takes the idea of dog fighting and pushes it far beyond the logical extreme.
But we in education have a bad habit of taking good ideas to their logical extreme.
Marek Reichman, Aston Martin EVP and Chief Creative Officer, says that the AMR brand was a logical next step after the» sold - out» success of limited edition sporting versions like the Vantage GT8 and Vantage GT12: «Each time we have pushed the boundaries and done something extreme, the customers have loved the cars.
Druce Vertes at StreetEye (a site I recommend) takes the implication of this trend to its logical extreme in a post entitled: «What if everyone were a passive investor except Warren Buffet?»
Taking the current index fund growth trend to its (il) logical extreme, if 95 %, 97 % or even 99 % of US equities were held through index funds, who would be determining the value of individual stocks and thus the composition and level of the indexes?
Returns of capital may begin to make sense at some point also — the logical extreme here may be a wind - up / liquidation process to realize value.
As Graham and Dodd put it, when an investor is blinded by the pursuit of growth, «Carried to its logical extreme, there is no price too high for a good [company], and that such an issue was equally «safe» after it had advanced to 200 as it had been at 25.»
But taken to its logical extreme, shouldn't a bottom - up value investor's portfolio (for example) actually be focused solely on a mere handful of the cheapest stocks, in the cheapest sectors, in the cheapest countries?!
-- Now, let's progress this train of thought to its logical extreme.
This provides a logical genetic indicator and explains why it is likely that certain dilute or patterned dogs, such as extreme piebalds, or other types of homozygous dilutes common in the APBT, as well as those that may be carrying the Merle pattern are prone to psychological, neurological and / or immunological problems found in other breeds that carry these alleles.
Each canvas was «timeless, spaceless, changeless» (1960)... «the most extreme, ultimate, climactic reaction to, and negation of... abstract art» (1963)... «the logical developmeny of... Eastern and Western pure painting» (1966).
Individually, they would take Modernism to its most pure and logical extreme while opening the door to new aesthetic possibilities by paring down their visual language to the barest of essentials.
In a 2005 interview with Jay Sanders, published in Bomb, Conrad said of that era, «[I] t seemed to me the time had come to just skip right ahead and carry the whole formalist premise out toward an endgame, where the necessary logical extreme that had already occurred in painting and in performance and so forth years earlier could be exercised in film.»
Winters were dramatically warmer than now (which is entirely logical; its extremes of cold that limit most plant and animal distributions) at -11.6 C but with large uncertainty (+ / - 7.1 C) vs. -37.6 C today at Eureka NT; summer was 14.4 + / - 2.0 C vs. 5.7 C today at Eureka, about 10C - 14C warmer in summer.
Taken to its logical extreme, these challenges present a huge threat to the whole of the leverage model employed by the larger law firms because fewer staff lawyers are needed and the opportunity to make profit via people leverage becomes more limited.
Meanwhile, Level 4 takes things to the extreme, packing in two Intel Xeon E5 - 2560s for a total of twelve logical cores, 32 GB of RAM, three GTX 680's in SLI, a 180 GB SSD, and a massive 1500W PSU.
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