Similarly, Korean painters independently developed an abstract practice similar to the abstract expressionism that took hold in Post-war U.S., but reflecting a more Confucian approach to the sort of
meaninglessness such work is thought to convey, following the Korean war.
Not exact matches
We might also note that Nietzsche's higher or Dionysian vision of Eternal Recurrence — which he judged to be the ultimate expression of Yes - saying or total affirmation — can be reached only by passing through a full and total realization of the
meaninglessness and chaos of the world or reality as
such.
Drawing upon The Courage To Be, Scott is aware of three characteristics of «absolute faith»: (1) To live in the power of being that enables a person to withstand the onslaughts of guilt, death, and
meaninglessness; (2) To experience the dependence of all manifestations of nonbeing upon being,
such as the dependence of
meaninglessness upon meaning, thereby testifying to the ultimacy of being - itself; and (3) To accept being accepted in spite of one's separation from the power of being (AC 95f).
On the human side, it is the always potential and often the actually realized sense of dependence upon the divine reality that sustains and (as traditional language would phrase it) «saves»
such existence from triviality,
meaninglessness, and extinction.
Rotherham observes that there are some broadly supported provisions in the administration's waiver package,
such as getting rid of NCLB's «highly qualified teacher rules,» which many states «have gamed... to the point of
meaninglessness.»
The second problem is that this only looks at 10 years of data, which isn't even as much as the 12 years that Dr. Curry used despite admitting the statistical
meaninglessness of
such noisy data over
such a short time period.
The last passage prompts Mark Obbie at LawBeat (Jul. 18) to reflect: «Has there ever been a clearer argument for the utter show - biz
meaninglessness of
such «debate» shows?»