Sentences with phrase «microcosmic res»

Making use of obsessive mark making to construct all over patterns referencing the microcosmic are Creighton Michael's installation in which cast shadows create delicate lines and Babe Shapiro's, soft bleeding watercolor dots.

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A: In some ways, Cyprus is a microcosmic caricature.
(Acts 7:28) And what is true of us human beings is true of all that is; the macrocosmic and microcosmic, the galaxies beyond numbering and the subatomic particles beyond discernment.
All of reality is theonomous, and we do not really know the most important truth about anything, whether macrocosmic or microcosmic, until we know it, so to speak, in God.
This is resolved by the discovery of two kinds of fluency, macrocosmic (transition) and microcosmic (concrescence).
John Cobb, Jr. and Charles Hartshorne, for instance, hold that the only actual entities are microcosmic actual occasions.
This glance is reductive because it wishes to reduce the manifold person, nourished by the microcosmic fullness of possibility, to a schematically surveyable and generally repetitive structure.
An actual occasion is microcosmic; the durational entities of everyday experience and of history are composed of such microevents.
As we have seen, increased complexity yields less extension (e.g., the number of pieces analyzable with the aid of common tonal practice is limited) but increased information in a microcosmic setting.
A process - relational philosophy suggests that the interconnectedness that we experience at a macro-cosmic level is also operative at a microcosmic level, and in fact accounts for the dynamism of existence itself.
The hyperindividualism in gestalt therapy seems to be particularly offset by Perls» view that a group is a microcosmic world in which people can expand their awareness and try out new behavior.
What is true of our analysis of the macrocosmic process is also true at the microcosmic or individual level.
So what is first required is a distinction, right on the level of the «life world,» between genuine entities and «things,» rather than a reversion to microcosmic event - units.
In his perspective it is necessary to leave the plane of experience and go back to the ultimate microcosmic event - units, since it is only in the microcosm that the desired concept of an «actual entity» as an organic unity of process can find a place.
The rigid adherence to microcosmic ultimate event - units as the sole actual entities seems to us to be not only inadequate with respect to the [254] higher forms of unity, but also to introduce an inconsistency in Whitehead's thinking.
Hanging on to this concept would thus include recourse to such ultimate microcosmic event - units, so that in the end even the higher totalities could only be conceived as «societies» of such «entities.»
The local church can only be a microcosmic manifestation of the pre-existing reality of that unity... a living example... a visible picture of what it looks like and means to be One.
The fact that we begin theorizing as self - conscious persons does not, to be sure, entail the conclusion that the person is the microcosmic model for the macrocosm.
In this respect our humanness is a microcosmic expression of the macroscopic or divine reality of Love - in - action.
This line of reasoning, I think, is plausible; the inadequacy of language to give a logically neat account of the microcosmic process is perhaps what we should expect since our language is in a sense tied to, and thus derivative from, an experience of the macrocosmic process.
But the inability of models derived from our experience of objects like pens to deal with the microcosmic world is precisely the cause of the collapse of the old world views.
On Whitehead's view, the human body is a macrocosmic nexus of microcosmic actual identities, but — and this is the crucial point over against the mechanist view — these actual entities are interdependent rather than independent.
Whitehead's model explicitly illustrates this insight and its applicability to communications theory at both levels of analysis, although the microcosmic aspects are frequently undifferentiated, in Deutsch, from the macrocosmic ones.
Johnson, for example, avoids any effective differentiation between the microcosmic and macrocosmic levels of Whitehead's analysis, assuming that they are mere duplications of one another.
The return phase of the subjective aim, wherein the microcosmic and therefore macrocosmic harmonies are unified with the divine harmony, demonstrates the relevance of the primordial satisfaction for the world.
God's superjective aim requires that a twofold harmony of interrelatedness must develop: first, the microcosmic harmony of each occasion, in which the occasions are enabled to incorporate as many elements in harmonious togetherness as possible, and second, the macrocosmic togetherness of the individual occasions, so that the individually attained harmonies might be interwoven in each new becoming.
Bunni says people are drawn to their chocolate not because it's healthy but because it's «microcosmic
I think that's quite microcosmic of a good society.»
One of the difficulties in writing this piece is microcosmic of the larger, more fundamental problem: how do I differentiate between the two Milibands?
But one has also to consider such microcosmic problems as poisonous snakes, being alone in the forest on slippery paths, or the occurrence of landslides next to the station.
Your moon cycles are the microcosmic expression of your fertility cycles.
For the tantrics, the chakra system is the microcosmic fractal of the cosmic elements (mahatattvas) within each of us.
Finish the session without ejaculating (and with a much more satisfied partner) and then do ten minutes of the microcosmic orbit and tell me you are not ready to conquer the world.
Of course, the movie, which unfolds almost entirely within its fictional campus setting, is contrived in ways to support its microcosmic, pseudo-satirical vibe.
Menashe as a whole is appropriately microcosmic, existing within a cultural center outsiders aren't normally allowed entry into.
There's a neat scene at a family picnic, for instance, wherein the camera abruptly leaves to follow a rat into a hedge, where we see a microcosmic drama of death and regeneration enacted with birds and maggots.
It's 1970 at Gordita Beach, a fictional SoCal beach town, space - case magnet, and microcosmic petri dish.
The brilliance of Changing Lanes is that it measures each step in the pair's microcosmic conflict against larger issues of racism and the economic and social glass ceilings that dictate each character's decisions.
This pointed satire about a high - school student election is one of Alexander Payne's finest satirical portraits of his home state, unearthing in the Nebraska suburbs a microcosmic portrait of American politics and all its wheelings and dealings.
Instead, the movie is stuck in its microcosmic universe of war games and cheesy romance.
Director Larysa Kondracki and co-writer Eilis Kirwan fashion the screenplay as one woman's hunt for the truth and pursuit of justice, and it's unfortunate the movie loses that personal, microcosmic perspective to go after bigger targets.
The Thackers» presence is microcosmic of the Coens» unusually tedious throwback: at its best it is a mildly amusing, grin - inducing gossip column.
His ability to make microcosmic stories speak to a vast audience of readers is something that literature won't repeat soon.
I wanted this book to feel a little bit like that and to, in turn, encourage kids to go outside and seek out the microcosmic worlds that can be found in any yard or park.
In her autobiography, which is published in paperback by Tate Publishing this September, Kusama describes her first exhibition: «I debuted in New York with just five works - monochromatic and simple, yet complex, subconscious accumulations of microcosmic lights, in which the spatial universe unfolds as far as the eye can see.
It's like a microcosmic apocalypse seen from outer space — except strangely staid and palatable.
Some of his paintings are monumental — more than 30 feet in length — and lyrical, abstract attempts to reveal both the microcosmic and the macrocosmic universe.»
Evocative of fire, soil, sky and water, yet simultaneously resembling aerial views of densely populated cities, there are strong perceptions in both microcosmic and macrocosmic scale.
The circle in this drawing that we have is so beautiful; it is cellular and it's also cosmic, both microcosmic and macrocosmic of the universe, and there's these beautiful, graphic worldscapes.
Focusing on humankind's obsessive relationship to computers and other virtual platforms, the works in this exhibition are microcosmic scenes that convey the varied nature of these relationships, such as obsession, escapism, isolation and sexual fetish.
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