Sentences with phrase «more epochal»

There is no need to pretend the inaugural show is any more epochal than some of the eminently forgettable biennials.
Yet an arguably more epochal event occurred the previous year, when the crew of Apollo 8 — astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders — embarked on the first voyage to lunar orbit.

Not exact matches

Epochal would be more like it.
More recently in «Epochal» (1997), Ford responded to Rosenthal's «Continuity» (1996) and again defended temporalism.
2 This seems more adequate and convincing than Whitehead's theory of a biological organism's being a society of epochal subjects, where ongoing integrity, physical or personal, is the task of many actualities, not of an enduring, self - constituting subject.
For instance, perhaps we do not have to think of one notion of time as more fundamental than another — perhaps we can find ways of conceiving of epochal time and continuous time as basically complementary.
Probe — that's the editorial page these days — was more interested in critiquing the quality of the British coverage of mankind's first step on the moon, than discussing its epochal importance to science and society.
The practical shape makes a ton of sense and could well become more popular here as strict fuel - economy requirements force epochal changes in vehicle design and structure.
And the epochal coverage available in the Grand Master Bundle is more than I even know what to do with, but I'll certainly lose sleep trying.
Fifty - six years later, and in the home stretches of a career with more twists than the track at the Monaco Grand Prix, Stella has another epochal New York museum show, this one all his own.
Following this catastrophic event, her work underwent an epochal shift as she more closely explored time, place and geography.
Various Small Fires presents LIFE: On The Moon, a group exhibition tracing the immediate influence and lasting significance of the epochal July 20, 1969 moon landing on the early development of Land Art, represented by Robert Smithson and Michelle Stuart, in dialogue with recent works by Christopher Badger, Trevor Paglen, Katie Paterson, and Tavares Strachan... read more
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