Sentences with phrase «much aesthetic values»

It would add so much aesthetic values to your post, I feel.
The naked charging cable is small enough that you can use it pretty much anywhere, and unless you feel a need to show off your Watch like you live in a retail showroom, there's not much aesthetic value in letting it hang a few inches above your dresser or nightstand.

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To say that aesthetic value can be comprehended rationally leaves out about as much as to say that Auschwitz can be comprehended as the misuse of freedom — in neither instance is the account incorrect; in both instances, when the account is the only account, the picture is distorted, and so are the actions which it might engender.
The unique, trans - aesthetic meaning Whitehead attaches to «beauty» has caused much misunderstanding of his value theory.
Similarly, human aesthetic experiences gain their authenticity and value from their being encounters with yet another aspect of the multidimensional reality that encompasses humanity Experiences of beauty are much more than emotion recalled in tranquillity; they are engagements with the everlasting truth of being.
The team suggests that a combination of all those factors and several others should provide a much more balanced perspective on a city's «value» to its citizens from the economic, aesthetic, environmental and other perspectives.
Frantiek Vláčil's direction feels more confident than genuinely realized, jarring between and rarely fully fleshing out his vision of a subtle drama and solid artistic expression, but no matter how much Vláčil's questionable touches hold the film back, when it comes to style, there is plenty of striking imagery and haunting plays on technical value and musicality to establish plenty of commendable aesthetic value, and when it comes to substance, when he gains a grip on his thoughtfulness, he delivers on a piercing subtlety and grace which was a fair ways ahead of the time.
Using collage as a form of interpretation and critique, Hirschhorn presents intellectual history and philosophical theory much as he does everyday objects and images, and poses questions about aesthetic value, moral responsibility, political agency, consumerism, and media spectacle.
Her ongoing practice betrays a deep debt to the history of landscape and portrait photography — in particular nineteenth - century photographers such as Roger Fenton, Timothy O'Sullivan, and Gustave Le Gray, who were concerned as much with the richness of the photograph as a visual or topographic document as they were with any supposedly independent aesthetic value.
While this doesn't add much functionality, it does provide additional aesthetic value to the UI.
We got rid of those early on... it added a bunch of cost (framing, roof, etc) without adding much aesthetic or functional value...
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