In Shields view, authors wishing to create new and relevant work work need to turn away from what he sees as the outmoded and irrelevant
nineteenth century approach to the novel, and instead look at breaking...
Not exact matches
The
nineteenth century dared to
approach these forbidden shores; it defined the elements of a kind of positive sexology capable of totally transforming the economy of love, the status of the family, custom and even morality itself.2
This is a result of the history [210] of substance metaphysics, with its multiplicity of historical
approaches.4 The notion of a uniform, simple concept of substance must itself be viewed as the product of a critique of substance that began with Locke and was generalized in the
nineteenth century.
In his view of history, as well as in his view of the sources, Stauffer shares the outlook of
nineteenth -
century liberalism, except that he replaces the critical
approach with the conservative principle:
For like Whitehead and Dewey, Kadushin understood that the concept of organic thinking offered an
approach to logic and the foundations of knowledge that was an alternative to the perversions of the sort of blind faith in natural science that had come to dominate the intellectual cultures of the late
nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries; an alternative that did not attempt to devalue science or replace it with a nonrational mysticism, but which did attempt to place scientific thought into a broader cultural context in which other forms of cultural expression such as religious and legal reasoning could play important and non-subservient roles.
But it should also be noted that it is not uniformly a Jesuit
approach — witness the work of La Civiltà Cattolica in the
nineteenth century to systematically oppose liberalism while proposing an alternative Catholic worldview.
This first
approach to dealing with miracles was especially identified with «liberal» scholars of the
nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries.
The researchers»
approach to measuring the causal effect of competition between private and state schools uses the fact that the amount of competition in education today has in large part been influenced by the Catholic church's efforts in the
nineteenth century to construct an alternative school system wherever the state religion was not Catholic.
Loni Ding unearths the rich and troubled interrelations of Asians and Americans from the sixteenth to the
nineteenth century in this ambitious, expansive series that is both extensively researched and generously visualized but also informed with a personal, piquant
approach to the study of the Asian presence in the Americas.
Stolz paints a vivid picture of an all - female community and a young woman's coming - of - age in
nineteenth -
century Libya, in a story that follows 11 - year - old Malika as she questions the restrictions that she encounters as she
approaches marriageable age.
This is a concept of person that contrasts starkly with the discrete, self - determining individual, an artifact of eighteenth - and
nineteenth -
century Western European
approaches to modernization that has become closely associated with liberal democracy.Examining the meaning and value of Confucianism in the twenty - first
century, the contributors — leading scholars from universities around the world — wrestle with several key questions: What are Confucian values within the context of the disparate cultures of China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam?
Working in a style similar to the meticulous precision of
nineteenth century encyclopedic illustrations by the likes of Audubon or Ernst Haeckel, Don Nice refreshes a classical
approach with representations of contemporary Americana (and some more traditional animals and objects).
Nature was one of the central issues,
approaching, with his paintings, to the classical teachers of naturalism and romanticism of the
nineteenth century.
During the
nineteenth century other art schools emerged in Britain with very different
approaches to life drawing.
«Exploring a turning point in the career of Britain's greatest land and seascape painter of the
nineteenth century, a major exhibition at The Frick Collection will illuminate Joseph Mallord William Turner's (1775 — 1851) distinctly modern
approach to the theme of the port.
Where an early generation of artists had portrayed the romantic lure of the American Southwest during the
nineteenth -
century using European Academic painting traditions to represent the environment and inhabitants of the region as exotic, Modern artists took a very different
approach.
New
Approaches to Reality From the last decades of the
nineteenth century onwards, new styles like Pointillism, Cubism and Expressionism determined the way the Dutch landscape was depicted.
A quieter, more poetic
approach to landscape, known as Tonalism, emerged toward the end of the
nineteenth century, epitomized here by Bruce Crane.
Rhetoric was out of favor in American legal education during the
nineteenth century, as law schools adopted a truth - seeking «scientific»
approach to teaching law that cared not for how a legal argument was presented, only for the truth of its contentions.
This
approach of going back to the greats of scholarship, many of them still in copyright, recalls the paperback revolution of the last
century, which introduced many, with Harper Torchlight and Beacon Books in hand, to the world of learning through such reasonably priced leading scholarly works of the previous decades back to the
nineteenth century.
Winer - Sorensen took a similar plain - and - fancy
approach in the dining room, dressing up the fourteen - foot - long rough - hewn table the owners had previously purchased by placing it atop an enormous
nineteenth -
century blue - and - gray Persian rug and surrounding it with Louis XV — style painted chairs covered in an icy gray linen.