Sentences with phrase «of accepted abstracts»

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Romano Guardini had already foreseen this: «The gadgets and technics forced upon him by the patterns of machine production and of abstract planning mass man accepts quite simply; they are the forms of life itself.
To accept your premise, I must accept the existinence of much more than an abstract concept of «god».
To this Buber replied in two letters to me: «There is indeed a norm of justice... But man tends to accept and to realise this norm only in general and abstract laws... and without justice in personal relations justice becomes poisonous.»
But in vain he struggles thus; the difficulty he stumbled against demands a breach with immediacy as a whole, and for that he has not sufficient self - reflection or ethical reflection; he has no consciousness of a self which is gained by the infinite abstraction from everything outward, this naked, abstract self (in contrast to the clothed self of immediacy) which is the first form of the infinite self and the forward impulse in the whole process whereby a self infinitely accepts its actual self with all its difficulties and advantages.
The anima mundi, to whose disposal of his own personal destiny the Stoic consents, is there to be respected and submitted to, but the Christian God is there to be loved and the difference of emotional atmosphere is like that between an arctic climate and the tropics, though the outcome in the way of accepting actual conditions uncomplainingly may seem in abstract terms to be much the same.
Thus Cyril C. Richardson has criticized the classical formulations of the Trinity as imposing an arbitrary «threeness» upon our theological thinking, and proposes instead a basic twofold distinction between God as Absolute and God as Related.1 This is for Richardson a basic paradox, an apparent self - contradiction, for if we try to bring these aspects into relationship, we compromise God's absoluteness.2 Charles Hartshorne accepts this same twofold distinction, but he removes the contradictory element by understanding it in terms of the abstract and concrete dimensions of God's nature and experience.3
Indeed, though Hartshorne accepts the formula that metaphysics explores «being qua being,» 7 he holds that metaphysics is the theory of concreteness.8 The theory of concreteness will include a theory of abstractness, thus maintaining the crucial distinction between concrete and abstract.
, 47, and passim).7 In short, it seems to me that Hall, like Ellul and a number of other modern philosophers of technology, has accepted an image of technology not as it is but as certain of its practitioners would like it to be (and as many of its critics fear it is): as an embodiment of pure abstract rationality.
«9 Correlatively, Smith observes the word «religions» (plural form) comes into use only as one «contemplates from the outside, and abstracts, depersonalizes, and reifies the various systems of other people of which one does not oneself see the meaning or appreciate the point, let alone accept the validity.
If we accept the idea that all art is abstract, then the only question that remains is how the artist can develop a system of visual transmutation that will endow his works with richness of meaning.
I was thinking of reminding her about it because I am genuinely interested, but I'm afraid that instead of having read the research and then decided her opinion on the matter, she has unskeptically accepted the popular opinion and will just go out looking for abstracts that support it.
ABSTRACT: The Apgar score provides an accepted and convenient method for reporting the status of the newborn infant immediately after birth and the response to resuscitation if needed.
A scientific abstract is a summary used to attract readers to an article and to get a piece of research accepted for a conference presentation.
Like the theorists who would not accept the visual output of his computer animations in the mid-1990s, C&QG's editors appeared unwilling to accept Hamilton's attempts to weave the abstract with the concrete.
But the editorial team of the Journal of Natural Pharmaceuticals, headed by Editor - in - Chief Ilkay Orhan, a professor of pharmacy at Eastern Mediterranean University in Gazimagosa, Cyprus, asked the fictional Cobange for only superficial changes to the paper — different reference formats and a longer abstract — before accepting it 51 days later.
,» write the researchers in the abstract of their study, which has been accepted for publication at The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Of approximately 250 abstracts accepted for presentation, six are selected for the Brompton Session, during which a panel of judges score the presentations and award the coveted prize to the top onOf approximately 250 abstracts accepted for presentation, six are selected for the Brompton Session, during which a panel of judges score the presentations and award the coveted prize to the top onof judges score the presentations and award the coveted prize to the top one.
Particular themes include: Biomimetic robotics Biohybrid systems including biological - machine interfaces Neuromimetic systems Soft robot system Active sensing in vision and touch Social robotics Biomimetics of plants A list of accepted papers and extended abstracts can be found HERE.
Abstracts submitted in the period from December 20, 2017 to January 31, 2018 that are accepted will only be included in the Book of Abstracts.
These results, also presented at the 2015 European Cancer Congress (ECC2015, abstract # 5BA) today, which involve the group of 1,626 patients with a Recurrence Score between 0 and 10, demonstrated that 99.3 percent of node - negative, estrogen receptor (ER)- positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)- negative patients who met accepted guidelines for recommending chemotherapy in addition to hormonal therapy, had no distant recurrence at five years after treatment with hormonal therapy alone.
In 2013 I co-founded the Women's Health Physiotherapy group, which now has over 2900 members from all over the world; an abstract looking at the role of the group / social media in promoting women's health was accepted for WCPT in 2015.
CWALKER (Accepted September 1970) NINETEENTH - CENTURY CLAY TOBACCO PIPES IN CANADA ABSTRACT One of the most useful artefacts for dating excavated The Art and Archaeology of Clay Pipes references to the smoking of clay pipes in England.
In writing the abstract please be quantitative and write clearly — DO NOT EXCEED the imposed characters length limit because accepted abstracts will be published in the proceedings book of the conference (the written account of what transpired at the meeting).
... This commitment to the idea of homework in the abstract is accepted by the overwhelming majority of schools — public and private, elementary and secondary.»
Myself and Jayms Nichols will be co-editing an edition of the Networking Knowledge journal and we're keen to accept abstracts that examine all aspects of comics crossover with digital media.
Peer reviewed abstract accepted for presentation at the 4th International Symposium on Canine and Feline Reproduction and the 2nd Congress of the European Veterinary Society for Small Animal Reproduction.
As well as the generally accepted international stars, there are some less familiar artists here too, from Lee Krasner, Pollock's wife, with a huge swirling abstract, to the exquisite, minutely rendered, tangled, painted embroideries of Mark Tobey.
Alvarado, Donegan, Hachisuka, Hiro, Hansen, Tuttle and Wurtz each offer discrete challenges to accepted subjects and approaches in modern painting: the nonreferentiality of abstract art, the relationships of artist to model and of artwork to viewer, and the conventional roles of the gestural painter.
Still, avoiding describing the content of his work, Rothko accepted the abstract image as the exponent of the «human drama».
And whether accepted or not, there is nothing that can ever take away the abstract artist of the indigenous people and the abstract artist of today.
Some of his work from the 1950s has the staid, if relaxed feel of much abstract art one used to see on Madison Avenue in the 1970s, back when it meant an elegant refusal to accept Minimalism.
Aged 54 when he took up permanent residence there in 1967, Guston had long been accepted as one of the key figures of abstract expressionism.
This was someone already accepted as a master of abstract expressionism when he turned his back on it.
In introducing Murray that evening, Varnedoe referred to her work «as dramas of form and color that accept, indeed demand, to play on the more austere terrain of high abstract art, in decisions about push and pull, bright and dark, fragmented and whole, planes and volumes, sculptural and painterly, that move us before we know what they are about.»
[1] This is not to say that the phase of art denoted by post-modernism is accepted, merely that the need for a term to describe movements in art after the peak of abstract expressionism is well established.
Perhaps our narrative habits of mind explain our inability to accept Shapiro's consistently untitled sculptures as abstract.
The use of imagery as a representation of some concept too large for us to imagine — deconstructed and abstracted to fit what we can understand — is an important part of visual literacy, though it does not fall into the accepted paradigm of art.
This journal, created in 1935 and co-directed beginning in 1937 by Fathers Couturier and Régamey, fervently defended various contemporary trends in art before they were accepted in the churches, including the work of Fauvist and Expressionist Georges Rouault and of abstract painters.
I shouldn't have used it, because certainly in 1956,» 57, I would think abstract expressionism had not been accepted by a great percentage even of artistic people.
The case for the critical justification of abstract art in western culture was accepted early in the 20th Century; in Houston, Texas, it has been a source of serious practice since the decade following World War 2.
DS: Well, one of the things that struck me about that period of struggle some of the people who have written about your work have said that the reason that you were able to take a position of accepting your environment, as opposed to the abstract expressionists, who were rebellious against theirs, was because or they said this about Pop artists in general because the artist was much better treated during this period than he had been when the abstract expressionists were coming along.
I've never found a scholar who denied the importance of land and landscape in Clifford Still's art — even in his most abstract images — yet there's been quite a bit of resistance accepting with Jackson Pollock.
His inability to accept the work of Frank Stella is just the first indication of how anathema he was to many of the traditions of abstract painting.
Deborah Remington, a New York painter who countered the accepted trends of her time by incorporating a sense of real light and space into her abstract images, died April 21 in Moorestown, N.J..
1924 (first abstract painting, Chelsea) Artist: Ben Nicholson OM 1894 - 1982 Date: c.1923 - 4 Classification: painting Medium: Oil paint and graphite on canvas Dimensions: support: 554 x 612 mm Accepted by HM Government in lieu of tax and allocated to the Tate Gallery 1986 © Angela Verren Taunt 2018.
Additionally, even when he was inspired by Chinese art, notably by a trip he made to China in 1987, and became more gestural and intuitive in his application of paint, he did not accept one of the longstanding, underlying assumptions of New York - based abstraction, dating back at least to Frank Stella, which was the widely accepted belief that abstract painting could be both objective and immediately accessible.
If we accept this assertion, abstract sculpture may also represent realities of life in space, in the ocean, in rock formations, in forms of nature, or in anything that connects us with life as we know it — not just human or animal forms, faces, plants, scenes, portraits, etc..
But while intellectually influential in his lifetime, and accepted today as one of the great abstract painters, and one of the key figures in modern art of the early 20th century, he enjoyed little commercial success during his lifetime.
Bartlett is best known for her paintings and prints in which familiar subjects — ranging from houses and gardens to oceans and skies — are executed in a style that combines elements of both representational and abstract art; indeed, she has commented that she does not accept a distinction between figurative and abstract art.
Nicoll, of course, was one of the earliest abstract painters in a province that, as curator Christine Sowiak observes, was late to accept modernist art.
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