Respected for the quality and rarity
of the objects on view, the fair is equally appreciated for its stylish design.
Most
of the objects on view in the exhibition were made for a second version of The Street, shown a few blocks away at the Reuben Gallery, at Fourth Avenue and Tenth Street, in May 1960.
A number
of the objects on view document what are today considered milestones in contemporary art practice.
Participants are invited to visit the museum with the artist and to give their personal responses to
some of the objects on view.
Almost
all of the objects on view came to Greenberg as gifts, tokens of the artists» thanks for the illuminating attention he paid them and their work, especially in studio visits.
Yet the images of Japan at the world's fairs were diverse, as reflected in the variety
of the objects on view as part of the Smart Museum's 40th anniversary exhibition Objects and Voices.
Not exact matches
It depends
on a certain theory
of how an experience is related to its
objects;
on the
view that if two temporal events are nontemporally experienced, they must be simultaneous;
on the contention that the possibility
of alternatives and
of freedom is inseparable from temporal transition; and
on a peculiar theory
of meaning as requiring contrast.
(a) Hartshorne's objection to my position
on truth would be that I assume that there are truths about the past and that truth is real now as involving a relation
of correspondence with an
object, the past; however, the past
on my
view is not real now, is not preserved in its full subjective immediacy in the consequent nature
of God.
Our Constitution,
on this
view, promotes an individualism that is ultimately indifferent to the
object of choice because it is choice alone, and the dignity
of making choices, that separates man from other forms
of existence.
The Enlightenment is white, male, European and rationalist, and is regarded as a key agent in perpetrating imperialism, colonialism, racism and the exploitation
of the natural environment, The Enlightenment
view assumes that we can possess knowledge based
on publicly recognized fundamental principles that enable us to engage the world as an
object of investigation.
We raise these limitations because they bear directly
on Charles Hartshorne's question
of the reconciliation
of special relativity's denial
of absolute simultaneity with the process
view of God.15 How indeed can God participate both as possible subject and
object in every actual occasion in a universe subject to a principle
of locality?
In our general
view of process thought we follow Charles Hartshorne's interpretations and revisions
of Whitehead, especially
on the issue
of the nature
of eternal
objects.
According to the ethics report, physicians
objecting to abortion or contraception must refer patients desiring such services to other providers (recommendation # 4); may not argue or advocate their
views on these matters though they are required to provide prior notice to their patients
of their moral commitments (recommendation # 3); and, in emergency cases or in situations that might negatively affect patient physical or mental health, they must actually provide contraception and / or perform abortions (recommendation # 5, emphasis added).
On the other hand eternal
objects,
viewed in their individual multiplicity, are by definition bound to be connected with other eternal
objects, 26 just as, analogously, an occasion has to be
viewed as a concrete relation to other occasions and nexuses
of occasions.
In an extensive investigation
of Gregory's
views on gender, marriage, exegesis, death, virtue and the church, he concludes that Gregory's «anagogical or upward transposition leaves behind the
objects of earthly, embodied existence.»
On the one hand the world is to be viewed from the point of view of the subject and conceived objectively, and, on the other hand, it has to be maintained in its integrity, viewed from a perspective which precedes the subject - object distinctio
On the one hand the world is to be
viewed from the point
of view of the subject and conceived objectively, and,
on the other hand, it has to be maintained in its integrity, viewed from a perspective which precedes the subject - object distinctio
on the other hand, it has to be maintained in its integrity,
viewed from a perspective which precedes the subject -
object distinction.
If I were to conceive
of both myself and the
object as world - lines in space - time that intersect
on the occasions when the
object reacts against me, I would
view myself as an
object in the world
of existents and there would be nothing external to me in the epistemological sense
of an external world.
He did not merely copy Democritus» physics, as was commonly thought, but introduced the idea
of spontaneity into the movement
of the atoms, and to the Democritus world
of inanimate nature ruled by mechanical laws he added a world
of animate nature in which the human will operated.9 Marx thus favours the
views of Epicurus for two reasons: firstly, his emphasis
on absolute autonomy
of the human spirit has freed human beings from all superstitions
of transcendent
objects; secondly, the emphasis
on «free individual self - consciousness» shows one way
of going beyond the system
of a «total philosophy».
No
object can stand out or take
on a dimension
of depth, because nothing should impede or distract the
views of the correctional officers.
Though parts
of a whole process (or aspects
of the whole satisfaction
of a process) may be distinguishable, they are not capable
of being separated nor isolated from the whole
of which they are a part.10 Coordinate division, like genetic division, is a conceptual process that focuses
on aspects
of an indivisible satisfaction as superject If Whitehead did believe one can prehend only a part
of a previous satisfaction as a moment's «actual world» is established, while completely dismissing the rest by way
of «negative prehensions,» it likely stemmed from his inadequate
view of potentiality as discrete
objects.
The relationship
of men in communities and races was
viewed as a gift
of God; but the elevation
of Volk into an
object of supreme devotion and the claim
of superiority for one race over another and discriminations
on the ground
of race or color were declared to be contrary to the spirit
of Christ.
But whatever convenience and expediency require about the way in which the unity
of theological study be broken up into manageable parts, the first requirements laid
on all the specialists in the community seem to be: that their intellectual participation in the life
of the Biblical, the historic and the contemporary Church always have in
view the common theological
object — God and man in their interrelations; and that it always be carried
on in acute awareness
of the «world» in which the Church has been assigned its task.
Thus, Bergson's proto - mentalism is also interpretable as the positive face
of the critique
of simple location.4 The fallacy
of simple location is the basis for the
view, in both physical and logical atomism, that the «individuality
of the atom [and
of objects in general] is based precisely
on its [or their] ontological separation from other simply located entities» (BMP 309).
This
object is intimately intertwined with the issue not only
of separate sleeping but also the way our culture places value
on separateness and independence, a
view that is in many ways unique to western culture.
The exhibition
of 50
objects is
on view through December 4th.
As such, this book argues that much
of the scholarly literature in the electoral domain has the wrong
object in
view in focusing
on the outcomes
of this work, rather than the processes that create information environments.
Jay - Z and Beyoncé, who bought a house in East Hampton last year,
object to a house and swimming pool planned
on an adjacent property that their attorney says will block their
view of the preserved field that both properties abut.
Collapsible zoom lenses provide magnification as an added
viewing feature and a flip - out scope allows kids to focus
on objects of interest.
The most mathematically precise way to compare hypotheses would be to consider every possible set
of matches between the two groups
of objects: the set that matches
objects 1, 2, and 3 in the first
view to
objects 1, 2, and 3 in the second; the set that matches
objects 1, 2, and 3 in the first to
objects 1, 2, and 4 in the second; the set that matches
objects 1, 2, and 3 in the first
view to
objects 1, 3, and 4 in the second, and so
on.
They are focused
on applications for autonomous vehicles, some
of which already have similar laser - based systems for detecting
objects around the car, but other uses could include seeing through foliage from aerial vehicles or giving rescue teams the ability to find people blocked from
view by walls and rubble.
If the server decides that there are
objects with geographic coordinates that fall within the camera's field
of view, it superimposes these
objects on the picture from the phone camera, in a fashion similar to the way the director
of a science fiction movie might use special effects to add a spacecraft to a filmed scene.
The strength
of the signal also varied over hours, weeks and months, because
of the water vapor plumes rotating in and out
of Herschel's
views as the
object spun
on its axis.
These cosmic lenses are massive
objects that can bend the path
of light passing by them, making sources
of light in the background look distorted from the point
of view of telescopes
on Earth.
Second, it does not just capture sky images; it also gauges the distance to many
of the
objects — a million galaxies and 100,000 quasars so far — that pass through its field
of view, providing a unique three - dimensional perspective
on deep space.
In addition to everyday electronics, Brückner would like to see these used in medicine, or
on the gripper hands
of robots as a secondary eye, providing a
view as the hand closes in
on an
object and blocks the main camera.
These microlenses work by mimicking something called foveated vision, which allows many predators to see a wide field
of view at low resolution and focus
on a single
object at high resolution at the same time.
Members
of scientific societies, or learned bodies having in
view any
of the
objects of this Association, and publishing transactions, shall be considered members
on subscribing to these rules.
In a relentless campaign
of 30 - second
views, the telescope will open a movie - like window
on heavenly bodies that change or move
on rapid timescales: exploding supernovas, hazardous asteroids, and
objects in the distant Kuiper belt.
Viewed from a planet at Earth's orbital distance around Alpha Centauri A, stellar companion B would provide more light than the full Moon does
on Earth as its brightest night sky
object, but the additional light at a distance greater than Saturn's orbital distance in the Solar System would not be significant for the growth
of Earth - type life.
Collaborating with other labs, we will develop computational methods to determine the activity
of single neurons even when the microscope
on its own isn't powerful enough to
view objects as small as single cells.
Additionally, if we ask our visitors to look at an illuminated screen for, say, 15 or 20 minutes while we discuss various
objects on the screen, even turning the display to low intensity levels would be enough to severely impact their dark - adaptation and would potentially ruin their
views of objects through other telescopes.
On the other hand, the observation
of an extended
object with a large field
of view requires reducing the space between antennas.
The European Space Agency's Faint
Object Camera
on board NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has provided a fascinating close - up
view of Supernova 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
In addition to feeling more powerful, those who dress up in business formal jewelry could think faster
on their feet and have more creative ideas, how you dress can change your perception
of the
objects, people, and events and — sparking fresh ideas with a new point
of view.
Added to this is the volumetric fog, the shadows projected now by every single
object on the map and also a feature called dynamic eye adaptation that will tighten the field
of view and the focus
of objects according to the intensity
of the light.
(Australian Curriculum) NSW MA3 - 14MG identifies three - dimensional
objects, including prisms and pyramids,
on the basis
of their properties, and visualises, sketches and constructs them given drawings
of different
views.
If you are using overlay
objects, and want them to be positioned
on the slide together, use % Relative for the vertical properties (height / top / bottom)
of the
object in Primary
view, which will move the
object based
on the slide width instead
of the
object width.
«What I
object to is the lack
of parity between religious beliefs and non-religious world
views in the school curriculum, which in the eyes
of children may well lead to the belief that religion, in whatever form, has a monopoly
on truth and
on morality.»
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