In it, Brown predicted that «ecological sustainability will become the
new organising principle, the foundation of the «new world order,» if you will.
Edward Holloway would want to tighten this position to point out that the intrinsic holistic structure of all matter is manifestly and necessarily immediately relative to an immaterial, specific,
intelligent organising principle.
At the end, it's hard to avoid the sense you've watched a grab - bag of horror conceits, a kind of pot - pourri - potboiler
with organising principles cooked up to provide a veneer of cohesion.
Nicola Bozzi reviews the exhibition Jan van der Ploeg: Pink Moon -
Organising Principles at New Art Space Amsterdam (NASA), on view through September 1, 2013.
Full citizenship, in the strong sense of active democratic political agency, is the central
organising principle of the contemporary disability movement.
So we had a look at that and worked on it and many things we have done have followed from that, both on the impact side, mitigation, emission reduction, modelling, climate finance, a lot of the
central organising principle has become about how to take the steps required to enable countries to deal sustainably with the challenges of meeting the 1.5 C limit.
It will not do simply to invoke the «the environment» as
the organising principle.
Confidence that there is at least some sort of
an organising principle in the world, the experience that worship sometimes produces - which can enhance an understanding of travails and observations - and some metaphysical background, do provide a hinterland for perceptions, and with it, relative serenity and proportionality, even, and perhaps especially, in times of extreme tension, poignancy, and adversity.
The epistemological and environmental behaviour of the human exhibits its own specific, intelligent,
organising principle - namely the spiritual soul.
Apparently he needs to give a «condition of Britain analysis» and express an «
organising principle».
From the moment I was elected leader I have made the whole issue of social mobility
an organising principle for us.
His organising principle is about money, not politics.
The «politics of and» that this website has long recommended - and was opposed by Oliver Letwin in a party conference fringe debate with me last October - is, for now,
the organising principle.
These Waters, Avery's first major solo exhibition in the US, takes liquid as
its organising principle.
It was an idea that venerated the banality of popular culture and sought not only to demolish rarefication in art, but to radically redefine the artist from Romantic visionary to
an organising principle in a commercial system of mass production.
One
organising principle is the use of colours as theme, black, red, blue, gold and white.
«These Waters», Avery's first major solo exhibition in the US, takes liquid as
its organising principle, from the seas that surround the Island and its spiralling archipelago of islets, to the draughts of liquor that lubricate philosophical debate in its numerous bars and pubs (poured, perhaps, from the bird - like neck of Untitled (Carafe)(2014).
The contrast is striking, not only in materials, production values and dazzling visual spectacle (in which the later works revel), but also in Rhoades's embrace of autobiography in his earlier installations as
an organising principle for their overwhelming material excess.
Jan van der Ploeg, WALL PAINTING No. 360, «GRIP», 2013, acrylic on wall, 448 x 4370 cm, installation view at Pink Moon —
Organising Principles, New Art Space Amsterdam; Courtesy of the artist and New Art Space Amsterdam; Photo: Niels Vis.
Jan van der Ploeg, WALL PAINTING No. 359, «Black Flag», 2013, acrylic on wall, 368 x 1325 cm, installation view at Pink Moon —
Organising Principles, New Art Space Amsterdam; Courtesy of the artist and New Art Space Amsterdam; Photo: Niels Vis.
Especially now, NASA is the right venue to host the artist's recently extended solo show Pink Moon —
Organising Principles.
My argument here is that to forbid the discussion of the science of climate change is therefore to forbid the discussion of
the organising principle of today's political institutions.
That is to say that while a total rejection of climate change is at best premature, so the extent to which climate change became
the organising principle of today's climate - obsessed political world is absurd.
But more importantly, accepting the putative necessity of the relationship between the climate and the health of human society rules out human interests being
the organising principle of politics.
The Paper therefore proposes that
the organising principle of our effort should be the raising up of human dignity via three overarching objectives: ensuring energy access for all; ensuring that we develop in a manner that does not undermine the essential functioning of the Earth system; ensuring that our societies are adequately equipped to withstand the risks and dangers that come from all the vagaries of climate, whatever their cause may be.
It was just a year earlier that Gro Harlem Brundtland, the Norwegian Prime Minister, had completed her report for the UN World Commission on Environment and Development, Our Common Future, in which sustainable development is defined, and proposed as
the organising principle of domestic and international policies.
To what extent should climate change be
the organising principle of the entire human race's productive activity?
As Professor Baranger observed to me, one scours Anisminic in vain for reference to «ultra vires», which one might expect if jurisdiction were indeed intended to operate as
the organising principle of English administrative law.
Marmot (2006) cites a large amount of evidence demonstrating the importance of control and social engagement as
an organising principle for health in general.