Where God had been
the measure of all things, man now occupied that central role.
The measure of things is whether God is really there.
Prayer takes
the measure of all things as «the Christian plummet sounding heav»n and earth.»
The humanism of the modern age takes that the human being is
the measure of all things.
These ideals were inextricably bound up in his mind with a heightening and refining of the emotions, inextricably bound up with a sense of life governed more than anything by a sense of
the measure of things.
«Modern man», whoever he was, seemed to be
the measure of all things; he took his chair first, then the biblical furniture was arranged accordingly.
Both questions lead in the same direction, toward the possibility of a provisional and qualified answer: if the character of happening only once is held to belong to the truth and
measure of all things in their very reality, then there is indeed an essence which more than any other satisfies this truth - criterion, and this is the pure essence of time: time taken in itself, or pure movement — movement irrespective of any possible differentiation into the different kinds of movement.
We are already familiar with some of its essentials as the literal signification of Protagoras» dictum: «Man is
the measure of all things.»
If man is
the measure of all things, then it is the task of man to know what those things are.
It also makes the individual
the measure of all things.
We prefer to live by Protagoras's dictum that «man is
the measure of all things.»
The extremes of the spectrum axe probably marked by those who totally reserve the term «knowledge» for philosophical claims while relegating science to the realm of the conventional and the fictional, and those who run philosophy out of court while proclaiming that science is
the measure of all things.
I strongly suspect that we are blinded by Protagoras» bias («Man is
the measure of all things») when we project ourselves into the alien Other.
In addition to the SFFS - supported projects, local filmmaker and longtime San Francisco International Film Festival favorite Sam Green (the Oscar - nominated «The Weather Underground,» «The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller,» «Utopia in Four Movements») is premiering «
The Measure of All Things,» a new collaboration with yMusic in Sundance's New Frontier program.
In
The Measure of All Things Ken Alder describes a quest that succeeded even as it failed.
Alder's other works include
The Measure of All Things: The Seven - Year Odyssey and Hidden Error that Transformed the World, and his most recent book of history, The Lie Detectors: The History of an American Obsession.
2018 Tacita Dean: PORTRAIT, National Portrait Gallery, London Tacita Dean: STILL LIFE, National Gallery, London 2017 Tacita Dean: LA Exuberance, Frith Street Gallery, London 2016 Tacita Dean, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City Tacita Dean, Espace Louis Vuitton, Munich 2014 Print Projects, Statens Museum For Kunst, Copenhagen 2013 JG, Arcadia University Art Gallery, Philadelphia Tacita Dean, Frith Street Gallery, London
The Measure of Things, Instituto Moreira Salles, Rio de Janeiro De Mar en Mar, Fundation Botin, Santander Tacita Dean, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia 2012 Five Americans, New Museum, New York Tacita Dean, Norton Museum of Art, Florida 2011 Film, Tate Modern, London Line of Fate, MUMOK, Vienna 2010 Common Guild, Glasgow Craneway Event, Frith Street Gallery, London 2009 Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Australia Sprengel Museum, Hanover Museum of Contemporary Art, Montreal 2008 In My Manor, Villa Oppenheim Galerie für Gegenwartskunst, Berlin Amadeus, Marian Goodman, Paris DIA, Beacon 2007 Wandermüde, Frith Street Gallery Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin Tacita Dean, Guggenheim Museum, New York Tacita Dean: Film works, Miami Art Central
It would take an optimist or maybe a sexist these days to announce that man in
the measure of all things.
It is assumed that it is not the human being that is
the measure of all things, but that communication takes place on equal footing.
Green was also previously at MASS MoCA with
The Measure of All Things in 2014.
A resurgent interest in Norman's work has emerged in the last decades with several solo shows including a 1996 solo exhibition at the De Young,
The Measure of All Things, and the traveling exhibition Dark Metropolis: Irving Norman's Social Surrealism (2007 - 2008).
By syncretizing her own proportions with those of the raw materials Vieira creates a metric relationship among the elements of the show, drolly embodying Protagoras» statement that «man is
the measure of all things».
Humans treat themselves as
the measure of all things, and using visual methods to distinguish, by seeing differences and similarity.
Also making strong impressions were Janine Antoni and Rachel Whiteread, both of whom use the body as
the measure of all things.
In poetry, if you read the NY Times, which some people believe is the true
measure of all things, you know that they believe poetry should be accessible.
Contributors to the catalogue include: Lawrence Weschler (author of creative nonfiction), Kay Redfield Jamison (clinical psychologist and author), Maria Popova (writer and blogger at brainpickings.org), Barbara Maria Stafford (art historian), Jill Tarter (astronomer and former director of the Center for SETI Research), Robin Ince (comedian and co-host of BBC radio's The Infinite Monkey Cage), Stefan Sagmeister (graphic designer), Mary Ruefle (poet), Sam Green (filmmaker of
The Measure of All Things), Steve Holmes (curator), and the exhibition curators.
«The size of the system alone is no longer
the measure of all things.
Let's say we had a truly accurate
measure of these things — what then?
All of those things can be measured and we are
measuring all of those things, as well as frankly a million other more granular things as well.
Not exact matches
In effect, it's an almost scientific approach
of checking to see whether the
thing being
measured is actually the
thing that is most important.
There are many definitions, but all
measures of productivity try to capture the ability to produce more output — which is the same
thing as generating more income — with the same levels
of inputs.
However, the first
thing we need to be able to do is
measure the environmental impact
of the food we eat.
They have to get it just right, where there's a bit
of anxiety so they can get everyone through the security
measures, and then there's a moment
of relief when you're flooded with pleasurable endorphins — that's when you're more likely to buy
things.
One
of the paradoxical
things about the online media business is that it's never been easier to
measure what people are doing online — what they are clicking on, how long they spend, where they come from, and so on.
For one
thing,
measures of Americans» opinion
of their finances, such as the University
of Michigan's consumer - sentiment survey, remains strong.
Of course, watching and
measuring the right
things is paramount.
Stranger
Things led the social - media pack out
of 65 different brands, which ran 104 spots in 49 ad breaks on Fox for just under 49.9 minutes
of dedicated ad time, according to iSpot.tv, which
measures activity from more than 10 million smart TVs and tracks responses to TV ads on social and digital platforms.
One
of the many new, great
things about the web is that every interaction can be
measured.
When you
measure the success
of your MVP, focusing on generic vanity metrics (
things like time on site, conversion rate, revenue per user, etc.) will get you nowhere.
In order to
measure engagement, track response to the
things your business is asking
of customers after they interact with you.
The study's authors had 161 participants (who were almost exactly split between men and women) first read a passage in their normal voices to get baseline
measures of their voices for
things like loudness and pitch.
As an entrepreneur, you
measure a lot
of things in your business.
When planning their online store, one
of the first
things Balestrieri and Melville did was hire a website hosting company that met widely used PCI DSS standards for processing credit card payments, which include a number
of mandatory security
measures.
Some
things are difficult to
measure quantitatively, but those cases are usually where it's most important to try because you can cut through a lot
of ambiguity and save yourself time in the long run.»
The commitment to endeavor to eliminate the deficit a year earlier is a good
thing, and so is the continuing pattern
of developing economy opportunities, whether it's on innovation or
measures for small business to create employment.
Cree considers free cash flow to be an operating performance and a liquidity
measure that provides useful information to management and investors about the amount
of cash generated by the business after the purchases
of property and equipment, a portion
of which can then be used to, among other
things, invest in Cree's business, make strategic acquisitions, strengthen the balance sheet and repurchase stock.
Instead
of measuring too many
things, focus on your most important metric.
«The other emissions come from
things like landfill gas emissions, agriculture tilling — the release
of methane through soil — those types
of emissions are really difficult to
measure and calculate, so generally for carbon pricing programs you don't cover those emissions.»
Instead, tired but deeply rooted
measures often include
things like producing X number
of content assets or resolving customer problems within X minutes, instead
of helping customers truly maximize product value.
So get involved in a micro version
of the real
thing and
measure your success to see if you have chemistry.