Sentences with phrase «philosophical notions»

Secondly, the learning process in a workplace which has nothing to do with any social and philosophical notion of enjoyment.
Locke proceeds to distinguish between the ordinary or vulgar notion of causality and power, on the one hand, and the true, philosophical notion on the other.
On the one hand, their field is flourishing: No longer intimidated by the logical positivists (who denied truth to moral assertions except as expressions of likes and dislikes), thinkers as diverse as Iris Murdoch, Martha Nussbaum, and Bernard Williams are leading the attack against such debilitating philosophical notions as Hume's notorious «Is / Ought» distinction and Kant's simplistic fusion of morality with mere duty.
Helix is the stoned college sophomore of television: full of weighty philosophical notions and fun ideas, but no clue how to explain them or execute its plans.
And all the while, it manages to grapple triumphantly with those primal philosophical notions of crime and punishment.
Although firmly rooted in Western cultural heritage and psychological underpinnings the influence of Eastern philosophical notion of «one - ness» is not far from Walden's mind.
His tableaux, with the potential to transform into 19th and 20th century master paintings, illuminate the allusions to art historical and philosophical notions of representation.
The billionaire investor George Soros is an ardent believer in the principle of fallibilism, the philosophical notion that anything one believes may, in fact, be wrong and therefore worth questioning.
This is where the philosophical notion of immortality connects.
The remake emphasizes the notion of man going to war with the gods, touching on the philosophical notion that the gods need human worship to thrive and, perhaps, survive.
Have trouble understanding the philosophical notions proposed by Plato, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Immanuel Kant?
Using language and the vocabularies of self - actualisation, Egerton - Warburton investigates the historical and philosophical notion of the good life.
She is associate curator at the Onomatopee project space in Eindhoven and is also an art book publisher and member of the research duo The Translation Trip, who investigate translation as practice, philosophical notion and curatorial device.
Through the intriguing idea that humans are physically unable to tickle themselves (despite applying the exact same stimulus to the skin as another person would), Tallis explores the philosophical notion that we become ourselves only through dialogue with others.
The exhibition's accompanying notes inform visitors that this body of work is intended as an exploration of formal and philosophical notions of «blackness».
Her desire to translate, transcribe and record essentially incommunicable phenomena - including musical dynamism, philosophical notions, personal emotions or her own interior monologue - leads, not to chaos, but rather to a collision between the bygone idealism of compartmentalised modernism and the realisations of a post-modern, universal condition in which everything is interdependent ultimately.
To me, this reflects the philosophical notion that there's a distinction between knowledge and correctness.
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