Not exact matches
In addition, it may be useful to point out that in his valuable book Understanding Whitehead, Victor Lowe states (UW50) that Whitehead's «conception of growth has points of
similarity with Hegel's, but differs in having no use for «contradiction,» and in
presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather
than a hierarchy of categories of thought.»
His conception of growth has points of
similarity with Hegel's, but differs in having no use for «contradiction,» and in
presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather
than a hierarchy of categories of thought.
While, intentionally, the core exhibition doesn't
present a single theme, Macel sorted the works on view into nine chapters, which she calls Trans - Pavilions, each featuring a trans - national selection of different artists based on
similarities and consonances in approach, personality, influences, and creative vision, thus focusing more on art and artists
than on a theoretical, superimposed curatorial subject.