For it would mean that the religious attitude of this particular individual had impelled him to repudiate the ideal ends which his natural German imagination had presented to him, and to act in the interest of other ends incapable of being reconciled with the ends
presented by that imagination.
Not exact matches
The Marketing
Imagination,
by Theodore Levitt (Free Press, 1986, $ 14.95),
presents the thinking behind many of today's «hot» marketing concepts.
Because of the tendency of the illiterate to want religion
presented to him in a way which suits his
imagination, we find that educated Muslims today disapprove of the innovations invented
by the Sufi orders, such as veneration of saints, seeking blessings from tombs, seeking the mediation of religious leaders, and excessive asceticism.
Imagination has deep value for humanity but tends to take a back seat in the minds of many even while the same people ritualistically follow sporting events or spend money to sit in the pews of the movie theatre and watch sermons delivered
by fantasy (past) or superhero (
present) or science fiction (future) movies.
The normal thing to expect of a child brought up in
present day Germany is that its
imagination will be fed
by the Nazi faith.
Does the order of the timeless universe and your part in it reflective of the unfathomable Mind which makes and sustains it in ways human mentation can not perceive have any relevance to you or are you so bland and blah, so gray in your
imagination that you are blocked
by your senses from seeing and knowing the real nature of the
present and the beyond which are One?
He says «Just as in love I encounter the other as the other in all his freedom, and am confronted
by something which I can not dominate in any sense, so in the aesthetic sphere, it is impossible to attribute the form which
presents itself to a fiction of my
imagination.
You can create any scenario with
imagination,
by presenting the most basic moral question and adding fantasy or some ambiguous situation but let's establish the most generic to create a precedent.
By presenting curriculum material artistically through stories, verses, and songs, the teacher engages the students at levels that stimulate their feelings and spark their
imaginations.
Under a scenario conjured
by my perhaps too - lively
imagination, if not premature expectations — I'd be the first to buy Hein a ticket to Albany — Hein's statewide summer speaking campaign was seen
by me as a launching pad for a possible nomination for lieutenant governor, assuming Slaughter retires to allow the
present second banana, Bob Duffy of Rochester, to run for Congress.
Tales of Arcadia spawns from the
imagination of director Guillermo del Toro,
presented by Netflix and produced
by DreamWorks TV Animation.
This high - profile speaking opportunity will give you the chance to compete
by presenting to the Symposium crowd the best your
imagination has to offer on anything that enhances teaching and learning in higher education.
His strong stand on freedom of speech and
imagination is well
presented and his comments on what he was battling, «popular irrationalism», succinct: «The unreasoning mind, driven
by doubt - free absolutes, could not be convinced
by reason.»
This issue, guest edited
by Cynthia Houston,
presents alternative arguments for the importance of storytime in the digital age through engaging articles that offer a number of strategies for capturing students»
imaginations and weaving interactive storytime activities into the English / language arts curriculum.
However, instead of conducting a research or
presenting statistical information, narrative paper requires application of creative skills as you have to develop your own story
by relying on your
imagination only.
No Man's Sky (PS4): Inspired
by classic science - fiction and its overwhelming sense of adventure and
imagination, Hello Games
presents a game of unprecedented scale and ambition.
Inspired
by the adventure and
imagination that we love from classic science - fiction, No Man's Sky
presents you with a galaxy to explore, filled with unique -LSB-...]
Inspired
by the adventure and
imagination that we love from classic science - fiction, No Man's Sky
presents you with a galaxy to explore, filled with unique planets and lifeforms, and constant danger and action.
LayereD Stories 0 sets the story under 2037 Shibuya Japan when the social life has been changed
by the development of the AR technique LayereD that enables to visualize your
imagination and
present in the real world.
From 29 February until August 2016, Schilt Gallery
presents its new exhibition Stirring
Imaginations, selected works
by international artists Cig Harvey and Yola Monakhov Stockton.
The exhibition also reveals the profound impact of Rembrandt's art on the British
imagination,
by exploring the wide range of native artists whose work has been inspired
by the Dutch master, over four centuries, right up to the
present day.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center
presents a solo presentation
by Michael Joaquin Grey, an artist whose work has bridged the boundaries between art, science, media, and the
imagination for the last twenty years.
Playful, interactive exhibition of knitted sculpture, psychedelic video, sly photography, crisp audio works
by American, Canadian, Italian artists Staging the coldest season as a playground for
imagination, The Warehouse Gallery
presents Embracing Winter, a group exhibition featuring knitted sculpture, psychedelic video, interactive displays, sly photography, and crisp audio and book works
by American, Canadian and Italian artists.
A shift in the wind, of sorts, occurred in the wake of «Turner:
Imagination and Reality,» an exhibition organized
by Lawrence Gowing at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1966, which tendentiously
presented roomfuls of paintings and watercolors mainly from the 1830s and»40s, the final decades of Turner's career.
Together these two artists demonstrate the combination of craftsmanship,
imagination and conceptual rigor regularly
presented by painters of all types while emphasizing the power and prestige that talented female artists have gained over the last generation.»
The mission of Julian Bermudez is to discover and cultivate emerging artists, inspire creativity and
imagination, and promote the appreciation of art
by presenting art outside museums and galleries.
Following his usual style, the artworks play with motifs and themes, with shapes, materials and colours, and are created
by an almost magical
imagination in which he brings together the
present with historical artistic, folkloric or scientific references that are apparently incompatible except in his intuitive «
imagination».
«It's the most ambitious and challenging exhibition
by teamLab to date», says
by Peter Boris, Executive Vice President of Pace Gallery, who
presented the first teamLab exhibition at Pace and currently works to develop Pace Art + Technology, «It is an evolution of teamLab's
imagination and technical skills and is born from the lessons of exhibitions with Pace Gallery over the last 3 years.
The exhibition in the pavilion of the United States at the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale, entitled The Architectural
Imagination and curated
by Cynthia Davidson and Mónica Ponce de León, features a large array of drawings, models, videos, and interactive exhibits
presenting the results of an open call to advance architectural solutions for four semi-abandoned industrial areas in Detroit.
Intended to redress what cocurator Lynn Zelevansky calls Korea's «virtual absence from the Western
imagination,» the show is accompanied
by a catalogue with essays
by Zelevansky, cocurator Christine Starkman, and art historian Joan Kee, as well as interviews with the artists and an informative time line of Korean art and politics from 1945 to the
present.
Curated
by Lu Mingjun, «Extravagant
Imagination, The Wonder of Idleness» at Xu Zhen's MadeIn Gallery in Shanghai brings together seven young Chinese artists who bridge the past and
present.
Through their documentary and fictitious interventions, Moon & Jeon navigate our
imagination through the emotional capacities of the political
present, where the recognition of our future is demystified
by expanding a horizon of visual and narrative possibilities.
Klamen's multi-canvas installation, «Meta - Paintings» (2016), elaborates on this concept
by presenting well - known works of art in a re-contextualized space, highlighting the deception of each image through masterful illusion and
imagination.
This section of the show includes straightforward depictions as well as works that deal in a more oblique way with aspects related to the American territory, for instance questioning the way it is understood and represented in the popular
imagination, or
by presenting it as a beautiful and privileged spectacle ripe for plundering (
by the movie industry and others).
«The idea that the
present is trapped in a tension between a lost past and an anticipated future,» writes Rawan Sharaf, «forms the conceptual frame for the group exhibition Chapter 31: An Odd Piece of Research on the Many Virtues of Oriental
Imagination,» at P21 Gallery, London, which was curated
by Sarha collective, an interdisciplinary platform
by Nadia Jaglom, a visual anthropologist, and philosopher Mai Kanaaneh.
Taking a found photo of a sheet billowing in the wind, the two artists make installations, paintings and sculptures inspired
by said banal image to maximise the
imagination required
by each artist in an attempt to
present «open scripts» of interpretation for its viewers.
But given the scope of the challenge
presented by threats like climate change, we're going to need a lot more DeChristophers and plenty more protests at the White House — and many other, entirely novel modes of action that capture the
imagination of an apathetic, wired - in generation — before the increasingly concentrated federal power structure will begin to respond.