Sentences with phrase «radical notions of»

Converge 45: YOU IN MIND is conceived as an «art convergence in four chapters» that takes an acute and particular care about the idea and ethos of Portland's inherent positivity to amplify (for good purpose) the generous hand of independent artists whose practices tend towards perpetuating / activating the now radical notion of our cultural commons... It is my intention with YOU IN MIND that the projects we exhibit and / or present, focus on artists who have a «public» in mind, conceptually, structurally and / or are actively present within the resulting work itself.

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That radical notion is precisely what some of the most forward - thinking people in healthcare are pondering.
For example, what has come about in the shift of imagery exemplified in the new physics and in emergent thinking generally represents not so much a reaction as a radical reconception of fundamental notions, altering the modern consciousness itself.
James took up this notion of Kierkegaard's and advanced the notion of thinking forward as we live forward in his Essays on Radical Empiricism, p. 238.
Locke seems to miss what so many miss today — the extent to which his radical shift is still parasitic on a notion of individuality, equality, and later in the tradition, individual conscience, that never really frees itself from its Christian origins.
The modern notion of the self, like the modern notion of rationality, also needs radical rethinking — especially in new theological anthropologies.
We can understand this failure as Percy's again having independently reached the same conclusion as MacIntyre: that the ethical can not be simply radically chosen, because the notion of the radical choice is itself only at home in the aesthetic mode.
Southern writers whose assessments of the Civil War defamed the North and idealized the South, share in the blame, as do radicals in the civil rights movement who promoted the notion that American principles are racist.
Thus the Whiteheadian notion of concresence is more radical, more paradoxical than James» notion of the specious present.
Whitehead derives the notion of «radical empiricism» from William James.
What distinguishes Hobbes from the classical and Christian traditions and their modern continuers is the absence of any notion of God or the Good and a corresponding radical theoretical individualism.
Yet so entrenched is the concept of religion as belief in authoritative, ready - made doctrines that when that notion is challenged the whole edifice of religion may be rejected, as in traditional naturalistic humanism or the more bizarre «radical theologies» currently in vogue.
The radical identification of our suffering, the intense life of this world, with participation in Christ marks a major tenet of Bonhoeffr's notion of holy worldliness.
But when we apply the notion of agape to finite contexts, the subjection of novelty to fundamental continuity can not be appealed to without admitting a radical appeal to a context far removed from cosmic creation.
We shall not achieve it immediately, but we shall strive,» even his slight qualification of optimism gave warning of a radical shift toward a realistic temper.1 Whatever realism there has been in the spirit of democracy, and there has been a great deal, it has generally had superimposed upon it a vision of perfection, and with a notion of man's life as continually moving toward a higher and higher good.
The most oft - repeated myth in this mythical «war on terror» is the notion that radical Islam is a corrupted and extreme interpretation of an otherwise good and peaceful religion.
The God of the philosophers is no «Father», but the incomprehensible ground of all reality which escapes every comprehensive notion because he is a radical mystery.
Consequently, radical empiricism fully conceived is not only an epistemological notion, but a pragmatic notion.3 (The pragmatic side of this lesson has been overlearned by most of today's neopragmatists, who are so skeptical of epistemological beginnings that they seem to treat knowledge as sheerly speculative and fasten to pragmatic tests to determine the viability of a speculation in a world that, for all they sometimes seem to know and care, is made only of words and wild guesses about how words might be newly arranged.)
Further, the alteration of our inherited notions of perception can not occur without a rethinking of the nature of physical reality and a radical critique of dualistic mythology.
But in order to accept this position we need first to reform our standard notions of perception; and this reformation will not occur without a conversion to the radical empiricism of attending once again to our experiencing itself.
It's these religious radicals that have infected the Republican Party that have forced this infantile notion of Faith based politics to the fore.
Whitehead is seeing that if you are having a radical view, starting from events and flying to get space - time, with his insistence on sense - awareness and durations for the strong notion of an event, this is going to affect everything all along the line.
That is, serious reflection on the question of being at its most radical level will allow us to incorporate many aspects of Aquinas» notion of «being» or «esse» into a process context.
And it is clear that a radical and unfamiliar notion of God is being suggested, producing unfamiliar results for ethics.
Contingent upon this notion is the radical individuality of each human being and, theologically, the radical uniqueness of God's relationship with each creature.
Covenant requires a radical break not only with uncritical, scholastic notions of God, but also with contemporary views that vote for detachment.
If this demands a revision of some popular notions, all the better; our theology at this point could very well undergo a considerable shaking up and a radical rethinking.
While Tinder never explicitly equates his notion of agape with rights - based claims, he is not as careful as he might have been to make clear the radical distinction between these two ideas.
Some of the former are beginning to realize that Francis does not have the ability to alter divine truth to accommodate fashionable notions about sex and gender — while many conservatives have convinced themselves that Francis is a dangerous radical, despite clear evidence to the contrary.
I appropriate this, without the principle of being and radical monotheism, in my minimalist naturalism through the notion of critical commitment to ideal transcendence and consequent care for the total community of being.
I know this is sort of a radical notion, but has anybody considered that insurance companies might be interested in subsidizing the cost of a breast pump for working (and nursing) women they cover?
While the notion of potty training a very young infant seems radical to many American parents, it's not a new idea.
Modern cosmology depends so thoroughly on Einsteinian notions of curved space - time, the large - scale homogeneity of matter, and the equivalence of all reference frames that many scientists forget that these ideas were radical speculations less than a century ago.
To arrive at this radical notion, Hauser draws on his own research in social cooperation, neuroscience, and primate behavior, as well as on the musings of philosophers, cognitive psychologists, and most important, the theories of MIT linguist Noam Chomsky, who in the 1950s proposed that all humans are equipped with a universal linguistic grammar, a set of instinctive rules that underlie all languages.
If they are right, basic notions of the universe going back to Copernicus would need a radical revision (page 58).
Some of the public critics of this radical notion that if you have fat in the morning, you might get a spike in ketones and that might make you feel good.
In the past, she's portrayed characters with no trouble accepting a variety of ridiculous notions, ranging from metal - skinned murder skeletons and men with spider powers, to the racial superiority of whites and M. Night Shyamalan's role as a writer of radical, world - changing power.
There is more chemistry and tenderness between Penn and James Franco than in hundreds of movies about men and women, which is a radical notion for an American film.
Other reformers have expressed many of Goyal's criticisms with similar solutions, but in chapters like «Stop Suppressing Children» in his first book and «The Radical Notion That Children Are People» in the second, he provides a wake - up call and a reminder that we should be paying attention to student voices.
Third, please introduce the notion of «radical hope» by daring to speak of the possibility and necessity of a much more ethical economy that does not rely on fossil fuels (national or foreign), rampant consumerism (and unrestrained waste production), profitable militarism, (subsidized) competition, the commodification of life, the financialization of the globe, the relentless destruction of the environment, the exploitative division of labor at home and abroad, siege consciousness, or the elimination of dissent.
For reform - minded educators to the center and right of the political spectrum, calling Payzant's efforts a success refutes the notion that radical changes are needed to improve urban education.
More radical creationists believe evolution shouldn't be taught at all because it undermines the notion of mankind being created in God's image.
At the center of the whole novel approach is the radical notion that in order to fall in love with reading and engage in high level analytical work with texts (emphasized in the Common Core State Standards), students need to first experience the work in its entirety.
I know, it's a pretty radical suggestion that your veterinarian, the individual who specializes in the health of your pet, may not be guiding you towards the best diet plan, but here are a few reasons why you should give the notion some consideration.
The notion of larger wilderness corridors is not radical in the Osa Peninsula.
French art critic Michel Tapié even declared the existence of «un art autre» (art of another kind)-- an art that entailed a radical break with all traditional notions of order and composition, in a movement toward something wholly «other.»
His notion that movement, sound and visual art could share a «common time» remains one of the most radical aesthetic models of the 20th century and yielded extraordinary works by dozens of artists and composers, including Charles Atlas, John Cage, Morris Graves, Jasper Johns, Rei Kawakubo, Robert Morris, Gordon Mumma, Bruce Nauman, Ernesto Neto, Pauline Oliveros, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, David Tudor, Stan VanDerBeek, Andy Warhol and La Monte Young, among many others.
Even more radical in the context of [sport], however, is the idea of relating masculinity to performance, for the very notion of performance strips [sport] of its spontaneity, its essential naturalness, and subjects a chance series of athletic events, governed by instinctual, precognitive behavior, to the analytical potential of scripting — quite literally, to the process of representation.
- Dave Sinaguglia Even more radical in the context of [sport], however, is the idea of relating masculinity to performance, for the very notion of performance strips [sport] of its spontaneity, its essential naturalness, and subjects a chance series of athletic events, governed by instinctual, precognitive behavior, to the analytical potential of scripting — quite literally, to the process of representation.
Utilizing one of MASS MoCA's largest exhibition spaces on the museum's second floor, King examines the notion of radical smallness, or what French philosopher Gaston Bachelard has called «intimate immensity.»
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