Sentences with phrase «sense of absolute»

In addition to that there's a sense of absolute wellbeing.
(Quoted in No Sense of Absolute Corruption, p. 10.)
Made for his solo exhibition entitled No Sense of Absolute Corruption at Gagosian Gallery, New York in 1996, Party Time embodies the artist's sense of the unacknowledged harm caused by cigarettes: «Smoking may do more harm than heroin, although they both end in death.
«In certain paintings there's this exuberance as well as a sense of absolute loss.
The Academician can capture a sense of absolute stillness — a full moon at sunrise over a flat sandy spit — as easily as a one of tumult, such as a high tide engulfing a beach.
Exhibited as part of Hirst's first show at Gagosian Gallery, New York, «No Sense of Absolute Corruption» (1996), the movement incorporated into the rotating work enables the image to «go on forever, you can look at it and through it simultaneously».
No Sense of Absolute Corruption, his first solo show in the Gagosian Gallery in New York was staged the following year.
«Loving in a World of Desire», a work in the «Mental Escapology» series, was first exhibited at, «No Sense of Absolute Corruption», at Gagosian Gallery, New York in 1996.
In 1996, the exhibition «No Sense of Absolute Corruption» (Gagosian Gallery, New York) included spin paintings which rotated mechanically on the wall — Hirst's response to being repeatedly asked which way up they should be installed.
«Party Time» (1995) was the first to be exhibited, in «No Sense of Absolute Corruption» at Gagosian Gallery, New York, in 1996, whilst «Horror at Home» was included in Hirst's major solo show at The Saatchi Gallery in 2003.
And the idea of hoarding, selling artwork is corrupt, but I've still got «No Sense of Absolute Corruption».»
Many of the works in «No Sense of Absolute Corruption» incorporated moving elements.
«No Sense of Absolute Corruption», presented by Gagosian Gallery, New York, was Hirst's largest solo show to date.
[2] Titled after the nursery rhyme, the piece was part of a number of new works which incorporated moving elements, presented in 1996 at Gagosian Gallery, New York, in the exhibition «No Sense of Absolute Corruption».
(D. Hirst, quoted in S. Morgan, «An Interview with Damien Hirst», D. Hirst, No Sense of Absolute Corruption, exh.
[2] Damien Hirst cited in «An Interview with Damien Hirst», Stuart Morgan, «No Sense of Absolute Corruption» (Gagosian Gallery, 1996), 18 - 19.
Even if Frank's Big Package adds more variety of weapons and more interesting boss encounters, the game still lacks a sense of absolute freedom of action that was present in the original game.
Centering around two large swimming pools with large open spaces that allow plenty natural light to reach the tropical gardens gives Samudra Raya Villa a sense of absolute tranquility.
Take a seat behind the wheel and the EcoSport's cabin feels comfortable enough without that sense of absolute airiness.
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter inspires a sense of absolute despair and hopelessness in the viewer, as it's not just bad, it's misguided in every way a film can be misguided, from conception to execution.
In the style of Traffic, Black Hawk Down, United 93 and Saving Private Ryan, The Kingdom uses chaotic visuals to enforce a sense of absolute realism that is more insidious here than any state - commissioned propaganda.
Her glance was piercing, her voice penetrative, and the audience was enraptured reflecting on her words empowered by a strong narrative which conveyed a sense of absolute authority — so much like an ideal Public Advocate should be doing.
The very moment I met her was so full of a sense of absolute knowing of her, at the same time as being just so surprised to see her here.
The father of modern hermeneutics, Schleiermacher defined religion as the feeling of absolute dependence and understood Scripture as a detailed expression of the faith that satisfies our need to feel a sense of absolute dependence.
For Reinhold, life is tragic because «man can not live without a sense of the absolute, but neither can he achieve the absolute.»
Most seem to use the word in the sense of absolute control, and that is deeply unfortunate language (Creation Untamed, 62).
Schleiermacher accepted that there are other mediators of this sense of absolute dependence.
«It's very important as a professional and as a brand to exude that sense of absolute control and power until it's really organic and integral,» she says.

Not exact matches

«My absolute conviction is that we have to inject an overwhelming sense of urgency into this fight,» Biden told the shoulder - to - shoulder gathering on Monday afternoon.
Luecke said that the number of veterans in the industry did rise in an absolute sense to 16,835, but they just did not grow as quickly as the rest of the workforce.
When asked if Syrah was a takeover target at its current share price, Mr Slifirski said: «Anytime you see a company with a world class resource in terms of scale, quality and position on the cost curve, which is exposed to a disruptive technology and has an open share register, it makes absolute sense as a takeover target.»
His thesis is that integral truth (the combination of intuited truth, reasoned truth, and truth experienced through the senses) comes much closer to absolute truth than reason, alone and he gives a lot of examples of how truth has been intuited by Scientists, Mathematicians, artists, etc. throughout the ages to make his point.
No such proof can ever be absolute (e.g., there is no 100 % proof that we exist, the world is flat, or the solar system is helio - centric... but there is such tremendous weight of evidence as perceived by our 5 senses and logic these are accepted as fact and truth).
Of course, on this Christian understanding human beings are not begotten in the absolute sense that the Son is said to be begotten of the FatheOf course, on this Christian understanding human beings are not begotten in the absolute sense that the Son is said to be begotten of the Fatheof the Father.
One can certainly say that none of the principles of science, even the proven laws, can be said to be «True» in any kind of absolute sense, but that is not a weakness of science or the discoveries it has made.
Only the dualistic form of the modern Western consciousness, which is grounded in an absolute distinction between the subject and the object of consciousness, instills us with the seemingly irrevocable sense that the world or reality stands wholly outside of consciousness itself.
The notion of women's autonomy» including absolute control over our own bodies» leaves us with an unrealistic sense of human power and an exaggerated sense of independence from the consequences of our attitudes and actions.
The plant, as a whole, is self - sufficient relative to the parts, but not in the absolute sense of not needing an «other.»
The immanent spirituality of the Spirit resonates with the Hindu sense of the non-duality of the self and the Absolute.14
Presence in the first sense is opposed to total absence or absolute nothingness, while in the second sense, it is opposed to partial or provisional absence of a present reality.
Thus one can not say that on the one side there is in the absolute sense a history of mankind and then independently a history of God or work of God.
This is true in the sense that belief relates us to the Absolute Future, makes us recognize it, but not in the sense that in belief we attain a religious experience of God.
As a result, «even within the radius of several feet,» there is an «absolute split between one's sense of one's own reality and the reality of other persons.»
There has been a presentation of God as the Absolute in a sense that God becomes an almost static being.
In pouring himself out in the form of a servant, and in living his humanity as an offering up of everything to God in love, the shape of the eternal Son's life was already sacrificial in this special sense; and it was this absolute giving, as God and man, that was made complete on Golgotha.
Perhaps, as one suggested way out, Cantorian or Dedekindian proofs are applicable to the problem after all, as indeed J. R. Lucas thinks they are applicable to making sense out of the «destiny» of infinitesimal instants in his absolute theory of time (TTS 29 - 34).
10 Daniel Whedon commented that McCabe «will yet regret the publication» of his views because «the universal sense of man will never deny [absolute] omniscience.
Determinism rejects this and is left with a choice between Spinozism (or the Leibnizian subterfuge) and a wholesale admission of contingency entirely beyond our experience, back at the beginning or back of the beginning, some act of God, endowed with supreme freedom (in a sense in which our freedom is not simply inferior but is zero), or some mere arbitrary, absolute chance, or finally an infinite regress for which nothing at all by way of reason is conceivable.
But as we understand Whitehead, the passage from the indeterminacy of the initial phases of concrescence, through the intermediate phases to the final phase, satisfaction, is a process which concretizes or actualizes the occasion itself, and the occasion is not actual until the process is complete.9 If so, the indeterminacy of the earlier phases of concrescence is a radical or absolute indeterminacy inconsistent with the passage of time, for there is nothing as yet actual for which time could pass; thus, concrescence is a process in a metaphorical or figurative sense, and this is why Whitehead associates concrescence with creativity, calling creativity the Category of the Ultimate, meaning that though it is used to explain all else, it is not explicable.
The self and God are dipolar, and to be a person is to be both relative and absolute, to act in suffering the acts of another, and to be receptive (in the sense of organic sympathy) in acting.
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