Sentences with phrase «thinkers such»

Although it did not begin in America, the ideologies of the Enlightenment greatly influenced American thinkers such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.
an extraordinary opportunity not only to advance and redefine what an archive can be, but also a chance to engage with William McDonough to explore and document such questions as how the sustainable movement happened, and to examine links between pioneering thinkers such as McDonough and Buckminster Fuller.
Nineteenth - century Christian thinkers such as Herbert Spencer and William Paley considered it proof of a divinely inspired order in nature.
Williams conveys to her generation the wisdom originally given at great risk by American thinkers such as Audre Lorde and James Baldwin: that willing self - reflection and by extension self - awareness is the first step towards social progress.
Jacques Derrida's 2002 essay The Animal That Therefore I Am (More to Follow) remains significant, while current thinkers such as Donna Haraway, Bruno Latour and Isabelle Stengers are highly influential.
Consuelo Castañeda (b. 1958, Cuba): A conceptual artist who often uses photography in her work, Castañeda is a student of French thinkers such as Derrida and Baudrillard.
Like thinkers such as Donna Harraway and Rosi Braidotti, Schneemann increasingly insists on the presence of a fleshy, embodied subjectivity in humans and non-humans alike.
Throughout the past century, writers and thinkers such as Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison, Albert Murray, Amiri Baraka, and Cornel West have asserted the fundamental importance of the blues both to American music (in its legacy and influence on jazz, R&B, rock, and hip - hop) and to developments in literature, film, and visual art.
Take, for example, Joseph Kosuth's contribution to Documenta 9 in 1992, for which he shrouded wall - mounted artworks with black cloth bearing screenprinted quotations by such thinkers such as Wittgenstein: «OBJECTS I CAN ONLY NAME.
It has since become an iconic document chronicling cultural movements of the 1950's and 1960's, and the voices of the Beat generation's most innovative and influential thinkers such as Antonin Artaud, Charles Brittin, Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Jean Cocteau, Allen Ginsberg, Walter Hopps, Larry Jordan, Michael McClure, and John Wieners.
In recent years, Whitten's best known body of work has been the ongoing Black Monoliths series, begun in the 90s, which uses acrylic and mixed medium to create mosaics of black artists, writers, and political thinkers such as Jacob Lawrence and Malcolm X.
Contributors include well - known writers and thinkers such as Margaret Atwood, Philip Hensher, and Naomi Alderman, and industry heavyweights like Porter Anderson and Richard Nash.
sounds like a wonderful model, one that would be appreciated by visionary thinkers such as Emerson and Dewey.
Thinkers such as Pestalozzi, Montessori, and Papert helped paved the way for the maker movement by stressing the importance of hands - on, student - centered, meaningful learning.
Gardner ranked among fellow thinkers such as activist and politician Al Gore, linguist Noam Chomsky, and Harvard University President Drew Faust.
Thinkers such as István Mészáros, Paulo Freire, Peter Hudis, Michael A. Lebowitz, Marta Harnecker, John Bellamy Foster, Carl Boggs, Ramon Grosfoguel, E. San Juan, Joel Kovel, Jan Nederveen Pieterse, William I. Robinson, Kevin Anderson, Henry Giroux, Bertell Ollman and many others have been theorizing about changes that need to be made to make the world a more livable and humane place.
The Future of the Industry A «can't miss session» for anyone working in the Online Dating Industry is the «The State of the Industry» expert panel, where straight - forward - thinkers such as Ross Williams, Founder and CEO of WhiteLabelDating.com, Tanya Fathers, Co-Founder and CEO of Dating Factory, Lorenz Bogaert, the Co-Founder and CEO of Twoo, and Martin Bysh, the CEO of Smooch will give us insight on where they see our industry heading in the future.
Like to read books from critical thinkers such as Naomi Klein, Noah Chomsky et.c.
There he lives in a house that dates to the 1300s and once served as a meeting place for thinkers such as the philosopher John Locke and the scientist Robert Boyle.
Great thinkers such as Einstein seem to commune with nature in ways not easily understandable.
So far, it is only the Liberal Democrats, the Green Party, and thinkers such as Richard Reeves, Anthony Barnett, the Compass group and Phillip Blond, who are attempting to address these fundamental questions directly.
Similarly, there is no return to front bench politics for sturdy attack - dogs like Margaret Beckett, cerebral thinkers such as Andrew Smith or strong media performers such as Harris himself.
In a continuation of that reflection Fr Barrett proposes this sacramental theology as the much needed foundation for modern catechesis for which thinkers such as Rahner and Kasper have been searching.
In like fashion, we probably should not expect the realm of scholarly discourse closely to resemble the kind of truth - seeking dialogue imagined by great religious thinkers such as Martin Buber, and by great secular thinkers such as John Stuart Mill.
Throughout the early 1900s, traditional Christian thinkers such as Lionel Thornton, 1 J. Scott Lidgett, and Charles H. Malik responded appreciatively to Whitehead's newly published writings by making careful use of Whitehead's concepts in their theological writings.
I wonder, actually, just how process thinkers such as Muray will escape this point.
Human potentials thinkers such as Maslow affirm in modern psychological language deep, neglected dimensions in our spiritual heritage.
To bolster our practice, we'll explore the long history of the recuperation of boredom and time - wasting through critical texts about affect theory, ASMR, situationism and everyday life by thinkers such as Guy Debord, Mary Kelly, Erving Goffman, Betty Friedan, Raymond Williams, John Cage, Georges Perec, Michel de Certeau, Henri Lefevbre, Trin Minh - ha, Stuart Hall, Sianne Ngai, Siegfried Kracauer and others.
These are the ideas which were first brought forward in biology by thinkers such as Needham and Woodger (with myself acquiescing on the side - lines) under the name «Organizing Relations,» and by Bertalanffy, who conducted a vigorous propaganda campaign on their behalf, under the name of «Systems Theory, and finally by Norbert Wiener, with equal fervour, as «Cybernetics.»
Professor Tillich himself, to whom we referred at the beginning of this lecture, although not at all identified with process - thought, was insistent on the necessity for the development of a modern philosophical theology and was increasingly finding himself in sympathy with many of the conclusions of thinkers such as Hartshorne; and more recently, as he himself acknowledged in the preface to the third volume of Systematic Theology, he associated his own views with those of Teilhard.
This new conception of nature was elaborated and fully explored in the course of the seventeenth century by thinkers such as Descartes, Gassendi, Thomas Hobbes, Robert Boyle, Leibniz and Newton, to name but a few of the most important.
Some Jews may bristle at Wyschogrod's belief that Christian thinkers such as Karl Barth can help correct errors that have crept into Jewish theology over the centuries.
In Reconstruction of Thinking (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1981), Neville argues that thinkers such as Dewey and Whitehead are correct in emphasizing the essential role of value in all thinking, but that a fuller account is needed of the grounds for comparison of values, the responsibilities involved in valuation, etc. (see, e.g..
Ricoeur has been both translator and critical expositor of the writer generally credited with founding modern phenomenology, Edmund Husserl.27 He represents a particular form of phenomenological movement which brings him into dialogue with thinkers such as Gabriel Marcel, Karl Jaspers, Maurice Merleau - Ponty, Martin Heidegger and others.
Process thinkers such as those just mentioned are critical of the rather one - sided emphasis on analytical thought, all too often at the expense of concrete experience.
The outlines of what Rorty calls foundationalism and what Palmer calls objectivism were developed during the seventeenth century by thinkers such as Descartes, Hobbes, and Locke.
Though atheist thinkers keen to tilt the playing field in their own favour cling to this idea, thinkers such as Neuhaus and Alistair Macintyre have demonstrated its shortcomings.
The thought of Enlightenment thinkers such as Bacon, Descartes and Condorcet was that only indefinite longevity could transform the world in a genuinely humane way.
The work of thinkers such as Marx, Nietzsche and Freud — whom Paul Ricoeur calls the great «masters of suspicion» «-- has made that optimism untenable.
has already been seriously challenged by speculations about how the Big Bang might have begun, by thinkers such as Hawkin.
This is a part of my study of Kass that I'm posting today instead of saying more about Rousseau... The thought of Enlightenment thinkers such as Bacon, Descartes and Condorcet was that only indefinite longevity could transform the world in a genuinely humane way.
Since the degree to which God's aims are incarnated depends upon the quality of creaturely response, it is not surprising that some process thinkers such as Norman Pittenger, Peter Hamilton, and Ronald Williams have taken Jesus» total obedience to God as the clue to the specialness of the Christ - event.27 This criterion, however, is entirely too general to describe the specific characteristics which ought to pertain to the Christ.
The Olympic Games help awaken in us the desire for this city, what Christian thinkers such as Augustine called «the city of God.»
We, who love them and are forgotten, may have by analogy some deeper apprehension of the life of the loving but unremembered God who, if religious thinkers such as Abraham Heschel or the «process» theologians are correct, calls out to each one of us, «Forget me not.»
He was thorough in his acceptance of the mistakes of religious groups who are dismissive of the brilliant contributions of free thinkers such as Hitchens and their intelligent questioning of the subservience of religious groups to their leaders.
Changing political circumstances altered political ideals over the next seventy years, such that pro-Catholic thinkers such as Félicité de Lamennais gradually began to endorse liberalism's doctrine of religious liberty as a way of providing safe harbor for the Church's social influence within a French state that was no longer officially Catholic.
Much less can be claimed by way of consensus in this area, since not all contemporary theologians are convinced that it is necessary to reconceive the idea of God along process lines (i.e., as suggested by the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead as well as by thinkers such as Teilhard de Chardin).
An affirmative answer to this question takes issue with moral thinkers such as Gewirth, who fully agree that universal moral principles can not be exhausted by the formative rights I have identified but also hold that the supreme substantive principle is nonteleological.
Seligman seems completely unaware of the work of thinkers such as Reinhold Niebuhr and John Courtney Murray.
White pastors like me quote black thinkers such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in our sermons.
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