As much as I'd like to escape the clutches of such statements, I can't help but return to
traditional dichotomies when viewing paintings by the prolific Los Angeles — based artist Annie Lapin.
Our neat
traditional dichotomies of matter vs. energy, body vs. mind, can not be maintained at the most basic level.
With his doctrine of asymmetry, Whitehead is able to reconcile
the traditional dichotomy between internal and external relations.
Both thinkers begin with a dynamic, radically indeterminate source of being, called creativity or being - itself, but proceed according to different models of creation: Tillich adopts
the traditional dichotomy between an uncreated creator and created creatures, and identifies creativity with this creator, while Whitehead envisages a multiplicity of self - created creatures, all instances of creativity, among whom God is chief.
Unlike the idealists, however (SMW 79; FR 49), Whitehead is able to take advantage of contemporary scientific developments; he thus attempts to elaborate a redescription of «nature» in terms of the mutual immanence of both poles of
the traditional dichotomy.
Rod Macdonald also taught us to challenge
the traditional dichotomy of legal education, what he termed «the perennial chestnut» of ««practical» as opposed to «theoretical» education,» a dichotomy that has plagued so much of the debate concerning the nature and role of legal education.
Not exact matches
It is the domination of subjective - objective thinking that has produced the
traditional but false
dichotomy between «selfishness» and «unselfishness,» egoism and altruism.
This kind of internal contradiction seems to run through much
traditional theology; it finds explicit expression in Luther's
dichotomy between the terrible God, who put him not only in awe but in utter terror, and the tender and loving God whom he knew in Jesus Christ as the savior, the loving friend, and the gracious Father of men.
C. S. Lewis» recognition of a fact - value
dichotomy within an argument against ethical subjectivism in The Abolition of Man has no doubt contributed something to the frequency with which «values» is used by both Catholics and Protestants who want to defend «
traditional values.»
It is the writer's contention that there is an alternative to the
dichotomy between
traditional (or revised) theism and secular humanism.
Granted, I suppose I'm a complete
dichotomy (homeschooler and working mom, liberal and a military spouse, feminist and a wife who lives by very «
traditional» ideals — you could say we have a «1950's household» and I * consciously * chose that lifestyle.
Another major change in the landscape was precipitated by research that questioned the
traditional punishment — abuse
dichotomy.
The concept (and rhetoric) of a profound
dichotomy between nature and nurture was superimposed over the more flexible and synergistic «
traditional» understanding of the matter, markedly polarising and distorting the entire, many - sided debate about the role and weight of heredity and experience in both the natural world and the human situation.
The film continues Rogue One «s endeavours to inject shades of grey into the franchise, rather than the
traditional good - versus - evil
dichotomy.
Trying to create a charter vs.
traditional school
dichotomy because Alexander St. is part of Uncommon's North Star charter group?
Smart beta goes beyond the
traditional active — passive
dichotomy by pairing the key active management goal of seeking to outperform the market, net of costs, with the passive management features of low cost and transparency.
Biggers» Haute Mess (2014) and Cave's Soundsuit (2013) are critically necessary, for their chaotic relation between antique quilt fragments and spray paint —
traditional patterns and the human figure — refusing the subject - object
dichotomy.
Through his work, Hlobo expresses an interest in the commingling of cultural
dichotomies:
traditional vs. colonial, rural vs. urban, child vs. adult, straight vs. queer, which are stitched together to form unexpected new tapestries.
Jane Bustin combines
traditional and contemporary materials, exploring the
dichotomy between their abstract minimalist composition and the sentimental qualities of ceramic, textiles and found objects.
His work is often characterised by a sense of
dichotomy that challenges
traditional perceptions and cultural surroundings.
Caught in an unceasing
dichotomy: colony and metropolis, white and black, poor and rich, progress and destruction of the earth,
traditional and contemporary society are subjects approached by the artist via atypical sculptures.
Trained in a
traditional Tibetan thangka painting from a young age, Sherpa borrows from Tibetan iconography to abstract, fragment and reconstruct the
traditional image to investigate and explore the diasporic experience as well as the
dichotomy found where sacred and...
Trained in a
traditional Tibetan thangka painting from a young age, Sherpa borrows from Tibetan iconography to abstract, fragment and reconstruct the
traditional image to investigate and explore the diasporic experience as well as the
dichotomy found where sacred and secular culture collide.
Binary models infuse our thinking at every level in society, as life is constantly split into various
dichotomies of rich / poor,
traditional / contemporary, animal / human, and so on ad infinitum.
Exploring the intersection of
traditional craftsmanship and industrial manufacturing techniques, each work reconceptualized conventional notions of lace, while challenging the
dichotomy between
traditional and contemporary design.
The focus of this Article, however, is not an analysis of the
dichotomy between
traditional and non-
traditional evening students; rather, we are confining this essay to a discussion of what law schools and legal writing professors can do to provide the best learning environment for the
traditional evening student.