Sentences with phrase «traditional distinction between»

In July 2010, the Supreme Judicial Court, the highest court in our state, effectively eliminated the traditional distinction between «natural» and «unnatural» accumulations.
These artworks were the first to obscure the traditional distinction between fine art painting and sculpture, by violating the picture plane with the incorporation of three - dimensional «objets trouvés».
The exact correspondence of figure and ground in his work also challenged the traditional distinction between an object and its depiction.
It is typical of her vision that she ignored the traditional distinction between high art and photography, then considered a lesser artform.
While blurring the traditional distinction between fiction and reality — and revealing the experience of fiction to be as palpable as anything in daily life — Huyghe's playful work often addresses complex social topics, such as the yearning for utopia, the lure of spectacle in mass media, and the impact of Modernism on contemporary values and belief systems.
Ignoring the traditional distinction between naturalistically depicted and abstracted figures, the sensuous color and bold, sinuous contours of these elusive and lyrical paintings play on the tension between figurative references and abstract forms.
Long before it was widely accepted to do so, Noguchi ignored the traditional distinction between «art» and «design.»
Pierre Huyghe (Paris, France) creates films, installations, and public events that blur the traditional distinction between fiction and reality, revealing the experience of fiction to be as palpable as anything in daily life.
Asura's Wrath loses the traditional distinction between gameplay and cutscenes through seamless player controlled narrative.
The distinction here is more than the traditional distinction between «formative» and «summative» assessment, or between assessments of learning and assessments for learning.
Welles himself denies the traditional distinction between theatre and film acting, and says that both should be expressive.
The high resolution that is achieved by these techniques, particularly by microarray technologies such as array comparative genomic hybridization, is blurring the traditional distinction between cytogenetics and molecular biology.
To resolve this problem, Whitehead distinguished between contingent and essential relationships, which, he said, correspond closely to the traditional distinction between external and internal relations.
And he undermines the Church's view on the seriousness of mortal sin in the following comment: «Though the Church's traditional distinction between mortal and venial sin is justifiable, it is in the concrete just as difficult to tell the one from the other as to assign real guilt to a person.»
And just to make matters worse, the still useful and traditional distinction between ordinary and extraordinary treatment has been corrupted, making it appear as if it is mere ordinary treatment to preserve the body of a PVS patient indefinitely.
Soelle has suggested that the traditional distinction between God and the world is captured in a set of «godly» / «worldly» dualisms — Creator / Created, Lord / Servant, Maker / Made, Artist / Artifact, Will or form / Stuff or matter, Cause / Effect, Subject / Object.
If the traditional distinction between the masculine and the feminine is accepted for the moment, the masculine being defined as active and the feminine as passive, then linear power is quite thoroughly masculine in character.
We do not just go to the world; rather, we bring with us beliefs which determine the kind of data we select.2 The traditional distinction between reason and faith in which the scientist uses only the cold light of reason while the theologian uses the light of faith is not strictly true.
In his Address to the Nobility of the German Nation (1520), Luther criticized the traditional distinction between the «temporal» and «spiritual» orders — the laity and the clergy — arguing that all who belong to Christ through faith, baptism, and the Gospel shared in the priesthood of Jesus Christ and belonged «truly to the spiritual estate»: «For whoever comes out of the water of baptism can boast that he is already a consecrated priest, bishop, and pope, although of course it is not seemly that just anybody shall exercise such office.»
Adapted from author Jeff VanderMeer's «Southern Reach» trilogy, Annihilation exists at the vanguard of an emerging, radical eco-philosophy, one in which traditional distinctions between humans and non-humans are being deconstructed.
Modern - day opponents of the ERA argue that its passage would obliterate traditional distinctions between the sexes; would require women to register for the draft and serve in combat; would remove laws that protect women, such as labor laws in heavy industry; and would require the integration of all single - sex schools, sports teams, and even restrooms; and that the ERA is simply not necessary in light of other provisions of the Constitution that provide sufficient support for equality.
For many of the visitors wandering into the area while out shopping in town, there were none of the traditional distinctions between high and low profile games, just a warm focus on the diversity of play.
Upending traditional distinctions between fine, folk, and decorative arts, Grebenak subverts the readymade tendencies of the Pop - era to establish a cheeky - irreverence all her own.
The finely detailed, hand - painted miniature patterns in gouache add an unusual visual register to the transparent watercolors, layering silhouetted bodies in sinewy vines and other organic shapes, and confusing traditional distinctions between figure and ground.
As UCLA Professor Anthony Vidler writes «Casebere's «spatial unconscious» is in photographic representation, an opening through vision into the psychopathology of lived space, a space that blurs all the traditional distinctions between the space and the space represented».
Exploring the traditional distinctions between image and content, Auerbach's cerebral compositions challenge our perceptions.
As Anthony Vidler Dean of The Cooper Union School of Architecture writes, «Casebere's «spatial unconscious» is in photographic representation, an opening through vision into the psychopathology of lived space, a space that blurs all the traditional distinctions between the space and the space represented».
By carefully manipulating space, Ronay collapses the traditional distinctions between the terrestrial and the celestial.
Eliding and evading traditional distinctions between techniques and technologies, his pictures might most readily be associated with the expanded photographic output of artists such as Liz Deschenes, RH Quaytman, or Wolfgang Tillmans.
«Since Cooper Hewitt first acquired Joris's design school thesis project, the Heat Wave Radiator, we have keenly watched him build a body of work that abolishes traditional distinctions between the natural and machine - made, decorative and functional, and points toward an exciting new future for design,» said Cooper Hewitt Director Caroline Baumann.
Loring Randolph, Frieze's Artistic Director of the Americas in New York stated: «Adrienne Edwards is a pioneer in her field, challenging traditional distinctions between the visual and performing arts.
Her work collapses traditional distinctions between image, dimensionality and content.
The finely detailed, hand - painted miniature patterns in gouache an unusual visual register to the transparent watercolors, layering silhouetted bodies in sinewy vines and other organic shapes, and confusing traditional distinctions between figure and ground.
Lavier's work often incorporates unexpected combinations of objects and techniques, questioning the traditional distinctions between Readymades and works of art, and between different art movements.
Her early work was initially in dialogue with minimalism but quickly spiraled out into ideas about hybridity and what has come to be known as the «post-medium» condition, a blurring of traditional distinctions between media such as painting, sculpture, and photography.
The painting, framed by it's bare edges, acts as a frame itself for the pastel drawing, confusing the traditional distinctions between frame and picture.
These shifts come at a time when traditional distinctions between energy producers and consumers are being blurred and a new group of major developing countries, led by India, moves towards centre stage.

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However, the prosecutor, US attorney Serrin Turner, said he found little to no distinction between the actions of both Shrem and Faiella, arguing that both crimes led to serious drug trafficking; that he was «moving drug money - not in the traditional way - online - but moving it nevertheless».
This is the distinction between LEAPS and more traditional security options — the long - dated nature of LEAPS.
(Capnerhurst draws a distinction between «traditional» witches, like her, who were born into the religion, and Wiccans, most of whom are converts.)
Traditional western doctrines of the world beyond have generally included a distinction between a «heaven» for the righteous souls, and a «hell» for the wicked, sometimes with a «purgatory» for those who must undergo purifying punishment before entering heaven.
Even so, Schleiermacher surrendered very little, and his own consciousness's appropriation of God's being, «in relation to us» of course, included and emphasized the traditional attributes of omnipotence, eternity, omnipresence, and omniscience.5 And for him, «immutability» is already contained within the notion of God's eternity.6 Causality within the entire system of nature can be exhaustively accounted for by God's causal activity.7 Following the lead of Aquinas, Schleiermacher declared that there is no distinction between potential and actual in God.8
Above all, I was familiar with the traditional Christian view that held that since Christ's coming the distinction between Jew and gentile had lost whatever theological significance it may once have had.
In African Religions and Philosophy, John S. Mbiti addresses the question of what remains after one's physical life by drawing upon a traditional African distinction between (1) the living.
The distinction between the nuclear and traditional family was also blurred in the recent report on human sexuality by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) titled Keeping Body and Soul Together: «Although many Christians in the post-World War II era have a special emotional attachment to the nuclear family, with its employed father, mother at home, and two or more school - aged children, that profile currently fits only 5 percent of North American households.»
The traditional reply to this has been to make a distinction between the visible Church (the Church as a social institution) and the invisible Church (the community of those who have been restored to new life by faith in Jesus as Christ, whether they belong to the visible institution or not).
I find the traditional Western distinction between «special revelation» and «general revelation» to be inadequate and unfreeing.
Weber's distinctions between three «pure types» of authority (rational - bureaucratic, traditional, and charismatic) are termed by Weber forms of «legitimate domination» (Herrschaft).
The traditional view makes a spatial distinction between science and religion: science has its field, the natural and historical order; theology or religion has its own, the supernatural, suprahistorical or existential order, as the case may be.
Given what historians and exegetes now generally take for granted about the composition of the New Testament, the distinction between «Scripture» and «tradition» breaks down; and one is forced to decide either for a traditional New Testament canon that one can no longer justify by the early church's own criterion of apostolicity or else for this same criterion of canonicity that now allows one to justify only a nontraditional canon.
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