This principle flows from the reality of the human person, an autonomous creature
whose essential nature consists in a capacity for reflection and choice.
Not exact matches
And further, «neither physical
nature nor life can be understood unless we fuse them together as
essential factors in the composition of «really real» things
whose interconnections and individual characters constitute the universe» (Whitehead 1966 p. 150).
By doing so, we have imitated, to some extent, an
essential movement behavior that occurs in
nature, during cell division or muscle contraction,» says Maximilian Urban, whose research publication («Gold nanocrystal - mediated sliding of doublet DNA origami filament») appears in Nature Communica
nature, during cell division or muscle contraction,» says Maximilian Urban,
whose research publication («Gold nanocrystal - mediated sliding of doublet DNA origami filament») appears in
Nature Communica
Nature Communications.
In an 1885 letter to Emile Schuffenecker, Gauguin describes Cézanne as someone who «passes whole days on the top of a hill reading Virgil and looking at the sky,» in
whose work one finds «the
essential mystic
nature of the Orient.»
Xavier Hufkens gallery in Brussels now represents Sherrie Levine, the Pictures Generation artist
whose essential photographs, sculptures, and installations meditate on the
nature of authorship in a world of images.
In 1951 Rauschenberg created his «White Paintings,» in the tradition of monochromatic painting,
whose purpose was to reduce painting to its most
essential nature, and to subsequently lead to the possibility of pure experience.
It is a great encouragement for me that I have been chosen by the very prestigious jury for an award that has been created to honour the memory of a great artist — someone
whose work connected to the deepest and most
essential aspect of human
nature.»