It is the state of this single complex system, which provides the planetary life support system for humanity, that the PB framework is concerned with, not
with fragmentary bits of it in isolation.
Rhode adopts the role of trickster enamored
with the fragmentary transcendence offered by illusion; such sleights of hand are linked to the artist's deeply personal meditation on the slippery struggle for social justice within his native country.
Olson's smaller paintings in oil on wood,
with their fragmentary nature and sense of happy happenstance, also have this «bystander» effect.
American conceptual artist Lutz Bacher (b. USA) will transform Frieze London's entrance corridor, sending arriving visitors through a monumental installation that brings together the artist's collection of found objects from B - movie film sets
with fragmentary references to the images and rituals of political and popular culture.
Uptown, Chicago (1965) Vintage gelatin silver print 5-13/16 x 5-13/16 inches Signed, titled and dated Uptown 1965, with Bleak Beauty stamp with photographer's initials, picture date (1965) and print date (1965);
with a fragmentary ink stamp and various pencil and ink notations, on print verso
She moves into uncharted territory again
with this fragmentary Jonathan Ames adaptation, starring a bulked - up Joaquin Phoenix as a brutal, tortured mercenary who sets out to rescue a girl from a sex - trafficking ring.
The lead author of this article was the principal scientist developing new techniques
with the fragmentary DNA remaining in that small bone.
TURNER: The dark matter story started
with fragmentary evidence discovered by Fritz Zwicky, a Swiss American.
«As lots of new fossil species are named every year, in some cases, such as
with fragmentary or limited remains, the decision to name a new species should be considered very carefully.»
But even when we understand why, for example, the New Testament writers went to great pains to confirm Jesus» birth in Old Testament predictions of a Savior, or to relate his biological lineage to King David, or to tie his betrayal and death to other Old Testament prophecies («so that the scriptures might be fulfilled»)-- we still are left
with a fragmentary puzzle instead of a clear picture of the «real» Jesus.
He puts the dust back in place
with his fragmentary and inconsequential narrative.
Not exact matches
Divine relativity can not solve the problem of how an infinite being could fully sympathize
with a finite and
fragmentary part of reality; an issue I will call the problem of radical particularity.5
In this essay, I will argue that a major problem
with the idea of divine relativity is that it assumes both God's exact knowledge of the whole, which is thus the One as it is a unified act of knowledge, and also precise knowledge of the
fragmentary, concrete Many of experience.
It is a melancholy
with which I suspect we are all familiar at some level, as individuals and as a race, something that haunts us and of which my sadness is only a
fragmentary reminder» the feeling of having lost paradise.
Thomas suggested that whatever philosophers learned about God from a study of the world was always
fragmentary and mixed
with errors.
I want to say that the human organism is like the agency in that there is both the unified togetherness of experience enjoyed by the director and
fragmentary bits and pieces of structure which may be at odds
with, out of tune
with, the agency as a whole.
Under such circumstances the structure of religious thought might develop in connection
with another or different
fragmentary manifestation of theonomy or of the Religion of the Concrete Spirit.
Whitehead remarked that «the record is
fragmentary, inconsistent, and uncertain»; and every contemporary New Testament scholar would agree
with this judgment.
This concerns the Taoist and Confucian concept of Heaven, the Way and Goodness as pointing to the Holy Trinity: «Chinese religion is aware of transcendent power, T'ien (Heaven), at work in those who seek Jen (goodness) by following the Tao (Way)--
fragmentary glimpses, perhaps, of the heavenly Father whose Spirit elicits and sustains our union
with Christ, the Incarnate Way» (p47).
In a way my question about «totality» and «the refusal of distance» sums up the other questions and suggests that a stance which has a larger component of irony and understatement toward the self might be able to bear the
fragmentary character of existence
with less restlessness toward totality.
It is grace alone,
with the forgiveness it holds, which can release us to recognize and in some
fragmentary way begin to live in self - giving love for God and neighbour.4
Even then, whatever they could learn would be
fragmentary and inevitably mixed
with error.
In a subsection entitled «Perception,» Whitehead states that the conception of one universal nature embracing the
fragmentary perceptions of events by one percipient and the many perceptions by diverse percipients is surrounded
with difficulties (PNK 8).
It is for each person a continuum,
fragmentary, and
with elements not clearly differentiated» (OT 110).
Jesus» ministry was brief and the records are
fragmentary, but we need not agree
with Troeltsch that Jesus did not fight oppression, did not found a church, and had no idea of the state.
It would bring us into constant conflict, as it did Jesus,
with those systems of heroics that enslave and intimidate people at the same time they bestow on them an illusory and
fragmentary significance.
A relatively young scholar may easily confuse
fragmentary and tentative ventures
with significant and formative patterns of thought and action.
Also, this is too
fragmentary to be a full answer, but a declaration of war would fall foul of the (English) Bill of Rights, which makes it fairly clear that the British Army exists solely
with the consent of Parliament.
Researchers reconstructed Timurlengia by combining its
fragmentary fossils (shown in red)
with bones from other, closely related tyrannosaurid species (in white).
After four years of searching, he uncovered a skullcap
with a simian - like brow ridge and a large brain case, along
with other
fragmentary fossils, buried near the Solo River on the Indonesian island of Java.
Several paleontologists took issue
with his team's reconstruction of the dinosaur, which combined the new partial skeleton
with earlier
fragmentary finds of specimens that differed in size, as well as data from Stromer's surviving notes.
It was not until the polymerase chain reaction technique for amplifying nucleic acids was developed in the late - 1980s that it became possible to do anything
with the tiny and
fragmentary biochemical evidence from insects embedded in amber.
As
with other evidence of smaller pterosaurs, the fossil specimen is
fragmentary and poorly preserved: researchers should check collections more carefully for misidentified or ignored pterosaur material, which may enhance our picture of pterosaur diversity and disparity at this time.»
Although it aligns more closely
with H. sapiens than
with the other species in the researchers» comparative analysis, it is only one
fragmentary bone.
Unlike
with protein kinases, the current knowledge of protein phosphatase functions and especially on their formed interactions and complexes remains
fragmentary.
Despite its
fragmentary, seat - of - the - pants plot, Chungking Express abounds
with staccato style and frenetic charm.
Resnaisian editing brings us into their relationship without preamble, and the images drop us into the spaces between them, seeing each
with the other, creating
fragmentary sequences of formal and emotional weight.
It's a dizzyingly reflexive concept that could be too self - involved to really connect, but as our reviewer discovered, the
fragmentary, impressionistic «Cameraperson» (often employing off - cuts of films she worked on) actually builds to «a surprisingly emotional and heartfelt film... Humanity permeates [the film], so as experimental as it is, it's also stirring and poignant,
with a tangible sense of empathy intact in every frame...» [A]
Set amid the icy old - world charm of Vienna, the
fragmentary romantic drama builds into a hallucinatory thriller, as Harvey Keitel's police detective — sans accent but
with killer shoulder - length John the Baptist locks — begins to question Garfunkel over Russell's abortive suicide attempt and forces us to reconsider all that's gone before.
Ramsay's principal strength as a storyteller is her epitomising of the «show, don't tell» philosophy whereby she refuses to spoon - feed her audience
with overly expository dialogue and eloquent speechifying, preferring to utilise a mosaic - effect of
fragmentary images in her films and editing sequences in flashes that skirt around any sort of definitive reveal.
The «Chol» secular curriculum was «too narrow»,
with «
fragmentary teaching», no checks on progress and «minimal» provision for personal, social, health and economic education.
As an experimental platformer
with sparse visuals and a lonely atmosphere, Knytt features a
fragmentary soundtrack that is as essential to the game experience as the game mechanics are.
This newly improved title features brand new content
with KINGDOM HEARTS 0.2 Birth by Sleep — A
fragmentary passage — , a playable episode that is played from the perspective of Aqua taking place after the storyline of KINGDOM HEARTS Birth by Sleep and links to the upcoming KINGDOM HEARTS III.
However, the magic attacks work exactly the same as A
Fragmentary Passage,
with fire and blizzard being projectiles and thunder offering widespread damage.
The game is actually a bit of a strange combination of things itself, given that it's built out of a HD remaster of the previously 3DS - exclusive title Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance along
with two brand new pieces of Kingdom Hearts content — Kingdom Hearts X Back Cover and Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep — A
Fragmentary Passage.
The newly improved title features brand new content
with KINGDOM HEARTS 0.2 Birth by Sleep — A
fragmentary passage — , a playable episode that is played from the perspective of Aqua taking place after the storyline of KINGDOM HEARTS Birth by Sleep and links to the upcoming KINGDOM HEARTS III.
A
Fragmentary Passage is stunning to look at,
with its shadowy twisted takes on previous worlds being totally captivating.
Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue is a morsel that updates a small bit of the past
with a very nice Dream Drop Distance HD Remaster, details a bit of the present
with the χ Back Cover cinematic, and shows a smidge of the glorious future
with Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep - A
Fragmentary Passage.
For many artists in the exhibition, the radical language of modernist painting developed during the early twentieth century - of collapsing and expanding picture planes responding to the frenetic pace and
fragmentary encounters of modern life - continues to evolve as distortions and mutations of the image take on new permutations
with each technological advance.
A poet, filmmaker, and multidisciplinary artist, Vicuña takes a predictably broad - based approach, combining the visual and the verbal, and juxtaposing her own
fragmentary texts
with sustained commentary by others.