Sentences with phrase «with polemical»

This exhibition, along with a polemical article, «Anti Form,» in Artforum, focused attention on the emergence of a new way of making art:
That is, if one's interlocutor is being threatened with violence, torture, or death at the same time as he is being confronted with a polemical argument, and if the outcome of the latter determines whether he is killed, tortured, forcibly converted, or whatever (this was, of course, the case for many Jews in medieval Europe), then it is exceedingly doubtful that the polemic is morally proper.

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When told by Business Insider that the show may satirize him, Infowars editor and polemical culture wars vlogger Paul Joseph Watson said «the fact that they have to resort to satirizing me in a comedy show proves that they're struggling to combat me with actual logical arguments.
Paragon, diode by former Miss Iowa Jessica Versteeg, is trying to standardize associate degreed regulate the cannabis business through the ability of a changeless ledger on blockchain technology to assist the polemical plant to contend with the massive pharmaceutical company.
One might characterize New Atheism as a largely polemical movement that attacks a particular type of Christianity — the religious and political practices of the «far right» — and conflates the part with the whole of Christendom.
The reviewer explains that Neuhaus is very polemical and resists «dialogue» with those who do not agree with him on everything.
The tone of what they opaquely advocate sounds moderate, and they contrast their own reasonableness with selected polemical rhetoric from some Christian Zionists.
Therefore, I felt obliged to ponder these criticisms with particular care, even if their polemical form made that more difficult than necessary.
Logic is probably beside the point, however, in dealing with this charge, because it is mainly a polemical device.
Similarities of Genesis 1:24 - 25 with other creation accounts, and how the Genesis account is polemical against them.
In the manuscript «Realism and Idealism,» Collingwood states in a no less polemical way that the term «realism» may be retained with regard to the theory of perception, on the condition that it is qualified in Whitehead's way:
Both have let polemical and apologetic concerns become primary, with the result that the authority and truthfulness of the Biblical text are undermined.
Looking at how things go in American politics and what seems to be happening in the American church to what degree is that representative of mature debate with love and grace and to what extent playground behaviour and polemical adversity?
then we are into polemical adversity and getting on high horses with what is akin to high school playground behaviour.
Catharine MacKinnon, to return to one of the examples mentioned earlier, is extremely unlikely to become a conservative Baptist as a result of apologetical engagement with Billy Graham; and I am rather unlikely to decide that I have no mental life and that disembodied existence is not a possibility for me as a result of polemical engagement with Patricia Churchland.
The polemical exchange that pitted the irenic skeptic, Erasmus (with whom Marius clearly sympathizes), against the belligerent dogmatist, Luther, provides Marius the perfect opportunity to sum up his case:
He had both the intellect and the energy to engage in theological conversation — albeit often polemical conversation — with most of the leading Protestant theologians of his time.
I've no interest in trading insults with you and / or descending in to polemical adversity.
Nonetheless, the prayer's theology unquestionably reflects the reconciliatory ecclesiology which the great Church Father elaborated during his early fifth century polemical exchanges with the schismatic Donatist community of North Africa.
Smith says that this reticence isn't limited to the Olympics, and says there is a lack of equipping for polemical engagement with Muslims.
Finally, Boff is charged with being unnecessarily polemical and disrespectful in his comments on the church's use and abuse of power.
At the same time, throughout August, Luther was composing a formal and personal letter to the young Emperor and a public Offer and Protest — these were personal matters and both texts he discussed in detail with Spalatin in sharp distinction from his polemical works about which he seldom consulted anyone once he had settled the truth of the matter in his own mind, and the text began to flow like molten metal.
Whitehead believed that the polemical activity of the intellectual world was largely waste motion, with much harmful simplification of ideas into targets.
In a vigorously polemical essay filled with useful statistics, Finke and Stark turn the Mainline Tale upside down.
Milo Yiannopoulos, a polemical Breitbart editor and unapologetic defender of the alt - right, lost both his speaking post at this week's Conservative Political Action Conference and his book deal after publication of a video in which he condones sexual relations with boys as young as 13 and laughs off the seriousness of pedophilia by Roman Catholic priests.
Because communication channels between officials and civilians are blocked in China, in recent years Chinese citizens have increasingly resorted to social media as a means for expressing interest in polemical issues and engaging with sociopolitical mobilization.
Writer Abi Morgan and director Sarah Gavron, along with a committed cast including Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne - Marie Duff, Brendan Gleeson, Ben Whishaw and (very briefly) Meryl Streep, deliver an urgent and compelling political drama about major historical events and avoid the pitfalls of becoming polemical and tedious.
The film doesn't assume a polemical position regarding the death penalty — either for or against — though in the context of Singaporean authoritarianism it probably would have been banned, with writer - director Boo Junfeng imprisoned, had it taken an explicitly abolitionist stance.
But Sutton's film is less polemical than poetic, albeit with a much darker effect this time.
They help it resonate with our current moment — but make it even more bluntly polemical.
Norwegian director Morten Tyldum's solid English - language debut has been packaged as a tony period drama with an ardent straight - gay non-romance and a polemical edge.
It will also take strong rhetorical and polemical engagement with education traditionalists — many of which are ready to engage in name - calling, sophistry and crude propaganda — in order to win the day.
Inspired by the presence of Francis Picabia's painting of the same name — Catch As Catch Can, 1913 — the exhibition engages a prying apart and emptying out of stylistic investments, critical prompts, and polemical stances in order that these tactics be revitalized with a restless comic gravitas.
Inspired by the presence of Francis Picabia's painting of the same name — Catch As Catch Can, 1913 — the exhibition engages a prying apart and emptying out of stylistic investments, critical prompts, and polemical stances in order that these tactics be revital - ized with a restless comic gravitas.
Reinhardt's polemical spirit emerged early, but it found its fulfillment only in the 1960s, with his black paintings — just when Motherwell found a new spareness as well.
While some artists eschewed the language of abstraction for more popular or polemical forms, Whitten's engagement with the surfaces of his compositions grew more nuanced.
The path - breaking essay, «Some Aspects of Color and Red and Black in Particular,» and the polemical essay, «Una Stanza Per Panza,» is joined with hundreds of selections from Judd's handwritten notes and manuscripts from Judd Foundation Archives, encompassing art, architecture, design, and activism.
Polemical but symbolic, it combined drawing and painting as well as craft - based techniques like collage and printmaking seldom associated with traditional Western notions of high art and mastery.
The above communication from Ad Reinhardt to Thomas Hess encapsulates some of the cross-currents that characterized the working relationship between a leading New York School artist who was also a prolific, polemical writer, and satirical cartoonist for ARTnews, and ARTnews's influential executive editor who was also a critic supportive of Reinhardt's art along with that of the other New York School artists.
The title did, however, summarize the exhibition's polemical intent, glossed in the press release with the declaration «The selection of works in this show will serve to lay to rest one of
Lapthisophon contends that these process - driven drawings, made with such unconventional media as coffee grounds, bacon fat, smoke, latex, tea, vinegar, and rosemary, are «polemical» in how they go against the grain of much contemporary art.
With the largest, and most diverse, collection of Futurist works ever displayed outside of Italy, it is impossible to tie Futurism into a neat polemical bow.
Slavoj Žižek, one of the most polemical and entertaining theorists of our time, headlined the roster of speakers at the conference, along with artist Martha Rosler.
There are many artists, art groups, and collectives that are grappling with art history in diverse and interesting ways, but these kind of extreme statements reveal BHQF's strengths — polemical statements that make you want to believe them — and weaknesses — insularity that makes you wonder if they are looking at the work of other artists enough.
Other exhibitions and projects include: Oh, Zero, One, Cell Project Space, London, 2011; The Voyage of Nonsuch (with Karen Mirza), Whitstable Biennale, 2008/2010; WHAT I BELIEVE (A Polemical Collection), SPACE, London, 2009.
After returning to England in 1880 he painted a wide variety of subjects, continued with his interest in the graphic arts, and promulgated his aesthetic theories in print and in the Ten O'Clock lecture (1885); his polemical The Gentle Art of Making Enemies was published in 1890.
Thoroughly educated at Ruskin in Oxford, the Slade School of Art in London, the Kunstakademie in Dusseldorf, and the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam, Quinn has created throughout his three - decade - long career rich and often polemical allegorical paintings with as much intellectual weight as emotional depth.
That is, he is concerned with the long history of painting as a platform for conveying an individual point of view, returning painting to its polemical status.
The trailer (above) is overheated and polemical, mashing up risks from climate change driven by accumulating greenhouse gases with the deep and inherent climate and coastal vulnerability from New Orleans to sub-Saharan Africa (vulnerability that is mainly created by poverty, a lack of governing capacity, poor planning and / or population growth, not by changing environmental risks).
Huxley — Regarding your two comments, I do agree with you that elements of Trenberth's extended address have a polemical tone to them that I find troubling.
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