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Aesthetic and generally
Lengthier analyses of Lent's work are found in Craig McLuckie's “ Improvisation of Self and Other in John Lent ’ s Developing Aesthetic ”, which offers coverage of the published work ( excluding songs ) up to Black Horses, Cobalt Suns, and the book length conversation on writing conducted with Robert Kroetsch, Abundance, which offers significant insight to Lent's creative praxis generally and to So It Won't Go Away specifically.
The gay press and gay reporters were generally hostile to Aesthetic Realism.

Aesthetic and claims
" I understand by the transcendental idealism of all appearances the doctrine that they are all to be regarded as mere representations and not as things in themselves, and accordingly that space and time are only sensible forms of our intuition …" Kant argues for these several claims in the section of the Critique of Pure Reason entitled the Transcendental Aesthetic.

Aesthetic and relationship
Their relationship soured by the mid-1880s, as Whistler turned against Wilde and the Aesthetic Movement.

Aesthetic and between
Aesthetic coupling between art-objects and medical topics was made by speakers working for the US Information Agency This coupling was made to reinforce the learning paradigm when English-language speakers used translators to address audiences in their own country.
" Falstaff: Subjectivity between the Carnival and the Aesthetic.
This is not to suggest ( as Pfitzner did, when he attacked The Sketch of a New Aesthetic of Music by Busoni ) that his music is without form, nor is it without any sense of tonality ( a common mistake when one finds oneself between Classical and Serial music ).
Kant further divides the Doctrine of Elements into the Transcendental Aesthetic and the Transcendental Logic, reflecting his basic distinction between sensibility and the understanding.
Siegel defined poetry as “ the oneness of the permanent opposites in reality as seen by an individual .” In Aesthetic Realism classes he explained that the greatest desire of a person is to put together opposites, as, in a good poem, “ emotion changes into logic: there is no rift between the two .” He maintained that music distinguishes true poetry, whatever the language, period or style ; the music of a poem shows the poet has honestly perceived opposites as one, and sincerely united personal feelings with the impersonal structure of the world.

Aesthetic and people
Aesthetic differences included: the Mirror-crew's uniforms were flamboyant and somewhat robe-like, with ceremonial daggers for the officers ; Mirror-Sulu was a Gestapo-like political officer with a disfiguring facial scar ; Mirror-Spock had a goatee ( which has led to a number of pop culture references of people from " evil alternative universes " having goatees ), whereas the regular character does not ; the " United Nations " emblem of the Federation was replaced in the Terran Empire symbol, which consisted of the Earth imposed over a vertical sword of conquest.
Aesthetic Realism attests that one ’ s attitude to the world governs how all of life's components are seen: a friend, a spouse, a lover, a book, food, people of another skin tone.
Accordingly, Aesthetic Realism argues, individuals have an ethical obligation to give full value to things and people, not devalue them in order to make oneself seem more important.
Aesthetic Realism states that the conscious intention to be fair to the world and people is not only an ethical obligation, but the means of liking oneself.
A 1982 Boston Globe article written by “ the first openly gay reporter ” on its staff, interviewed primarily gay therapists and then reported that the “ assertion ” of change through Aesthetic Realism was “ a claim staggering to psychiatrists and psychologists .” About 250 people protested the article on the Boston Common.
... is writing an introduction my play based on what she has learned about people and history from Aesthetic Realism which she has studied for decades.
Aesthetic Realism supporters have stated that the technique of the people attempting to discredit Aesthetic Realism is “ 1 ) find out what characteristics a cult is supposed to have, 2 ) then say Aesthetic Realism has them ( though of course it doesn ’ t ).”

Aesthetic and .
Aesthetic doctrines that guided their production and interpretation are mostly unknown.
In 1941, Eli Siegel, American philosopher and poet, founded Aesthetic Realism, the philosophy that reality itself is aesthetic, and that " The world, art, and self explain each other: each is the aesthetic oneness of opposites.
Aesthetic ethics refers to the idea that human conduct and behaviour ought to be governed by that which is beautiful and attractive.
Aesthetic considerations such as symmetry and simplicity are used in areas of philosophy, such as ethics and theoretical physics and cosmology to define truth, outside of empirical considerations.
Aesthetic judgments usually go beyond sensory discrimination.
Aesthetic judgments may be linked to emotions or, like emotions, partially embodied in our physical reactions.
Aesthetic judgments can often be very fine-grained and internally contradictory.
* Theodor W. Adorno, Aesthetic Theory, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1997.
* Benedetto Croce ( 1922 ), Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic.
* Terry Eagleton ( 1990 ), The Ideology of the Aesthetic.
Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory.
* Friedrich Schiller, ( 1795 ), On the Aesthetic Education of Man.
* von Vacano, Diego, " The Art of Power: Machiavelli, Nietzsche and the Making of Aesthetic Political Theory ," Lanham MD: Lexington: 2007.
* Sen, R. K., Aesthetic Enjoyment: Its Background in Philosophy and Medicine, Calcutta: University of Calcutta, 1966
* _dk. htm Painter and art educator Dorothy Koppelman writes on " Aesthetic Realism and Picasso's Guernica: For Life "
He published his final work The Aesthetic Dimension in 1979 on the role of high art in the process of what he termed " emancipation " from bourgeois society.
Aesthetic Criteria: Gombrich and the Philosophies of Science of Popper and Polanyi.
* von Vacano, Diego, " The Art of Power: Machiavelli, Nietzsche and the Making of Aesthetic Political Theory ," Lanham MD: Lexington: 2007.
* Williamson, George S. The Longing for Myth in Germany: Religion and Aesthetic Culture from Romanticism to Nietzsche ( Chicago, 2004 ).
Aesthetic considerations include clay color and fired surface texture, as well as the clay's chemical interaction with raku glazes.
The Aesthetic Experience in Women and Soap Opera: A Study of Prime Time Soaps, Polity Press, Cambridge, 1991.
Adorno's posthumously published Aesthetic Theory, which he planned on dedicating to Samuel Beckett, is the culmination of a lifelong commitment to modern art which attempts to revoke the " fatal separation " of feeling and understanding long demanded by the history of philosophy and explode the privilege aesthetics accords to content over form and contemplation over immersion.

philosophers and generally
More generally, many philosophers and scientists have been unhappy about the difficulty of producing a definition that does not involve circularity or fuzziness.
More broadly, philosophers who do not accept the possibility of zombies generally believe that consciousness is reflected in behavior ( including verbal behavior ), and that we attribute consciousness on the basis of behavior.
Scholars generally consider the views of existentialist philosophers to be profoundly different from one another relative to those of other philosophies.
While philosophers have generally considered the human mind to include broad faculties, such as reason and lust, evolutionary psychologists describe evolved psychological mechanisms as narrowly focused to deal with specific issues, such as catching cheaters or choosing mates.
Moore ’ s description of the principle of organic unity is extremely straightforward ; nonetheless, it is a principle that seems to have generally escaped ethical philosophers and ontologists before his time:
With the present day all difference has disappeared ; philosophers are not monks, for we find them generally in connection with the world, participating with others in some common work or calling.
Existentialism is a term applied to the work of a number of 19th-and 20th-century philosophers who, despite profound doctrinal differences, generally held that the focus of philosophical thought should be to deal with the conditions of existence of the individual person and his or her emotions, actions, responsibilities, and thoughts.
Meta-ethics is one of the three branches of ethics generally recognized by philosophers, the others being normative ethics and applied ethics.
Academic philosophers have generally dismissed Objectivism since Rand first presented it.
However, in the Western thought, it is generally supposed that it was a specific area peculiar merely to the great philosophers of Islam: al-Kindi ( Alkindus ), al-Farabi ( Abunaser ), İbn Sina ( Avicenna ), Ibn Bajjah ( Avempace ), Ibn Rushd ( Averroes ), and Ibn Khaldun.
This traditional religious belief in physical immortality was generally denied by the Greek philosophers.
Some philosophers see language as representing directly entities that already exist in the objective world, and that categorization is therefore not generally variable but to some extent pre-given.
He wrote: " It is now generally admitted, at any rate by philosophers, that the existence of a being having the attributes which define the god of any non-animistic religion cannot be demonstratively proved ... ll utterances about the nature of God are nonsensical.
Although philosophers of science and philosophers generally have long been interested in biology ( e. g., Aristotle, Descartes, Leibniz and even Kant ), philosophy of biology only emerged as an independent field of philosophy in the 1960s and 1970s.
Although it generally refers to religious beliefs that are accepted regardless of evidence, they can refer to acceptable opinions of philosophers or philosophical schools, public decrees, or issued decisions of political authorities .< ref >, " Dogma " The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions.
For example it admits the possibility of reincarnation, which is generally rejected by non-mystical Jewish theologians and philosophers.
Ancient Greek philosophers, describing and commenting on the uncontrolled anger, particularly toward slaves, in their society generally showed a hostile attitude towards anger.
The idea that space can actually be empty was generally still not accepted by philosophers who invoked arguments similar to the plenum reasoning.
Stobaeus quoted more than five hundred writers, generally beginning with the poets, and then proceeding to the historians, orators, philosophers, and physicians.
Greek philosophers at the time of Plato and other ancient authors have used forms of the word to denote love of a spouse or family, or affection for a particular activity, in contrast to philia ( an affection that could denote friendship, brotherhood or generally non-sexual affection ) and eros, an affection of a sexual nature.
: The insights of philosophers have occasionally benefited physicists, but generally in a negative fashion — by protecting them from the preconceptions of other philosophers .(...
It was usually Muslim philosophers, not the Muslim theologians generally speaking, who took Greek and Hellenistic philosophy as a starting point and master conceptual framework for analyzing and investigating reality.

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