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But in this approach it is the artist's ultimate insight, rather than his immediate impressions, that gives form to the work.
Presupposed in Plato's system is a doctrine of levels of insight, in which a certain kind of detached understanding is alone capable of penetrating to the most sublime wisdom.
Watson's insight is verified by the mysterious link between Holmes and his arch-opponent, Dr. Moriarty.
I assume that the number of readers of this anthology who regard themselves as morally perfect is small, and that most readers are willing to consider procedures by which they may gain more insight into themselves and better understanding of others.
William Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in which this control is effected: `` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love ( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem ) and if it is to talk of anger and murder ( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation ) -- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at all.
It is true that this distinction between style and idea often approaches the arbitrary since in the end we must admit that style and content frequently influence or interpenetrate one another and sometimes appear as expressions of the same insight.
( Babin has acquired some of Schnabel's keyboard manner, but his playing is of limited insight.
While some regression is inevitable, it is discouraged rather than encouraged so that the transference does not follow the stages of planned regression associated with certain casework adaptations of the psychoanalytic model for insight therapy.
However, it is also a Christian insight to know that unless charity interpenetrates justice it is not likely to be freedom that marches forward.
Even more poignantly, and with the insight of a genius, Channing added -- remember, this is Channing, not Parker!!
Its value is the insight it provides to the ancient culture of Egypt.
He is the more excitable of the two ; despite his obliviousness to what should be obvious, he is prone to moments of insight.
Many questions remain unanswered — most importantly, it is not clear why the couple split up — but Catullus's poems about the relationship display striking depth and psychological insight.
One such poem with insight to the reasons of his parting with " Lesbia " is poem 11, which is addressed to his companions Furius and Aurelius and requests them simply to pass a farewell insult to Lesbia.
An insight into life at the football club in this period is provided by Left Foot Forward: A Year in the Life of a Journeyman Footballer, a highly-praised account of the 1994 95 season written in diary form by Charlton forward Garry Nelson.
According to Lorena Laura Stookey, many myths feature sacred mountains as " the sites of revelations ": " In myth, the ascent of the holy mountain is a spiritual journey, promising purification, insight, wisdom, or knowledge of the sacred ".
Besides the advantages offered by such a plan, in setting immediately before the eyes of the student the final results of the investigation in a more concrete form, and thereby rendering easier his insight into the nature of particular Indo-European languages, there is, I think, another of no less importance gained by it, namely that it shows the baselessness of the assumption that the non-Indian Indo-European languages were derived from Old-Indian ( Sanskrit ).
Research has provided deep insight to virtually all aspects of databases, though not always has been pragmatic, effective ( and cannot and should not always be: research is exploratory in nature, and not always leads to accepted or useful ideas ).

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As author Malcolm Gladwell has stated, " Sesame Street was built around a single, breakthrough insight: that if you can hold the attention of children, you can educate them ".
Julius Buths received this instruction from Mahler personally, prior to a 1903 performance in Düsseldorf ; however, he chose instead to place the long pause between the fourth and fifth movements, for which Mahler congratulated him on his insight, sensitivity, and daring to go against his stated wishes.
King also described his disappointment with the work, and stated that he was of two minds about having it reprinted, but decided to in the end in order to give readers an insight into his personality at the time.
His Lordship in the foreword stated: " To write a book on administrative law as enforced in India is a very elaborate task but this has been performed by the author with great insight, industry and understanding.
Offering some insight into his tendency to make controversial comments in the media, Mundine stated that " If you want to toe the line, if you want to be some corporate guy and say the right things, do the right things, you might be okay in the media's eye, but it won't be real for me.
Wenger stated, ' Pat is a true Arsenal legend and has committed almost his whole life to Arsenal Football Club, which shows huge loyalty and devotion to this club ... I will always be indebted to him for his expert insight into Arsenal and football as a whole.
He also reconfirmed the version he and his superiors already gave of the incident in Iraq, providing a sole new insight: contrasting the opinion of Mrs. Sgrena's life partner Pier Scolari that he'd shot " 300-or 400-rounds into and around the car ", he stated that it would have been impossible for him to do so as he'd have had to reload the machine gun at least once or twice to fire that many rounds.
" In USA Today Online, theoretical physicist and science writer David Lindley asserted that Lanza ’ s concept was a " vague, inarticulate metaphor " and stated that " I certainly don't see how thinking his way would lead you into any new sort of scientific or philosophical insight.
Engels stated: " The final causes of all social changes and political revolution are to be sought, not in men's brains, not in man's insight into internal truth and justice ... but in the economies of each epoch.
Giving insight into what actually happened behind the scenes, McClain stated that " the show's triumvirate of top executives decided that killing Dixie was the best way to move forward for a character that no one quite knew what to do with ".

insight and by
But we abide by their insight.
A completely new insight into living cells and their structure will be possible by use of a new technique which replaces visible light with ultraviolet radiation and combines a microscope with a color-TV system to view the results.
As Whorf became more influenced by positivist science he also distanced himself from some approaches to language and meaning that he saw as lacking in rigor and insight.
This doctrine says that insight must come from the aspirant's experience, critical investigation, and reasoning instead of by blind faith.
In it, Rogers suggested that the client, by establishing a relationship with an understanding, accepting therapist, can resolve difficulties and gain the insight necessary to restructure their life.
The armistice, concluded despite opposition from Secretary Dulles, South Korean President Syngman Rhee, and also within Eisenhower's party, has been described by biographer Ambrose as the greatest achievement of the administration ; Eisenhower had the insight to realize that unlimited war in the nuclear age was unthinkable, and limited war unwinnable.
* Tying Your Own Shoes An animated documentary that provides insight into the lives of four adult artists with Down Syndrome, by National Film Board of Canada
Divination ( from Latin divinare " to foresee, to be inspired by a god ", related to divinus, divine ) is the attempt to gain insight into a question or situation by way of an occultic standardized process or ritual.
"... serious mental illness characterized by grandiose and persecutory delusions, auditory and visual hallucinations, disordered thought processes, substantial lack of insight, and chronic, incapacitating mood swings.
Later, a line of Judges ( who were not kings as they only had the power to provide insight to the people and not to take action to enforce their rulings ) was created alongside the line of High Priests created by Moses through Aaron.
Rudolf Carnap was also influenced by Husserl, not only concerning Husserl's notion of essential insight that Carnap used in his Der Raum, but also his notion of " formation rules " and " transformation rules " is founded on Husserl's philosophy of logic.
Now held by Princeton University, these provide significant insight into the events of the Revolutionary era.
Another reason to be interested in S < sub > 1 / T </ sub >( ƒ ) is that it often provides insight into the amount of aliasing caused by the sampling process.
In addition to Moore's own work on the paradox, the puzzle also inspired a great deal of work by Ludwig Wittgenstein, who described the paradox as the most impressive philosophical insight that Moore had ever introduced.
When he began his collaborative film work, he was influenced by Robert Alton and John Murray Anderson, striving to create moods and character insight with his dances.
Lester del Rey described it simply as " a bad book ," marked more by routine social commentary than by scientific insight or extrapolation.
Additional insight into defense-in-depth can be gained by thinking of it as forming the layers of an onion, with data at the core of the onion, people the next outer layer of the onion, and network security, host-based security and application security forming the outermost layers of the onion.

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