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The Just-in-Time Production System Between Art and Philosophy Case Milk Production Complex Giplait Algeria

The Just-in-Time Production System Between Art and Philosophy Case Milk Production Complex Giplait Algeria

... an art because it transcends the boundaries of methods and techniques to include even intellectual culture (Patrick ...the philosophy that is due to the application of the process of application of the ...

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Patina in the construction of the poetic bronze image: science of materials, art and philosophy

Patina in the construction of the poetic bronze image: science of materials, art and philosophy

... materials, art and phi- ...born; art, because they are mainly artistic objects as opposed to everyday objects, those that gather the cul- ture—understood as all human activity—from each era, and transfer ...

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how students understand art: a change in children through philosophy

how students understand art: a change in children through philosophy

... – Philosophy and European Contemporary ...in art experience. The Project title connects philosophy and art, following the hypothesis that philosophical reflection stimulated during guided ...

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Introduction : photography between art history and philosophy

Introduction : photography between art history and philosophy

... of art pays much attention, judging by a cursory survey of the art-historical and critical ...did philosophy become—or perhaps make itself—so irrelevant to its first-order object of inquiry that ...

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The Philosophical Language of Dramatic Art as a Moral Vehicle Towards a Reading of Crisis and Self-awareness: The Dialectical Embrace of Dramatic Art and Philosophy as a Reflection and Challenge Upon Crisis

The Philosophical Language of Dramatic Art as a Moral Vehicle Towards a Reading of Crisis and Self-awareness: The Dialectical Embrace of Dramatic Art and Philosophy as a Reflection and Challenge Upon Crisis

... Dramatic Art, the “embodying” language, through the sacred power of the doubling of the images (Godhill 1989), through the vigor of speech and the ineffable conceptions, through the dramatic embrace between the ...

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The art of living : Stoic ideas concerning the nature and function of philosophy

The art of living : Stoic ideas concerning the nature and function of philosophy

... conceived as a 't£XV''l, and in particular a 't£XV''l primarily concerned with transforming one's JiO~.30 Insofar as philosophers who conceive philosophy in terms of A6'Yo~ appear to be [r] ...

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Analysis of philosophy and humanization art relationship in the first decade of the XX century

Analysis of philosophy and humanization art relationship in the first decade of the XX century

... Similarly, art should not be connected with the real ...of art and artistic creation: “What is the subject of art? If reality acted directly on our feelings and our consciousness, if we could enter ...

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Friedrich Nietzsche's contribution to the philosophy of art: A critical examination

Friedrich Nietzsche's contribution to the philosophy of art: A critical examination

... experience of representational versus non-representational art forms;^^in particular, tke extent to wkick, in our experience of tkese two kinds of art, we actually are ‘floating’. O u r engagement witk and ...

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Antirealism of new reality or art against personality: with the eyes of the philosophy

Antirealism of new reality or art against personality: with the eyes of the philosophy

... by art of "social significance" modernism led bourgeois scholars to question the value for some of the traditional foundations for bourgeois art culture, in particular ...

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Describing the concept of infinite among art, literature, philosophy and science: a pedagogical-didactic overview

Describing the concept of infinite among art, literature, philosophy and science: a pedagogical-didactic overview

... The concept of in Þ nite in Greek thought. In the Greek language, the term used for describing in Þ nity is apeiron, etymologically dating back to the two terms a (not) and peras (limit). In the form peiras of the Ionic ...

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On the path of untricking Hermes : adaptation of the design philosophy and methods of permaculture in community engaged art projects

On the path of untricking Hermes : adaptation of the design philosophy and methods of permaculture in community engaged art projects

... Evaluation of participatory art practices is difficult to define or prescribe, as the success of a project is not easily measureable. The community change that such work can generate is for the most part invisible ...

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David Hume and the Art of the Essay as Philosophy

David Hume and the Art of the Essay as Philosophy

... metaphysical, Hume had to be somewhat obscure in communicating it thoroughly. The Treatise of Human Nature is dense and difficult to read. Yet, there are moments, as in this concluding section to Book I, when the page ...

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The art of involvement : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

The art of involvement : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

... Parker 1992, 89 sees people moving through discursive niches "embedded in language." People implement an interrogative practice that mediates the material world of 'nature' with the virt[r] ...

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The art of involvement : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

The art of involvement : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

... Although relations of production sometimes destroy human capital, this thesis discusses examples where marginalised groups have used creolisation strategies to resist globalisation and b[r] ...

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We interpret because we die: Art and the interpretation in Ortega and Gasset´s hermeneutic philosophy of finitude

We interpret because we die: Art and the interpretation in Ortega and Gasset´s hermeneutic philosophy of finitude

... La oposición entre la hermenéutica raciobiográfica del arte, según la cual el arte es cosa humana , y la comprensión heideggeriana del arte como desvelamiento del ser mediante su puesta [r] ...

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the state of the art of philosophy for children in italy (2006-2007)

the state of the art of philosophy for children in italy (2006-2007)

... conformism; philosophy through P4C has been seen by members of communities, regardless of age, as a means of sharing a journey of reflection, a channel that allows to exploit the inter- subjective relationship, a ...

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Philosophy and Aesthetic: To Begin with the Case of  Western Postmodern Art

Philosophy and Aesthetic: To Begin with the Case of Western Postmodern Art

... of art Emptiness may well be- come the philosophy of Laozi and ...zi’s philosophy or that of Chinese Daoism so similar to western postmodern art? The reason is that both of them stress the ...

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The art of being human : a project for general philosophy of science

The art of being human : a project for general philosophy of science

... general philosophy of science can be traced to the influence of Thomas Kuhn on a generation of scholars, born around 1940, who started to become prominent in the history, philosophy and social studies of ...

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Careers in Art and Art Education

Careers in Art and Art Education

... of art is not limited to studio practice, and a program that is will not prepare you adequately to teach art in the 21st ...of art history so you can understand the importance of works of art ...

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Careers in Art and Art Education

Careers in Art and Art Education

... of art is not limited to studio practice, and a program that is will not prepare you adequately to teach art in the 21st ...of art history so you can understand the importance of works of art ...

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