Tuesday, 16 March 2010
knowledge
Tags: [knowledge, power, unknown, expelled, documentary]  ...
... over others often says more about the listeners than it does the artist themselves.  We acknowledge this. So, what does it say about us? While rednoW is not solely dedicated to the fusion of art and theology, ...
... and in this memory knowledge is power.  Especially religious knowledge.  After all, within the chaos of this world something must bring control.  Once it becomes known that Eli possesses the means to such ...
Thinking about the relationship between power and knowledge causes me to consider whether or not we are truly free to ascertain the knowledge that shapes our reality. One way to consider this is to wrestle ...
... the boy as he played Father Flynn, Hoffman asserted his knowledge as vital to the film's integrity.  But other than Shanley himself, no one (including the cast) will ever be privy to such information for ...
... of the story.  Reviewers acknowledge its simplicity with astonishment, as if they are surprised that such a conventional story, a love story at that, has moved them so much.  The film is beautiful, few ...
... this year, but it was Bon Iver’s For Emma, Forever Ago that simply wouldn’t let us go throughout the year. In a year of war and economic depression, we needed an album that acknowledged our sometimes grief. ...
...  “What do you want me to do?” “Well, I thought...I mean, you have fermented sand dollar juice and the knowledge and earthly magic of a hermit...I am a traveler in desperate need.” ...
... the place from which we came. For many of us, returning home sounds more like a cause for screaming than singing. But, for many of us if we do not acknowledge the past (and yes, even learn to embrace ...
... at all is because advertisers have an uncanny ability to understand what makes people tick and to move people in some way using that knowledge. The newest Adidas advertising campaign carries the tag-line ...
"The truly ‘mysterious' object is beyond our apprehension... not only because our knowledge has certain irremovable limits, but because in it we come upon something inherently ‘wholly other'... ...
Questions are a fascinating reality of life. On one hand, questions exist for the purpose of obtaining knowledge at some level (we want to know). On the other hand, questions exist as some sort of navigational ...
... tree down. These sorts of experiments are irreparable, we call it knowledge. If cut or broken, even if just bruised, the human body can only heal during sleep. This is because rebuilding takes so much ...
... our associations and previous knowledge allow the representations in context to take on truly meaningful, infinite and definite significance. It is not, however, until one has viewed the stick itself ...
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein  ...
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