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1651: Objectism
Objectivism Objectivism can be broken into 5 main categories. They are Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics. Each of these makes up Ayn Rand’s philosophy, which is called objectivism. Metaphysics is the belief that everything one knows they know only because they believe it to be true. Everything that is known can’t be truly proven to be true because ...
1652: Neil Simon Utilizing Charatter Exaggeration
... the young swingers he has heard about who have sex, plain and straight, with total strangers” (Johnson 46). Barney and Elaine become irritated with each other and get into a heated argument, about eachother’s philosophy of life, which ends with Elaine getting up and walking out of the apartment. Barney's second attempt of adultery is Bobbi Michele. She is an amateur nightclub singer with a vast genre of mental ...
1653: Monets Green Reflections
... patterns are prominent with little regard for structure and realism. The only way Monet could capture his version of “the truth of the moment” was through ‘lying’. Monet’s method made accommodations to his underlying philosophy of instantaneity and attention to decorative elements. Monet attempted to reconcile the idea of capturing a moment and his supposition that all moments must contain absolute truth through the use of a harmony of colours ...
1654: Michelangelo
... he expressed his view of himself and the world even more directly in his poetry than in the other arts. Much of his verse deals with art and the hardships he underwent, or with Neoplatonic philosophy and personal relationships. The great Renaissance poet Ludovico Ariosto wrote succinctly of this famous artist: "Michael more than mortal, divine angel." Indeed, Michelangelo was widely awarded the epithet"divine" because of his extraordinary accomplishments. Two ...
1655: Major Personalities Behind The Secularization Of Music
... dwindling Byzantine Empire could not hold back the Muslim Turks for much longer. Eventually, a group of scholars got together and decided to look for the best of the best. Find the greatest minds in Philosophy, Mathematics and Music. This was another important step. People were trying to get the best people in a lot of fields and were not turning to Rome. A secular hand would guide the future of ...
1656: High Noon
... leave him like this?." The marshal's former lover represents the unauthentic person who does not sacrifice everything for freedom; in another words she does not reflect the existential, yet informed, choice as a personal philosophy of life. Frank Miller and the others are not also reflecting the authenticity of action, the sacrificial expression of freedom. Kane gets angry at Harvey when he insists that Kane join him and the crowd ...
1657: Jim Morrison
... child to an extent. He felt he was being pushed into a direction by his parents he did not want to go. Morrison struggled with this until he embraced an independent and live for myself philosophy. This way of thought guided Morrison through life in both good and bad times. This mentality became publicly visible some years later. It was a combination of ideas like these plus many other childhood experiences ...
1658: Art Values
... will discuss is the Renaissance. This was a period of extremely high intelligence and a return to the classical ideals, Renaissance means rebirth. The artisans of this time period were well versed in everything from philosophy to art, from mathematics to biology. The people of this period valued art and all of its components. Their religion was once again the prevalent artistic device used. For example, Michelangelo was hired by the ...
1659: A Post-Modern Age
... been, however, and the relative significance of these changes with respect to one another is a matter that can be highly varied, and I don’t presume to know everything about Post-Modern thought or philosophy, because it can take on many aspects, and I/we could be entirely fooling ourselves if we try to express it. Post-Modernity does seem to represent some kind of a break with the past ...
1660: Art: The Ultimate Expression
... came alive as their limbs reached out into space. Vacant stares evolved into human emotions, which were easily recognized on their faces. I think this renaissance portrayed the way people were thinking. They were exploring philosophy, religion, and politics. This was a time for rebirth. Christian art was introduced during the middle of the second century. In many cases the only difference between Christian art and Hellenistic art is the religious ...


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