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The first is that every apparent source of aliveness disappears upon the inspection of it — the ground of aliveness recedes from view.
There are so many ways to turn up your aliveness.
It adds this strong sense of aliveness in every scene.
But can we say something positive about what aliveness is?
What aliveness boils down to is training with resisting opponents.
For reconnecting with a sense of aliveness, for vitality, for intensity, for ... Right.
In order to do that, I need to feel "aliveness" as a risk.
A sport display allows you to monitor that coming-aliveness in real time.
What could it mean, after all, that the goal of life is aliveness?
Novesky's writing is alert to young readers' voracious appetite for the aliveness of language.
The deep red tone of the flesh really helps communicate their sheer aliveness, you know?
They plan to celebrate by turning out in clothing that reminds them of their aliveness.
When I called Thornton recently I asked him if the aliveness battle has been won.
It was incredibly exciting — the sheer vibe of the place and the aliveness of those lobbies.
This so called 'aliveness' in training is what makes people better and prepares people for the worst.
That's closer to aliveness than most of us are willing to get around ages five or six.
But anytime you're talking about death, you're also talking about aliveness and how we spend our lives.
When Maurizio Pollini plays in some nondescript suit, his body-aliveness is no less present for us.
But despite so many heavy statistics, I found beauty and aliveness walking around, more so than suffering.
The line is the fulfillment of all the aliveness that Bert's teaching held and promised for us.
Thornton started the seminar as he did all seminars in those days, with a talk about aliveness.
Aliveness Xu Xiaodong wasn't born a better fighter than Wei Lei or any other Chinese martial arts master.
She pines, she has said, for the aliveness of wet clay or paint — the thing still in process.
"Some systems have added blink detection and aliveness detection," said Steve Grobman, chief technology officer for security at Intel.
It is natural to want to hold onto that aliveness, to make it last forever, to find its source.
"I would feel this kind of alertness in all of my senses and some kind of radical aliveness," she said.
It referred back to and was prepared for by the very phenomenon of aliveness that Bert's classroom introduced me to.
As usual, the intrinsic aliveness of Beckmann's art — his play of emotion and structure, of surface and color — thrill and unsettle.
That is the real value of 'aliveness' in training, it prepares you for the absolute worst and builds you from the ground up.
They all seem permeable or alive—as though the aliveness of objects is there to compensate for my parents being ready to die.
Her vivid aliveness in this moment was undeniable, as was the euphoria that seized her when she worked her head through the noose.
There is little pleasure in their lives, not even in Aaron's drug use, which offers him only a sparkling, jagged sort of aliveness.
I don't believe I ever heard him talk about aliveness, and I don't associate the thought with any others I know he had.
We see what these responses are aiming for — the aliveness they hope to achieve — by seeing how they ultimately fall short of their goal.
People started buying Thornton plane tickets to places all over the world so he could teach them about aliveness and training methods, rather than techniques.
This desire to get closer to nature and aliveness led to making what I call "simulations"—I think of them as video games that play themselves.
Each of the tracks was first recorded with a live take and then embellished and refined later; the resulting effect is a certain warmth and aliveness.
Indeed, ASMR's mission, if it has one, is precisely to cultivate this aliveness to the world, to help us care more deeply, one tingle at a time.
But his rightness is more complicated: Rock is dead, in the sense that its "aliveness" is a subjective assertion based on whatever criteria the listener happens to care about.
That is at least one sense in which Bert unquestionably did write the line about aliveness in my lecture notes, because he manifested the very phenomenon it was about.
On first listen, "Full Control" might seem like a sad song, but lean in closer, and you can hear the wisdom and aliveness glittering over every word and chord change.
The long-term impacts of numbing move us away from the very aliveness we are fighting for, that erotic level of presence, alertness, and feeling our miraculous existence in real time.
Each episode revolves around a theme, like fashion that serves every lewk There is an aliveness to it all, this sense that just about anything can happen (and, boy, does it).
Add the craftsmanship of creator and showrunner Marti Noxon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), and you've got a story that deals equally in entertainment and profundity, in unrelenting dread and an ineffable aliveness.
The release of this album, with its attendant rave reviews, presaged his next incarnation, his most recent reinvention in a career of amazing reinventions -- it could not more forcefully have bespoken aliveness.
For as surprising and unexpected as it is to hear that the goal of life is aliveness, I can see now that it is the view demanded by the life he led.
Both films are coming-of-age narratives dealing with teen girls experiencing social and sexual awakenings; but American Honey is especially rich with the language, the aliveness, and the uncertain combativeness of youth.
The formal risks are matched and spiced up by a sense of human danger, an aliveness that will make every performance of the repetitive "Y" not quite the same as every other one.
Indeed, perhaps the best we can hope for is to point to the phenomenon in its absence: Aliveness is whatever is lacking when the monotony of the routine forces itself to the fore.
But the dialogue in both Rick and Morty and Animals bears the unmistakable aliveness of spitballing (sometimes literally for Rick), keeping in stutters and mumbles that give the whole thing a decidedly more human vibe — ironically.
When Ms. Monson is in the zone, her performances can seem, without any conventional drama, like an extraordinary event that is happening to her, the emergence of some greater aliveness to which she has opened herself.
Isabelle Arsenault — a master of expressive subtlety and one of the most exceptional illustrators of our time — offers the perfect visual counterpart to that aliveness, rich in consummate patterns and a regal palette of blues and reds.
In vocally affirming her aliveness, Barr is reacting to The Conners premiere killing off Roseanne's titular matriarch via opioid overdose, an extension of a storyline introduced in the Roseanne revival involving Roseanne Conner's growing dependence on painkillers.
Maybe it is that dramatically misaligned juxtaposition of aliveness against death that wrenches apart both the imagined intimacies and the structural distances between artists and their fans, or artists and their fellow artists, or public figures and publics.
There are patches of tall grass full of unknown creatures, dark forests, and rushing rivers — all imbued with a sense of aliveness that cultural anthropologist Anne Allison called "techno-animism" in her book Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination.
There was an air of victory and great aliveness — here were people who jumped off a cliff into the unknown and found themselves once again together in a land that had everything they only ever dreamed of, such as bananas — so many bananas!
And she finds no momentum in sharing, in benevolence, in charity, no interaction with another person ever brought her a bolt of pure aliveness like entering the water on a still morning with the world empty in every direction to the sky.
Sparring with Aliveness, All-Navy Boxing Team Aliveness, also referred to as alive training describes martial arts training methods that are spontaneous, non-scripted, and dynamic. Alive training is performed with the intent to win, rather than for mastery or demonstration purposes as in regular sparring, where victory is not an option. Aliveness has also been defined in relation to martial arts techniques as an evaluation of combat effectiveness. Some trainers, like Cus D'Amato, Kevin Rooney, Floyd Mayweather Sr., resort to the alive training, requesting both their trainees and sparring partners to do their best.
Nouns in Arapaho come in two classes: animate and inanimate. Which category a noun belongs to is part of the lexicon. Being animate does not necessitate “aliveness” (but aliveness does mean animate): doors, planets, ghosts, etc. are considered animate. Some nouns can also be both animate and inanimate, but in these situations, the animate version is more “active” (e.g.
Regarding poetry, Sholl has said that its main purpose "is to refresh or renew the language" and that "it renews the presence and aliveness of language".
In 2008, the Minnesota State University, Mankato officially named the center the Jim Chalgren LGBT Resource Center. In 1985, Chalgren co-founded The Aliveness Project, a community service program for individuals afflicted with HIV/AIDS. The project started out as a series of potluck dinners, then extended to a food shelf, outreach, and case management services to educate HIV/AIDS patients about nutrition and healthcare. The Aliveness Project served as a model for similar programs across the United States.
76 who was at this time over 70, and had edited The Manchester Guardian since 1872.Daniels, p. 26 Despite his years, he struck Cardus as "of inexhaustible energy and aliveness".Daniels, p.
Subjective vitality refers to a positive feeling of aliveness and energy. It is often used instead of measures of subjective well-being in studies of eudaimonia and psychological well-being. It is also a better predictor of physical health when assessed by a doctor than subjective well-being.
Moreover, he likes to use natural materials because of their aliveness, sense of depth and quality of an individual. He is also attracted by the important influences from Japanese Zen Philosophy.Pawson (1996), Minimum, London: Phaidon Press Limited. p10-14. Calvin Klein Madison Avenue, New York, 1995–96, is a boutique that conveys Calvin Klein's ideas of fashion.
It is non-denominational, aiming to answer the spiritual impulse without the need for dogma or belief. The Movement Medicine practice is meant to give people tools to integrate the freedom and aliveness of the dance into daily life. Besides 5Rhythms, Movement Medicine is influenced by shamanism, Helen Poynor's "Walk of Life" movement work,Poynor, Helen. Walk of Life.
From as early as he could remember, Kelvin Okafor has always been an emotional and highly sensitive individual. Inspired, touched and captivated by almost everything in his immediate surroundings. Around the age of 8, Okafor vividly remembers having a love and strong fascination for drawing with pencils. He found the instrument to be a humble one and would often use the expression 'aliveness' to describe it's technical and sentimental value.
Transcending Clay, Crafts (London, England), No. 84 (January/February 1987), p. 16 Specifically, the Yoruba, who live in southwestern Nigeria near Ife University where Lowndes' husband worked during their time there, are known for their new styles and approaches to art. Yoruba artwork, which takes numerous forms, is deeply imbedded in a philosophical discourse pertaining to "deep talk". This conversation includes resemblance, balance, clarity, completeness, insight, aliveness, and durability.
Both of these innovations were originated and popularized by Jigoro Kano, the founder of judo and one of the men Funakoshi consulted in his efforts to modernize karate. A new form of karate called Kyokushin was formally founded in 1957 by Masutatsu Oyama (who was born a Korean, Choi Yeong-Eui 최영의). Kyokushin is largely a synthesis of Shotokan and Gōjū-ryū. It teaches a curriculum that emphasizes aliveness, physical toughness, and full contact sparring.
He recalls that it took her weeks to finish. Although sculptures mark a different artistic branch from drawings even here you can find a simplistic style combined with a striking aliveness. As in her drawings, the vast majority of her sculptures are female figures. Although her sculptures of heads seem detailed, they differ from works forming a whole human body where the figures remain faceless; an indicator of her focus on body anatomy.
Both the new batteries, and the FGS passed both aliveness and functional testing. The mission's final EVA concluded at 19:22 UTC, after seven hours and two minutes. The total time spent during the mission in extra-vehicular activity was thirty-six hours, fifty-six minutes. The twenty-third and final spacewalk to service Hubble brought the total time spent in EVA working on the telescope to one hundred and sixty-six hours, six minutes.
This is the concept of training techniques with an unwilling assistant who offers resistance. He made a reference to this concept in his famous quote "Boards don't hit back!" Because of this perspective of realism and aliveness, Lee utilized safety gear from various other contact sports to allow him to spar with opponents "full out". This approach to training allowed practitioners to come as close as possible to real combat situations with a high degree of safety.
But after developing a "huge" following in the 1980s and early '90s, it suffered from debt and dwindling membership as the country craze began to fade by the late '90s. After having no rodeos for seven years it had a modestly attended rodeo in 2015, and another more successful one in 2016. Its August 2016 rodeo at the Dead Broke Arena in Hugo, MN featured "speed, roping, rough stock and camp events". Profits were donated to the Aliveness Project in Minneapolis.
The pair worked through their timeline so efficiently that they were over an hour ahead at one point. After removing COSTAR and stowing it in the orbiter's payload bay, they installed COS, and then moved on to the ACS repair. Using specially designed tools, they removed an access panel, replaced the camera's four circuit boards, and installed a new power supply. The spacewalk was completed in six hours and thirty-six minutes, and the ACS passed the initial aliveness tests.
Many believe that incorporating Aliveness into training regimens is important, if not a requisite for producing an effective martial artist. Because Alive training involves resisting opponents, sparring sessions produce situations of continuous, un-choreographed attack, an effect which cannot be replicated through the practice of rehearsed routines. Students also learn to deal with the physical pain and stresses involved in combat situations requiring high levels of exertion. Alive training imparts a sense of fluidity and spontaneity; Alive drills do not follow set patterns, and are designed to seamlessly transition from one drill to the next.
As alternative ways of coping with sadness to the above, cognitive behavioral therapy suggests instead either challenging one's negative thoughts, or scheduling some positive event as a distraction. Being attentive to, and patient with, one's sadness may also be a way for people to learn through solitude; while emotional support to help people stay with their sadness can be further helpful. Such an approach is fueled by the underlying belief that loss (when felt wholeheartedly) can lead to a new sense of aliveness, and to a re-engagement with the outside world.
The WF/PC was clear of the telescope by 11:48 pm EST and moved back into its storage container. A protective hood was then removed on the new WFPC2 camera (protecting its fragile external mirror) and the WFPC2 was then installed at 1:05 am EST. Ground controllers then ran an Aliveness Test and 35 minutes later reported that the new camera successfully performed its series of initial tests. The new Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 had a higher rating than the previous model, especially in the ultraviolet range, and included its own spherical aberration correction system.
He was handsome, a genius, romantic and taught that thinking and "aliveness" were but one. The 17-year-old Arendt then began a long romantic relationship with the 35-year-old Heidegger, who was married with two young sons. Arendt later faced criticism for this because of Heidegger's support for the Nazi Party after being elected rector at the University of Freiburg in 1933. Nevertheless, he remained one of the most profound influences on her thinking, and he would later relate that she had been the inspiration for his work on passionate thinking in those days.
The Master of Symphony was held for the third time in November 10, 11 and 12 2017 at Hoa Binh Theater alongside the appearance of six famous singers: Le Quyen, Huong Lan, Cam Van, Y Lan, Hong Nhung, Thu Phuong. For the first time, the audience got chance to enjoy collaborations of the singers in the show. Six singers represented six different colors of music that had been with many Vietnamese from around the world who obtained so many beautiful memories to contemporary aliveness. They won over the audience by quality and serious music products over the course of their 20-year career.
This intuitive knowing of "life" cannot be grasped as a concept; it is known through actual living experience of one's everyday being. Laozi in the Tao Te Ching explains that the Tao is not a "name" for a "thing" but the underlying natural order of the Universe whose ultimate essence is difficult to circumscribe due to it being non-conceptual yet evident in one's being of aliveness. The Tao is "eternally nameless" (Tao Te Ching-32. Laozi) and to be distinguished from the countless "named" things which are considered to be its manifestations, the reality of life before its descriptions of it.
Imago Relationship Therapy focuses on collaboratively healing childhood wounds couples share. According to Hendrix and Hunt, the human brain has a compelling non-negotiable drive to restore feelings of aliveness and wholeness with which people came into the world. It is believed by imago therapists that a person's brain constructs an image of characteristics from their primary caretakers; including both their best and worst traits. The brain's unconscious drive is to repair the damage done in childhood, and the needs that were not met by finding a partner who can give us what our caretakers failed to provide.
Between 2006 and 2007, his concerts with the Saxophonettes at venues in Tokyo and Osaka featured as guest artist the contemporary dancer Masako Yasumoto. In 2012 Shimizu collaborated with media artist Masaki Fujihata on his project Voices of Aliveness, a multimedia public recording, installation and performance for the Estuaire Biennale in Nantes, France. The work won the Award of Distinction at the Prix Ars Electronica. As a composer-producer-arranger, he has collaborated with artists as diverse as Japanese enka balladeer Saburo Kitajima, composers Ryuichi Sakamoto and Koji Ueno, jazz vocalists Helen Merrill and Karin Krog, guitarist Kazumi Watanabe, French pop singer Pierre Barouh, and DJ Towa Tei.
Writing in 1492 Ficino proclaimed: "This century, like a golden age, has restored to light the liberal arts, which were almost extinct: grammar, poetry, rhetoric, painting, sculpture, architecture, music ... this century appears to have perfected astrology." Ficino's letters, extending over the years 1474–1494, survive and have been published. He wrote De amore (1484). De vita libri tres (Three books on life), or De triplici vita, published in 1489, provides a great deal of medical and astrological advice for maintaining health and vigor, as well as espousing the Neoplatonist view of the world's ensoulment and its integration with the human soul: One metaphor for this integrated "aliveness" is Ficino's astrology.
Although Murray tries to avoid actually getting a job, he finds himself in a dilemma: if he wishes to keep his nephew, he must swallow his pride and go back to work. Murray also feels that he cannot let go of Nick until the boy has shown some "backbone". In a confrontation with his brother and agent Arnold (Martin Balsam), Murray expounds his nonconformist worldview: that a person must fight at all costs to retain a sense of identity and aliveness, and avoid being absorbed by the homogeneous masses. Arnold retorts that by conforming to the dictates of society, he has become "the best possible Arnold Burns".
Hussey in The Philadelphia Story (1940) Hussey also worked with Robert Taylor in Flight Command (1940), Robert Young in Northwest Passage (1940) and H. M. Pulham, Esq. (1941), Van Heflin in Tennessee Johnson (1942), Ray Milland in The Uninvited (1944), and Alan Ladd in The Great Gatsby (1949). In 1946, she starred on Broadway in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play State of the Union. Her 1949 role in Goodbye, My Fancy on Broadway caused a Billboard reviewer to write: "Miss Hussey brings a splendid aliveness and warmth to the lovely congresswoman...." She filled in for Jean Arthur in the 1955 Lux Radio Theater presentation of Shane, playing Miriam Starrett, alongside the film’s original stars Alan Ladd and Van Heflin.
320 Newbury Street is a Brutalist building designed by the firm of Ashley, Myer & Associates in 1966 and renovated in 2000 by Silverman Trykowski Associates. The design intended for the building "... not to depend on a sense of weight to achieve importance but rather, through the energy of form, to evoke a sense of aliveness and contending." The design uses cantilevered, suspended masonry masses and accentuated vertical "slits" in the exterior by which some of the building's core functions can be seen from the outside. Open studio floors allow students to look in on one another's classes and studios, and the ground floor, open to Newbury Street, invites the general public into the McCormick Gallery.
After the installation, controllers at the Space Telescope Operations Control Center at Goddard Space Flight Center sent commands to the camera to perform an aliveness test, which passed, indicating the camera was installed correctly. The next task was to remove and replace the telescope's Science Instrument Command and Data Handling Unit, or SIC&DH;, a computer that sends commands to Hubble's science instruments, and formats science data for transmission to the ground. This was the item that failed in September 2008, delaying STS-125 while engineers prepared a replacement part for the mission, and the crew trained for the new task. While the failure of the SIC&DH; did not disable the telescope, replacing the unit restores the redundancies.
This premise would differentiate JKD from other "sport"-oriented martial arts systems that were geared towards "tournament" or "point systems" (traditional martial art). Lee felt that these systems were "artificial" and fooled their practitioners into a false sense of true martial skill. He felt that because these systems incorporated too many rule sets that would ultimately handicap a practitioner in self-defense situations and that these approaches to martial arts became a "game of tag" leading to bad habits such as pulling punches and other attacks; this would again lead to negative consequences in real world situations. Another aspect of realistic martial arts training fundamental to JKD is what Lee referred to as "Aliveness".
In the "internal" Chinese martial arts, the two-person drill Pushing Hands can often be an alive training method that incorporates spontaneous throws and takedowns. In the 1930s, Zhejiang police officer Liu Jinsheng noted a decline in the aliveness of Chinese martial arts practice: As for boxing, it is widely known that daily gym sparrings in Philadelphia, the 'middleweight capital of the world,' were often as tough as most professional fights, the dividends of this approach were that 'Philly warriors' fought with incredible determination and ability to absorb punishment. For that reason some boxers moved to Philadelphia, to spar hard and improve their skills in the toughest way.Punching from the Shadows: Memoir of a Minor League Professional Boxer, 2018, p. 38.
At 21 she worked for Pamela Anderson in order study the imagery of womanhood and modern sexuality in media. At age 23 she was hired to work directly with Bill Maher on the ABC show Politically Incorrect. She voluntarily quit the position after nine months as an act of conscience to “help solve the world’s problems instead of help make entertainment out of them.” At age 25 she released a musical album with Freedom Zone which she recorded over the span of one week after writing songs with Oji Pearce and Preston Glass. After the events of 9/11, at age 28 she wrote her first book, Soulfire: The Birth of Wild Aliveness between Christmas Eve and New Years 2002.
Levinson proposed that personal development comes under the influence—throughout life—of aspirations, which he called "the Dream": > Whatever the nature of his Dream, a young man has the developmental task of > giving it greater definition and finding ways to live it out. It makes a > great difference in his growth whether his initial life structure is > consonant with and infused by the Dream, or opposed to it. If the Dream > remains unconnected to his life it may simply die, and with it his sense of > aliveness and purpose. Daniel Levinson, Seasons of a Man's Life, Ballantine > Press, 1978, page 91-92 Research on success in reaching goals, as undertaken by Albert Bandura (born 1925), suggested that self-efficacyAlbert Bandura (1997).
The first part of the story takes place in nineteenth-century Saint Petersburg, Russia and follows a penniless yet talented young artist, Andrey Petrovich Chartkov. One day, Chartkov stumbles upon an old art shop, where he discovers a strikingly lifelike portrait of an old man whose eyes “stared even out of the portrait itself, as if destroying its harmony by their strange aliveness.” On an inexplicable impulse, Chartkov uses the last of his money to buy the portrait, which the art shop's dealer seems glad to be rid of. Chartkov returns to his shabby apartment and hangs up the painting, but is so haunted by the old man's stare he covers it with a bed sheet before going to bed.
Even though the via negativa essentially rejects theological understanding in and of itself as a path to God, some have sought to make it into an intellectual exercise, by describing God only in terms of what God is not. One problem noted with this approach is that there seems to be no fixed basis on deciding what God is not, unless the Divine is understood as an abstract experience of full aliveness unique to each individual consciousness, and universally, the perfect goodness applicable to the whole field of reality. Apophatic theology is often accused of being a version of atheism or agnosticism, since it cannot say truly that God exists. "The comparison is crude, however, for conventional atheism treats the existence of God as a predicate that can be denied (“God is nonexistent”), whereas negative theology denies that God has predicates".
In a highly popular segment, Jones and Kohler introduce the Handspring philosophy towards the 'life' of a puppet, before demonstrating their points with the help of the puppet Joey (performed by original National Theatre cast members Craig Leo and Tommy Luther and original West End cast member Mikey Brett). As Malone and Jackman observe: > As Joey tentatively enters the stage space, he is met with a spontaneous > ovation sparked by the immediacy of the live moment, in turn aided by the > fact that Kohler and Jones never stray from the game that dictates they > treat him as a live horse. This playful notion helps Joey’s creators invite > the audience to believe in his aliveness, and the audience succumbs, not > only for his lifelike movement, but also for the way he is activated by > those around him. As both creators and performers, Jones and Kohler soothe > Joey’s “nervousness,” and a planned moment when Joey “notices” the audience > elicits a generous laugh.
It was the twenty-second spacewalk devoted to servicing the Hubble telescope, and Massimino's fourth spacewalk, bringing his total EVA time to thirty hours, forty-four minutes. During the mission status briefing, Jennifer Wiseman, Chief of Exoplanet and Stellar Astrophysics for Goddard Space Flight Center, noted that the repair of STIS was a major victory for both the mission and the science community, as that part of the telescope performed unique functions, helping scientists understand the materials planets are composed of, and looking at things like the motion of stars around black holes. After initial aliveness testing that showed no issues, STIS was taken into functional testing, and issues were seen when the telescope put itself into safe mode due to a low thermal limit sensor. Ground controllers at Goddard would restart the testing once the thermal limit sensor was back in normal sensor range, but it is believed the component is in good shape.
"It was unfortunate that word was sent broadcast before the first performance of Machinal that its theme and characters grew out of the notorious Snyder-Gray murder case," wrote Perriton Maxwell, editor of Theatre Magazine. "The play bears no likeness to the sordid facts of that cheap tragedy … Machinal transcends the drab drama of the police court; it has a quality one finds it difficult to define, a beauty that cannot be conveyed in words, an aliveness and reality tinctured with poetic pathos which lift it to the realm of great art, greatly conceived and greatly presented." Calling Machinal "the most enthralling play of the year," Maxwell attributed the play's success to "three remarkable persons: Sophie Treadwell, Arthur Hopkins and Zita Johann." "From the sordid mess of a brutal murder the author, actors and producer of Machinal … have with great skill managed to retrieve a frail and sombre beauty of character," wrote theatre critic Brooks Atkinson of The New York Times.
In the early 20th century, William McDougall defended a form of Animism in his book Body and Mind: A History and Defence of Animism (1911). Physicist Nick Herbert has argued for "quantum animism" in which mind permeates the world at every level: Werner Krieglstein wrote regarding his quantum Animism: In Error and Loss: A Licence to Enchantment, Ashley Curtis (2018) has argued that the Cartesian idea of an experiencing subject facing off with an inert physical world is incoherent at its very foundation, and that this incoherence is predicted rather than belied by Darwinism. Human reason (and its rigorous extension in the natural sciences) fits an evolutionary niche just as echolocation does for bats and infrared vision does for pit vipers, and is—according to western science's own dictates—epistemologically on par with, rather than superior to, such capabilities. The meaning or aliveness of the "objects" we encounter—rocks, trees, rivers, other animals—thus depends its validity not on a detached cognitive judgment, but purely on the quality of our experience.
It was influenced of course by the Irish and Scottish ballads … 'Come All Ye Bold Highway Men', 'Come All Ye Tender Hearted Maidens'. I wanted to write a big song, with short concise verses that piled up on each other in a hypnotic way. The civil rights movement and the folk music movement were pretty close for a while and allied together at that time."Biograph, 1985, Liner notes & text by Cameron Crowe. The climactic lines of the final verse: ""The order is rapidly fadin'/ And the first one now/ Will later be last/ For the times they are a-changin'" have a Biblical ring, and several critics have connected them with lines in the Gospel of Mark, 10:31, ""But many that are first shall be last, and the last first."Gill, 1998, My Back Pages, pp. 42–43. A self-conscious protest song, it is often viewed as a reflection of the generation gap and of the political divide marking American culture in the 1960s. Dylan, however, disputed this interpretation in 1964, saying "Those were the only words I could find to separate aliveness from deadness.

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