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Out of the space created around an artwork, environing it like a shell, new values can be inscribed onto lived experience.
In this very specific sense both may be interpreted as useful and positive. In conducting a functional analysis, dysfunctions are consequences of structural elements that produce changes in their environing social system. The flame of the candle system flickers.
The cave environment is more severe and incomprehensible than the nature usually environing us. Vladimir DAL who visited the Orenburg province as an official , collected works of oral culture, in particular and Bashkir folklor. He charakterzed Kapova cave according to bashkir's tailes and legends. There are genies , dives (дивы, fantastic creatures ), a stone dog.
He believed that "religion should minister to the whole man". He introduced new things such as "Christmas trees, and choirs of men and boys, and daily services and weekly communions, and flowers at Easter, and church schools and church infirmaries, and parish houses". Under Potter's leadership Grace Church reached "out to an environing community".“History of Grace Church, NYC.” and , 69-70.
Their end has been accomplished through the interpretation of the total environing situation (theology or world view), the sense of values resulting therefrom (goal or ideal), and the technique (cult), established for realizing the satisfactory life. A change in any of these factors results in alteration of the outward forms of religion. This fact explains the changefulness of religions through the centuries. But through all changes religion itself remains constant in its quest for abiding values, an inseparable feature of human life.
In Thomas Jefferson's 1776 draft of the Virginia Constitution, he provided that all cases "shall be tried by a jury upon evidence given viva voce, in open court".Kenneth Graham, Confrontation Stories: Raleigh on the Mayflower, 3 209, 219 (2005) (citing Bernard Schwartz, The Bill of Rights: A Documentary History 243 (Bernard Schwartz ed., 1971)). In 1915, United States Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. remarked that "[a]ny judge who has sat with juries knows that in spite of forms they are extremely likely to be impregnated by the environing atmosphere".
Jonson's other historical tragedies were all written in the period 1602-4, and it has been argued that Mortimer may be identical to the play "Mortymore", referred to by Philip Henslowe in 1602, for which Henslowe provided "ij sewtes a licke" (two suits alike).Felix E. Schelling, The English Chronicle Play: A Study in the Popular Historical Literature Environing Shakespeare, Macmillan Company, New York, 1902, p.142. However, it is generally believed that the work was a very late one, left unfinished at his death in 1637.James Loxley, The Complete Critical Guide to Ben Jonson, Routledge, New York, 2001, p.99.
One of Lamm's major contributions was as a proponent of the idea of "Torah Umadda" - "Torah and modern culture, or more generally, the environing culture of our days" - a philosophical paradigm which aims at the confrontation of Torah learning and secular knowledge. He argued that the underlying philosophy of Torah Umadda is inspired by the work of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch in the mid 19th century in response to the Enlightenment. He states that Torah Umadda and Hirsch's Torah im Derech Eretz are to a large extent complementary - both value the acquisition of secular knowledge and both demand adherence to halakha.
In accordance with this stereotype, all these peoples are described, in sharp contrast to the "civilized" Greeks, as being much taller, their skin lighter and with straight light-coloured hair and blue eyes. For instance, Aristotle wrote that "the Scythians on the Black Sea and the Thracians are straight-haired, for both they themselves and the environing air are moist"; according to Clement of Alexandria, Xenophanes described the Thracians as "ruddy and tawny". On Trajan's column, Dacian soldiers' hair is depicted longer than the hair of Roman soldiers and they had trimmed beards. Body-painting was customary among the Dacians.
Experience serves as a basic category in Shusterman's pragmatism, both in terms of methodology (the pragmatist should always work from experience See R. Shusterman, Performing Live, p. 96.) as well as ontology or epistemology (experience "is a transactional nexus of interacting energies connecting the embodied self and its environing world"R. Shusterman, "Intellectualism and the Field of Aesthetics", Revue Internationale de Philosophie, 220, 2002).) but contrary to John Dewey, Shusterman does not engage in constructing a general metaphysical conception. He has, however, made significant comments on Dewey's insights R. Shusterman, "Pragmatism Between Aesthetic Experience and Aesthetic Education", Studies in Philosophy and Education, 22, 2003.

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