• Remarkably, Duchamp appreciated this widely misunderstood writer decades before Roussel's posthumous essay "Comment j'ai écrit certains de mes livres" (How I Wrote Certain of My Books, 1935) revealed that the mysterious novels Impressions d'Afrique (1910) and Locus Solus (1914), as well as the plays that followed, had been composed, in their entirety, by an arbitrarily imposed method of banal wordplay. (textezurkunst.de)
  • This intersection of human conception and AI execution raises intriguing questions. (ac.ke)
  • Bentham's book opened "a clearer and broader conception of what human opinions and institutions ought to be, how they might be made what they ought to be, and how far removed from it they now are. (libertyfund.org)
  • For those who want to arrive at a world conception, he there demands "a completely new inner sense organ, which for the ordinary man does not exist at all. (rsarchive.org)
  • While I was researching a book that I have written that describes the conception and execution of many of CDP's greatest ads, I sought the help of a musician who is a friend of mine, Mike Townend to explain why the music is so apt. (anatomised.com)
  • Socioculturally, Zhu Xi's greatest impact was the posthumous selection of his writings as the basis for the imperial examination system, causing them to be studied intensively from 1313 to 1905 C.E. As the reigning orthodoxy in Korea for the six hundred years of the Yi dynasty (1392-1910), his teachings have deeply shaped Korean attitudes, etiquette and culture. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • Why did the posthumous writings create a kind of sensation? (gianfrancobertagni.it)
  • it's no coincidence that one of the early proponents of the Panopticon other than Bentham was one Thomas Hobbes, the philosophical progenitor of Leviathan and a thinker who sketched a brutal conception of both human existence and the humanity-crushing overpower of the State. (madnessheart.press)
  • In the year 1592, Henry Chettle, a dramatic writer, published a posthumous work of Robert Greene's, under the title of 'Greene's Groatsworth of Wit, bought with a Million of Repentance,' in which the author speaks harshly of Marlowe, and still more so of Shakspeare, who was then rising into fame. (google.gr)
  • His other major works include the trilogy De Cive (1642), De Corpore (1655), and De Homine (1658) as well as the posthumous work Behemoth (1681). (wiki2.org)
  • Whether through reincarnation or some form of posthumous judgement and sorting, these afterlives generally posit the continuation of human "life" after life - the immortality of an ineffable "soul" of some kind (there are, notably, exceptions to this rule ). (madnessheart.press)
  • Shortly after the BJP came to power in 2014, it bestowed a posthumous Bharat Ratna on the university's founder, Madan Mohan Malaviya. (scroll.in)
  • In the years following his death, public conception of Zhu Xi underwent a complete reversal. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • In his dense, masterful, and influential book Discipline and Punish: the Birth of the Prison , French philosopher Michel Foucault sought to answer the question of how in a very short time span (80 - 100 years) the model of crime and punishment moved from one of public torture and execution to one of confinement and "correction. (madnessheart.press)