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Partly in the same way that we justify other human endeavors, such as art or philosophy, that don't seem to serve any immediate purpose.
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The first five installments of the series are something of an art-history and philosophy course.
NEWYORKER: Leap of Faith
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The Bible has affected the world for centuries in innumerable ways, including art, literature, philosophy, government, philanthropy, education, social justice and humanitarianism.
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They bonded over their love of art, music, philosophy and literature.
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The civil unrest of the previous decade had finally settled down, the student body was growing larger and more diverse, the university had changed its applications process to a double-blind procedure with no special consideration for gender, race, or ethnicity, and research in medicine and the physical sciences shared space in the curriculum with philosophy and art.
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In addition, they study philosophy and society, art and web design and Spanish is about to be introduced.
BBC: "Good morning everyone," says the teacher.
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Their philosophy of the whole work of art is key to the multiplatform design being done today.
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The winner of a MacArthur Fellowship, Shen creates dances that incorporate visual and storytelling elements from the theatre, Chinese opera, Eastern philosophy and traditional and contemporary visual art and sculpture.
BBC: Celebrating movement amid sculpture
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These products truly deliver on Samsung's design philosophy that consumer electronics should resemble pieces of art that help tie a room together.
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How could an untutored, untravelled glover's son from hickville, the argument goes, understand kings and courtiers, affairs of state, philosophy, law, music let alone the noble art of falconry?
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