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2022
The aim of the essay is to discuss the ‘diacrisis’ between the Form and the Shape-less forms starting form an etymological ascent to a philosophical, aesthetic and theoretical point of view through several authors (Plato, Aristoteles, Kant, Husserl, Focillon, Battaile, Valéry, Pareyson) until architectonic thought reflection (Eisenman).
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The aim of the essay is to discuss the ‘diacrisis’ between the Form and the Shape-less forms starting form an etymological ascent to a philosophical, aesthetic and theoretical point of view through several authors (Plato, Aristoteles, Kant, Husserl, Focillon, Battaile, Valéry, Pareyson) until architectonic thought reflection (Eisenman).
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Developing the theory of formative assessment
, 2009P. Black, D. Wiliam
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The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience
Écrits, 2020J. Lacan, Alan Sheridan, M. Bowie
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FORMING CHURCH, FORMING MISSION
International Review of Mission, 2003In 1985, a new pastor arrived at the Rockridge United Methodist Church and noted that only about 15 persons attended worship. Most were elderly, lived miles from the church, and had already voted to close the church. Ten years later, 80 people participated on Sundays, and the average age of the adults was closer to 30 years old.
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Knowledge as a formative construct: A good alpha is not always better
, 2021Matthias Stadler +2 more
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2018
Solvent form examines the destruction of art—through objects that have been destroyed (lost in fires, floods, vandalism, or similarly those artists that actively court or represent this destruction, such as Gustav Metzger), but also as a process within art that the object courts through form.
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Solvent form examines the destruction of art—through objects that have been destroyed (lost in fires, floods, vandalism, or similarly those artists that actively court or represent this destruction, such as Gustav Metzger), but also as a process within art that the object courts through form.
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