53 definitions of potential
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A statement about the potential of communism for philosophy today trips itself up hopelessly through the endless tongue-in-cheek jokes by the speaker, whose character appears to be based on Slavoj Zizek.
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By exposing how these topics that appear to be locally grounded in each of the societies in question resonate in one another, we can reflect upon the universalizing potential of social and political taboos.
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By tracing the potential intrigues of these demons, Madani scrutinizes human obsessive behaviour and then skilfully sketches her observations – distinctly peppered with a dose of fantasy – upon canvases and sheets of paper.
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Whilst I was reading Ryan's book and looking at the documentation of his earlier projects it became clear to me that Ryan seems most interested in art's discursive potential - in its potential to encourage or stimulate dialogue.
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Looking back can obscure the view of the present and the future, and make it more difficult to be open to the creative potential of the unknown and the unexpected, despite this being exactly what we need in these turbulent times.
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Looking back can obscure the view of the present and the future, and make it more difficult to be open to the creative potential of the unknown and the unexpected, despite this being exactly what we need in these turbulent times.
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One can regret this phenomenon, but Martens believes that it is precisely the radical acceptance of the conditions and consequences of the production of art that has the potential to forge a more powerful mandate for critical art.
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One can regret this phenomenon, but Martens believes that it is precisely the radical acceptance of the conditions and consequences of the production of art that has the potential to forge a more powerful mandate for critical art.
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This could, of course, be seen as a potential problem - after all, most writing about an artist's work, and the authority it aspires to, tends to come about through a degree of first-hand familiarity with either the artist or their work.
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