
36 definitions of reason
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It is not without reason that title of the painting refers to the second verse of the Old Testament: 'In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
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The unchartable vicissitudes of life are such that for some, escape remains the only reasonable option, even with the full knowledge of its unattainability.
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This metaphor is, after all, the highest achievable point in the reconciliation of time and eternity, faith and reason, philosophy and science (Kees Fens).
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The exhibition ‘See Reason’ is the first tentative step of Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam in a long-term trajectory that will define our programming for the coming period.
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Oscillating constantly from the collective to the individual, he has in some ways made himself illegitimate by working in areas where nobody expects him to - with good reason.
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On the spot, the camera rolls ceaselessly and hurriedly, in an attempt at capturing something that would otherwise escape or no longer be comprehensible, and for that reason must be filmed.
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For some reason or other, this French 'pop électronique', together with French fashion, magazines (Purple, Crash) and the French art world, is often associated with decadent, 'lounge'-type scenes.
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In other words, not the standard fare of family get-togethers but important events, memories and obsessions that for whatever reason (preserving the status quo, for example) are usually suppressed.
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The reason I have hesitated to pick one of these features and analyse the project's so-called structure is that this would lead to the suspicion that there was a consistent plan behind it after all.
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