Edvard Munch is an example of an artist who greatly focused on expressing emotion. Henri Matisse, a fauvist, used simple, abstract colors to show emotion. Another major example would be a later artist, Mark Rothko, who was a "color field" abstract expressionist. Rothko was interested in conjuring deep emotions in viewers of his art, by using strong and abrasive colors.
Her philosophy is known as Objectivism, and champions the use of reason and rational selfishness for all decisions.
Bernard Delfgaauw has written: 'The young Marx' 'Twentieth century philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy, History
H. Prosch has written: 'The genesis of twentieth century philosophy'
Donald Atwell Zoll has written: 'The Twentieth century mind' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, American Philosophy, Civilization 'Twentieth century political philosophy' -- subject(s): History, Political science
Peter A. BERTOCCI has written: 'Mid-twentieth century American philosophy'
Nilima Sharma has written: 'Twentieth century Indian philosophy: nature and destiny of man' -- subject(s): Human beings, Indic Philosophy
STEWART CANDLISH has written: 'RUSSELL/BRADLEY DISPUTE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR TWENTIETH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHY'
David M. Steiner has written: 'Educational Achievement and Reform Strategies in the USA' 'Philosophy of Education, Volume 3 (The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy)'
For most of the Twentieth Century, the United States and the United Kingdom maintained amity with each other in international affairs.
Gary Gutting has written: 'French Philosophy in the Twentieth Century' 'Thinking the impossible' -- subject(s): French Philosophy, Philosophers 'Religious belief and religious skepticism' -- subject(s): Religion, Belief and doubt, Philosophy 'Thinking the impossible'
Twentieth."A twentieth" / "one twentieth" or "the twentieth" (depending on the context).The plural is twentieths.
Bernard Martin has written: 'Great twentieth century Jewish philosophers: Shestov, Rosenzweig, Buber, with selections from their writings' -- subject(s): Jewish Philosophy, Modern Philosophy 'The philosophical anthropology of Paul Tillich' -- subject(s): Philosophical anthropology, Philosophy, Theology 'The indispensability of Jewish theology' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Judaism