Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Peter Oborne" ¶ 14
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

worldview and is
Cultural anthropology also covers economic and political organization, law and conflict resolution, patterns of consumption and exchange, material culture, technology, infrastructure, gender relations, ethnicity, childrearing and socialization, religion, myth, symbols, values, etiquette, worldview, sports, music, nutrition, recreation, games, food, festivals, and language ( which is also the object of study in linguistic anthropology ).
Christian alternative rock is a form of alternative rock music that is lyrically grounded in a Christian worldview.
Isaac Newton's ( 1642 – 1727 ) mathematical explanation of universal gravitation explained the behavior both of objects here on earth and of objects in the heavens in a way that promoted a worldview in which the natural universe is controlled by laws of nature.
Thus if we reason from the statement " Pegasus flies " to the statement " Pegasus exists ", we are not asserting that Pegasus is made up of atoms, but rather that Pegasus exists in a particular worldview, the worldview of classical myth.
In the preface to Generation X Goes Global: Mapping a Youth Culture in Motion, a collection of global essays, Professor Christine Henseler summarizes it as " a generation whose worldview is based on change, on the need to combat corruption, dictatorships, abuse, AIDS, a generation in search of human dignity and individual freedom, the need for stability, love, tolerance, and human rights for all.
The current worldview has it that everything is made of matter, and everything can be reduced to the elementary particles of matter, the basic constituents — building blocks — of matter.
For these reasons there is a widespread scholarly view that the sacrificial rules of Leviticus 1 – 16 were introduced after the Babylonian exile, when circumstances allowed the priestly writers to describe the rituals so as to express their worldview of an idealised Israel living its life as a holy community in observance of the priestly prescriptions.
According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the " deep tension between the Kantian moral imperatives and a Nietzschean diagnosis of the modern cultural world is apparently what gives such a darkly tragic and agnostic shade to Weber's ethical worldview.
In folkloristics, a " myth " is a sacred narrative usually explaining how the world or humankind came to be in its present form, " a story that serves to define the fundamental worldview of a culture by explaining aspects of the natural world and delineating the psychological and social practices and ideals of a society ".
* A root metaphor is the underlying worldview that shapes an individual's understanding of a situation.
It has been noted that many Pagans argue that the adoption of a polytheistic worldview would be beneficial for western society, replacing the dominant monotheism that they believe is by its very nature politically and socially repressive.
Animism was also a concept common to many pre-Christian European religions, and in adopting it, contemporary Pagans are attempting to " reenter the primeval worldview " and participate in a view of cosmology " that is not possible for most Westerners after childhood.
It holds to " a holistic worldview ," emphasising that the Mind, Body and Spirit are interrelated and that there is a form of Monism and unity throughout the universe.
The overall program of these panels, their beauty, complex symbolism, classical references, and arrangement relative to each other is one of the most compelling and comprehensive illustrations of the Renaissance worldview.
A preacher is a person who delivers sermons or gives homilies, generally on religious topics, although one can also preach any of the components of any worldview or philosophy.
The paradigm, in Kuhn's view, is not simply the current theory, but the entire worldview in which it exists, and all of the implications which come with it.
It is often this final conclusion, the result of the long process, that is meant when the term paradigm shift is used colloquially: simply the ( often radical ) change of worldview, without reference to the specificities of Kuhn's historical argument.
Furthermore, Brummett points out, " A worldview in which truth is agreement must have rhetoric at its heart, for agreement is gained in no other way.
Racism is generally defined as actions, practices, or beliefs that reflect the racial worldview: the ideology that humans are divided into separate and exclusive biological entities called " races ".
Further, in academic writing, though " myth " usually means a fundamental worldview story, even there it is occasionally ambiguous or clearly denotes " falsehood ", as in the " Christ myth theory ".

worldview and then
Claims are made that researchers bring pre-existing opinions on issues concerning human sociality to their studies, and then seek evidence that agrees with their worldview or otherwise furthers a sociopolitical agenda.
" Daniel Dennett, in his book Breaking the Spell, suggests that if non-naturalists are concerned with this connotation of the word bright, then they should invent an equally positive sounding word for themselves, like supers ( i. e., one whose worldview contains supernaturalism ).
This view was shaped by the leading Western worldview of the time and the desire for Sociology to establish itself as an independent discipline against the then popular racist-biological environmental determinism where environment was all.
It was then that he developed a worldview — anthropological, political, ethical — that he would hold to and advocate until his death.
The mortality salience hypothesis ( MS ) states that if indeed one ’ s cultural worldview, or their self-esteem serves a death-denying function, then threatening these constructs should produce defenses aimed at restoring psychological equanimity ( i. e., returning the individual to a state of feeling invulnerable ).
After being asked to write about their own death ( vs. a neutral, non-death control topic, such as dental pain ), and then following a brief delay ( distal, worldview / self-esteem defenses work the best after a delay ... see Greenberg et al.
Essentially, the DTA hypothesis states that if individuals are motivated to avoid cognitions about death, and they avoid these cognitions by espousing a worldview or by buffering their self-esteem, then when threatened, an individual should possess more death-related cognitions ( e. g., thoughts about death, and death-related stimuli ) than they would when not threatened.
If this is so for the Temple, and in Romans 4 for the Land, then it must a fortiori be the case for Jerusalem, which formed the concentric circle in between those two in the normal Jewish worldview.

worldview and put
A worldview is a map that we use to orient and explain, from which we evaluate and act, and put forward prognoses and visions of the future.
Brantley Bardin of Details commented that " Songs like “ Violently Happy ” summed up a worldview that put all its faith in emotional abandon instead of logic.

worldview and use
This was not a cynical use of religion to manipulate his subjects into obedience, but an intrinsic element in Alfred's worldview.
To use the terms of another metaphoric worldview, Lakoff insists, is to unconsciously support it.
Historians trace Westerners ' use of the word Chinese to denote " confusion " and " incomprehensibility " to the earliest contacts between Europeans and Chinese people in the 1600s, and attribute it to Europeans ' inability to understand and appreciate China's radically different culture and worldview.
Another use of the word paradigm is in the sense of " worldview ".
Today, the name " Chinese whispers " is said by some to be considered offensive or racist, Historians trace Westerners ' use of the word Chinese to denote " confusion " and " incomprehensibility " to the earliest contacts between Europeans and Chinese people in the 1600s, and attribute it to Europeans ' inability to understand and appreciate China's radically different culture and worldview.
Fields of activity included study of prehistory and ancient history ( directed by Wilhelm Jordan, who led excavations in the region ), study of medieval history and folklife ( directed by Karlernst Lasch from March 1935 ), build-up of the " Library of the Schutzstaffel in Wewelsburg " ( directed by Dr. Hans Peter des Coudres ), and strengthening the National Socialist worldview in the village of Wewelsburg ( directed by Walter Franzius, this included such work as renovation of a timbered house in the center of the village of Wewelsburg — the " Ottens Hof "— between 1935 and 1937 for use as a village community center ; Franzius also undertook various other architectural tasks ).
Essentially, Atkinson claims that the nature of the audiences use of alternative media ( participatory v. passive ), as well as their worldview, often shape the performances of resistance against dominant power structures in society.
The analysis usually focuses on the narrative, interpretations, worldview, use of evidence, or method of presentation of other historians.
Still others use " pagan " as a generic label for their spiritual worldview, or no identifying label at all.
The U. S. use of the term " worldview " in Christian rhetoric can be traced to the evangelical Reformed philosopher H. Evan Runner of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Presented from a Kabbalistic perspective, yet presupposing no prior knowledge and without the use of Kabbalistic terminology, this work provides a foundation for understanding the worldview and ideas found in the Zohar, the writings of Rabbi Isaac Luria the Ari ' zal and other Kabbalistic works.
The metaphorical use of " stream " to describe mentality is characteristic of but not unique to the Buddhist literature and worldview.
Scott sees " high modernism " as an ideology that transcends the traditional divisions between the political " left " and " right "; it could be found wherever anyone wished to use state power to bring about utopian changes in people's work habits, living patterns, moral conduct, or worldview.

0.185 seconds.