Sentences with phrase «as academic views»

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Luskin's writing was influenced by one of the most cited academic studies on whistleblowers, a 1985 academic report by researchers at the Ohio State University, who conluded that «that whistleblowing is appropriately viewed as «prosocial» behavior, that is behavior that involves both egoistic and altruistic motives.»
As a veteran science and technology writer who has dealt with the issue as a reporter, editor and academic, he had some insightful views on iAs a veteran science and technology writer who has dealt with the issue as a reporter, editor and academic, he had some insightful views on ias a reporter, editor and academic, he had some insightful views on it.
Conversely, the law and economics movement (yes, it's a political platform as much as an academic one) takes a decidedly dim view of government and regulation, treating those things as sand in the gears of the market.
I am not saying that academics shouldn't have this discussion, or that it shouldn't be reported upon, but to run this as your too story when it is clearly not a consensus view is little more than internet trolling.
Though seminary faculties like to affirm, in principle, a relationship between Christian theology and the life of the church, academic theology tends to view the ministering congregation as an addendum to the really interesting issues of ethics, philosophical and political theology, or social policy.
The strategy was put forth in a Discovery Insti - tute manifesto known as the Wedge Docu - ment, [1] which describes a broad social, political, and academic agenda whose ultimate goal is to defeat materialism, naturalism, evolution, and «reverse the stifling materialist world view and replace it with a science consonant with Christian and theistic convictions.
The rationale for academic freedom need not be a view of human nature; it may be put theologically as a matter of faithfulness to God.
As an Enlightenment idea, «academic freedom» is usually associated with a rationale that depends on a particular view of human nature.
The trick is to lock up your opponents in some social, academic, or historical context and then to dismiss their views as mere rattling against the bars.»
As with most academic traditions, and especially those that are viewed as soft, there are orthodoxies and fashions, and sometimes sudden turns, that are conventionally described — following Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions of almost half a century ago — as paradigm shifts..As with most academic traditions, and especially those that are viewed as soft, there are orthodoxies and fashions, and sometimes sudden turns, that are conventionally described — following Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions of almost half a century ago — as paradigm shifts..as soft, there are orthodoxies and fashions, and sometimes sudden turns, that are conventionally described — following Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions of almost half a century ago — as paradigm shifts..as paradigm shifts....
Gary: The reason I'm hesitant about your definition of «religious» is because, as you say, your definition has everything to do with your personal views and beliefs, and not as much to do with how people who call themselves religious perceive themselves, nor with the 150 or so years of academic research into religious phenomena.
Since we are bombarded daily by the mass media with news and views on the economy and economic policies, it is necessary to be trained to demythologize the claimed orthodoxies of economists, academics, policy makers and media programmes, as it is necessary to be able to demythologize the stories of the scriptures.
A general review of the endnotes from Gunter's paper reveals a fair number of sources who will corroborate the claim that Bergson's scientific views are nor only not outdated, but go very» much to the heart of current scientific methods and insights, but particularly, see A. C. Papanicolaou and Pete A. N. Gunter, eds., Bergson in Modern Thought Towards a Unified Science (New York: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1987), and for important background on how Bergson came to be seen as dated when he was not, see also, Milic Capek, Bergson and Modern Physics, (cited above) and The Philosophical Impact of Contemporary Physics (Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand, 1961), and the volume edited by Gunter, Bergson and the Evolution of Physics (cited above).
Economics is a mature academic discipline that is viewed as embodying the norms of the university as well as any, better than any outside the «hard sciences.»
Such developments within academic disciplines are highly significant in a society in which the social sciences are viewed as instruments for the clarification, support and advancement of the government's philosophy and policies.
Most of the writings about the kingdom of late are of an academic nature, trying to discern from the biblical foundations a view which the author regards as the true one.
A fierce debate among academics about secularization theory — the view that societies will become less religious as they modernize — seems to have been won by the skeptics.
By the 1920s, such views were being more openly and widely expressed by academics, as is indicated by the influence during that era of John Dewey, who expressed almost exactly the Comtean view.
I Wrote of «plausible views», as though all this were no more than a game of academic speculation inviting no intellectual commitment, to be taken up or dropped at our leisure, with all conclusions deferred.
We come to view him as an academic genius, a social prophet, a victim of unethical experimentation, and a criminal mastermind of the Hannibal Lector variety.
Deprived of native sympathy for academics and of a sense of ease in dealing with them — indeed, inclined to view them with misgiving — these ecclesiastics did not by instinct address themselves to their institutions in their office as articulate exponents of their faith, nor as pastors, nor as prophets.
They viewed theology as either a highly personal, individualized matter or as an essentially academic discipline conducted in universities and seminaries, something not germane to the life of the church or to personal faith.
For mainstream academics, those who take the view that Jesus was a hoax belong in the same category as those who claim that the moon landings were faked.
When influential evangelists (Franklin Graham, Pat Robertson), academics (Samuel Huntington, Bernard Lewis) and generals (William G. Boykin) have construed Islam as the enemy, Bush has not rebuked them, thereby permitting some to believe he shares their views.
Since we are bombarded daily by the mass media with news and views on the economy and economic policies, it is necessary to be trained to demythologize the claimed orthodoxies of economists, academics, policy makers and media programmes, as is accepted in the case of the stories of the scared scriptures.
Where Kung sees Pope Benedict as a Hitlerite who is undermining all that is true and good in the Catholic Church, the liberal Catholic academic establishment views Ryan as a Randian Objectivist who fundamentally (and cynically, the manifesto insinuates) betrays the true teachings of the Catholic Church.
Some academics, however, support the view that Halloween began independently as a solely Christian holiday.
She has co-written this article as an academic, not as a public servant and not representing the views of the WA health department.
SportsInsights takes an academic and contrarian view of the sports marketplace, as detailed in this article recently published in the Wall Street Journal, entitled, «A Contrarian's Guide to Football Betting.
The column takes an academic and contrarian view of the sports marketplace, as detailed in this article published in the Wall Street Journal, entitled, «A Contrarian's Guide to Football Betting.
SportsInsights takes an academic view of the sports marketplace, as detailed in our popular and best - selling Sports Investing series of books and our recent article comparing the sports marketplace to the financial markets.
The modern emphasis on ever - earlier independence and academics seems to inadvertently be sacrificing the very things they are designed to accomplish, and the modern view of parenting as a «competition» is setting the stage for stress, conflict, and failure.
Parents need to take the long view of social problems and to map out a plan to solve them quite as carefully and thoughtfully as they would consider academic or health problems.
Most school breakfast programs were created to assist low - income families, but many school officials now view a nutritious breakfast as an academic tool for all students, as valuable to learning as computers and textbooks.
Another issue with viewing grit and self - control as skills: the pressure is on children to master them, like any other academic skill.
All kids, at some point in their academic career, will struggle, so try hard not to view their setbacks or anxiety as a permanent threat to their school career.
Among those who do not have ADHD, Ritalin and Adderall are viewed as performance - enhancing drugs essential to achieving front - runner status in the academic arena.
The views Bob holds are often warned against as racist, dangerous, etc. by media, academics, large - party politicians, etc..
In view of the disconcerting developments in the past few months, we the undersigned academics and political analysts, appeal to the European Union and the US, as well as foreign institutions of which they are members, to strengthen their commitment to the European future of BiH, to adopt a firm approach toward spoilers of the reform process and to jointly use their leverage potential in a coordinated manner.
As a result these films can be more powerful than any number of biographies or academic books in shaping how we view politicians and their lives.
In current academic and NGO literature, economic participation and access are often viewed as a form of empowerment for women, and greater respect within the household.
One - state solutions 1: Many left - wing Palestinian academics and activists, and some far - left - wing Israelis, view a one - state solution with equal rights for all inhabitants as the only just solution to the conflict.
Today academics view it as an «iron triangle» that distorts policy decisions in favour of big business.
A poll of young people by Nottingham Trent University academics found two - thirds viewed past and present governments as dishonest and untrustworthy.
Polling by American Solutions, a citizen action network I founded in 2007, shows that on issues such as producing more American energy, cutting taxes to create jobs, balancing the budget by cutting spending, English as the language of government, and more, Americans oppose the views of academic elites by 75 to 85 percent.
While the speech was undoubtedly lengthy and did contain some words of praise for this most «noble» of professions, its real agenda was buried within the rhetoric, «idealistic» students being encouraged by leftist academics to view the people they work with as «victims of social injustice» who are to be pandered to.
Business people often view academics as not commercially - minded enough.
In addition to the struggle to find funding, the founder of the IR, Jimmy Reddoch, anticipated that some faculty members might view the presence of «industry» groups in an academic setting as inappropriate.
Young researchers on short - term contracts in particular view the law as the last — or at least the latest — blow to their professional ambitions at the hands of the Italian academic research system.
Others, like Tom Burke, founding director of U.K. - based environmental group E3G, dismissed the Nature piece as «an ivory - tower view of life» that focuses on what is being said in academic literature rather than what is happening on the ground as countries slowly but surely buckle to international pressure to take on climate responsibly.
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