Sentences with phrase «archaic notions of»

Note: Tupperware parties are STILL a «thing» and have not been left in the 50's with archaic notions of housewives, soused herring and Hopalong Cassidy.
Today, the instability that Vassell is exploring has to do with archaic notions of authenticity and race.
Harvard embryologist Doug Melton argues that efforts to outlaw embryonic stem cell research are rooted in archaic notions of what is natural.
You are a lipstick service Jew, much like the majority of the Christians in America — you are only «religious» because you refuse to part ways with the archaic notion of a creator god.
As I have argued at length, and as a great deal of contemporary research and typical experience has confirmed, the archaic notion of an inborn morality is false.

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There were some who postulated a retracing of archaic repertoires that remained embedded in the final behavior, for example Paul MacLean's notion of a reptilian and protomammalian brain within the mature human brain.2
Freud's notion of religion, which presents religion as a way of attaining the archaic memory of the race, seems to contradict our presentation of religion here, following Teilhard, as eschatological in orientation.
I also happen to think that marriage is an archaic institution that feeds into capitalist romantic notions of partner ownership that sets unrealistic expectations for all involved.
However a much bigger battle looms... with the American Diabetes Association, the American Medical Association, and standard of medical care, that still believes in that archaic and deadly notion that fat is the Darth Vader of health and the primary cause of disease.
It seems to be based on an archaic notion that women and people of color don't play video games and don't consume «nerdy media».
Keren Benbenisty is a conceptual artist who uses various mediums, drawing in particular, to explore the notions of contemporary language in relation to its archaic provenance.
The artworks in this exhibition deal with notions related to the cosmos, archaic and symbolic forms, the spirituality of the natural world, the architecture of geology and minerals, sacred geometry, and the relation between the microcosm and macrocosm.
The title of the exhibition plays on ideas of language as a means to conceal, notions of the archaic, of the purposes and the fate of the artistic object and of domestic themes.
One could argue that this corporate behavior is simply an extension of an archaic patriarchal attitude toward periods in general; but because women are reliant on these items and keep coming back out of necessity, it's in companies» best interests to promote the notion that period products are safe (they're not) and that nothing else rivals their efficacy.
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