Sentences with phrase «as practicing this philosophy»

I knew what I was looking for in a potential employer as far as practice philosophy, and in addition, I was looking for a clinic that had that intangible right «feel.»

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I like Jill's blogs and newsletters because she focuses on driving more sales in less time, which is also a philosophy I practice as I help my clients successfully -LSB-...]
Of course, that would be a lot to ask for, given the serious gap between hermeneutics and philosophy as practiced and taught today» the breach between the Gadamer who told us that philosophy is «the conversation of the soul with itself» and the Gadamer the academy is equipped to bring us.
This study, which was a powerful antidote to moral and political philosophy as practiced in the university, brought me into a world in which thinking is shaped by reality, and reality in turn by thought.
Because of the cultural changes of modernity, however, the just war tradition has been carried, developed, and applied not as a single cultural consensus but as distinct streams in Catholic canon law and theology, Protestant religious thought, secular philosophy, international law, military theory and practice, and the experience of statecraft.
As Paul Pfeutze has pointed out, both the dialogical philosophy and pragmatism emphasize the concrete and the dynamic, both reject starting with metaphysical abstractions in favour of starting with human experience, both insist upon «the unity of theory and practice, inner idea and outer deed,» and both insist on the element of faith and venture.
If we are not satisfied with what our current practice, science, and philosophy have to say about such a topic as space and place, can we propose an alternative that is more general, more coherent, more potentially effective in practice?
However, in the twentieth century, philosophy, at least as defined and practiced in the university, has given up that role.
Dr. Thompson who gave the 1957 Riverside Lectures at Riverside Church in New York City, under the title, «Philosophy and Practice in American Foreign Policy: A Protestant Realist Critique,» has written a number of articles for such journals as World Politics and Political Science Quarterly.
He can try to practice and extend these values in all that he does, and yet be aware of their limitations as a total philosophy of life.
In a reference that is also inclusive of Dalits and Adivasis, and that lays emphasis on the living practices of common people in India, Achin Vanaik states: «The great redeeming grace of Hinduism lies not so much in its philosophy or in its Brahmanism as in the simple ecumenism of its largely non-Brahminical and popular forms of existence.
From this perspective, and it can be supported from the history of modern philosophy as well, the modern period has been one that appealed away from reason to history, empirical data, and practice.
A wide array of modern minds have thought the same: Hegel lamented that philosophy is no longer «practiced as a private art, as it was by the Greeks,» Heidegger called for a return to the Greek grammar of being, and Kant claimed that «the ancient Greek philosophers remained more faithful to the Idea of the philosopher than their modern counterparts have done.»
Here, as elsewhere, Whitehead's talk about education turns out not to be mere casual conjecture, but part of a philosophy that shows why practice, if it is to be realistic, must take place in a certain way.
Since all of us are filled with admiration for the achievements of science and since all of us desire to practice and propagate such human virtues as friendliness, tolerance, good humor, sympathy and courage, we unconsciously assent to scientific humanism as a working philosophy of life.
I applaud people who have chosen that path and stick to it, and I must say I find it intensely tedious to listen to those cynical «vegan - bashers» who think they are amusing as they snark away at vegans without having any idea why they are even doing so, other than being threatened by something they don't understand, or by some vague aversion they have to any spiritual - sounding practice or «liberal - hippie - sounding» philosophy.
On the very day Michigan is holding spring practice at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., word comes that Wolverines coach Jim Harbaugh's off - campus philosophy for summer camps is back in swing, as well.
«[Parents] who share the family bed philosophy often cite parenting practices in cultures such as Bali, where infants are not allowed to touch the ground until they're three months old.»
How far can one travel from a core of foundational philosophy and practice before the result becomes unrecognizable and should no longer be identified as «Waldorf education» — public or private?
We have developed practice guidelines in conjunction with other homebirth midwives, evidence based research and the current midwifery literature; they reflect our philosophies and professional standards for practice, and they are reviewed and evaluated periodically as needed.
Attachment parenting as a philosophy and practice appeals to many parents and families today.
Our advocacy wear for mamas, daddies, babies, toddlers and children supports Attachment Parenting ideals (a philosophy based in the practice of nurturing parenting practices that create strong emotional bonds between the infant and parents) such as breastfeeding, extended nursing, co-sleeping, baby wearing (carrying baby in a sling), and natural birthing, as well as natural parenting practices such as cloth diapering.
I did not know about attachment parenting as a philosophy until after the birth of my second child but practiced it naturally with my first.
A user - friendly sociological overview of the philosophy and practice of doulas in the U.S., illuminated by real - life stories, for a wide audience ranging from current and aspiring birth professionals, reproductive scholars and students in a variety of academic disciplines as well as a unique resource for pregnant women contemplating childbirth.
Also, if you're choosing a grandparent as a relative caregiver, you want to make sure your child - care philosophy is still (somewhat) in practice when you leave your little one in Mom Mom's arms.
And as an entirely a priori form of philosophy, it says nothing about how freedom is actually practiced, only what its preconditions must look like.
The challenge now for the Conservatives, as they prepare for conference next week in Manchester, is to spell it out just as clearly, and then turn philosophy into practice.
As well as giving her a head start on teaching, Crone says her PFF program taught her how to «assess institutional fit,» gave her practice in things such as preparing statements of teaching and research philosophies, and improved her interviewing skills, all of which «helped tremendously» in her successful search for a faculty positioAs well as giving her a head start on teaching, Crone says her PFF program taught her how to «assess institutional fit,» gave her practice in things such as preparing statements of teaching and research philosophies, and improved her interviewing skills, all of which «helped tremendously» in her successful search for a faculty positioas giving her a head start on teaching, Crone says her PFF program taught her how to «assess institutional fit,» gave her practice in things such as preparing statements of teaching and research philosophies, and improved her interviewing skills, all of which «helped tremendously» in her successful search for a faculty positioas preparing statements of teaching and research philosophies, and improved her interviewing skills, all of which «helped tremendously» in her successful search for a faculty position.
The philosophy and practices of this mathematics department provide a model for recruiting and developing U.S. minority doctoral students as part of a model (as I see it) for a New American University.
Perhaps we as a family have always leaned towards an integrated approach, but the philosophies and practices have become more established over time.
The physical yoga practice is an amazing way to keep you in shape, but the philosophy of yoga must be studied as well.
As a Doctor of Philosophy in Social Sciences, and a practicing holistic health coach, she has spent the last couple of years researching how personality types relate to habit creation, and has created unique coaching programs around it.
«Caley's teaching has helped me grow my physical practice as well deepen my knowledge of yoga philosophy and mindfulness.
As a yoga teacher, some of my favorite questions to receive from students center around the philosophy of yoga, the spirit practice, which is the...
I see my work as a perfect blend of what these two stood for, and their work has really shaped my journey toward the study of Ayurveda, western herbalism, food as medicine, and psychology, as I've developed my holistic skin coaching practice and philosophy.
But as the teachers I practiced with planted little «nuggets» of philosophy in my head, I became more intrigued with the concept of yoga off the mat.
We use the yoga practice, what we know about sequencing, anatomy, breath and philosophy as a tool to improve athletes» overall well - being and their performance.
It was with him that Krishnamacharya studied philosophy, learned ancient source texts as well as the physical yoga practice.
While Śrī K Pattabhi Jois, or Guruji, was often quoted as saying, «Yoga is 99 percent practice and 1 percent theory,» he did not mean that we should practice blindly and ignore the underlying philosophy of yoga explained in the śastras, the ancient texts that contain the authoritative teachings of yoga.
Practice Philosophy: Every living being is a unique manifestation of the universe and deserves to be respected and treated as such.
My philosophy and practice is ever - expanding and I now work as a Holistic Nutritionist specialising in women's hormones, which basically means I help you, lovely woman, optimise your hormonal health utilising real food, biologically appropriate movement, simple stress management and daily self - love.
We cover a broad range of yoga theory, philosophy, and practice, with particular emphasis on the traditional eight limbed (Aṣhțāṅga) yoga system as described in Patañjali's Yoga Sūtras.
While serving as Editor in Chief for the International Journal of Yoga Therapy, I participated in numerous animated exchanges with yoga therapists, teachers and researchers from around the world regarding whether or not scholars should engage in «a reductionist approach to the study of yoga» as the author of the critique recommends, or adopt a holistic, ecological framework that honors yoga's complex interplay of philosophies and practices, rather than its constituent parts.
Daily proper oral hygiene, healthy moderation in your lifestyle and diet choices, as well as professional regular cleanings with your hygienist / dentist are integral parts of our prevention methodology and our core philosophy as practicing professionals.
Most modern yoga practices rely heavily on The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, a series of aphorisms written c. 250 CE, as the basis for their philosophies.
I would describe Peter «s yoga philosophy as teaching others how to practice yoga as a means for that individual to feel good.
«I was looking for a deeper understanding of Yoga philosophy as well as improving my practice.
The weight management component of my practice continues to grow as I introduce my philosophy of empowered choice vs. willpower.
The program at the Joschi Yoga Institute will challenge you as it takes you on a journey through yoga — as a philosophy and a practiceas well as the human spirit.
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