Sentences with phrase «classical view»

Within the world of psychoanalytic theory resides what has become the accepted classical view of the human mind; a three tier system where human experience is
Within the world of psychoanalytic theory resides what has become the accepted classical view of the human mind; a three tier system where human experience is processed.
Dr. Brueggemann reviews a book concerning classical views of poverty.
Well, then, if both of these antithetic classical views have failed, where, indeed, are things?
However, Ático is much more than just a successful restaurant; charming outdoor terraces with the best views where you can have a drink or a meal in the summer, a magical space («La Pérgola») to enjoy the most classical views of Gran Vía, conventional cocktails and new twists from our bartenders, and all with the warm, elegant ambiance of a sophisticated space decorated like an exclusive private club.
We discuss the Classical view on rents and policy responses to the rentier sector in the 19th century.
Deneen takes this quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns and replaces the Classical view with the Catholic view: «Liberalism [Modernism] was fundamentally animated by a deep philosophical and theological objection to Catholicism — and, until recent times, vice-versa.»
The importance of the classical view of the virtues was that conduct was seen to be the outcome of character, and it was considered entirely futile to divorce inward moral reality from its exercise in the society or community in which a person lived.
Rather, it is a set of Lochner - like expansions (in my judgment) of the Founders» understanding of natural rights (which itself may be the correct understanding of Locke, or not, and which, to necessarily complicate things even more, itself was usually moderated in practice by most Founders holding elements of the communitarian - classical view) that is the real ground of my distinction between the natural rights conception of liberty and the economic autonomy conception.
The late - nineteenth century saw this classical view displaced, however, when the sodomite was set up as the bearer of a distinct and pervasive psychological persuasion.
Moreover, the classical view implies that these years were pointless; the process view does not.
According to the classical view of God, God could have skipped all this; according to the process view he could not.
Classical views of privacy are not based on the basic self - sufficiency of the individual.
This classical view of play still retains advocates today.
Privacy itself is thus a relative term in the classical view.
While the classical view says that the future is exhaustively settled, we claim that its partly open.
A good example of a passage that is frequently appealed to as a way of supporting the classical view of foreknowledge but that falls short is Jesus» prediction that Peter would deny him three times (Mt 26:36).
These were just misguided ways of speaking, for these speakers didn't realize that they were presupposing the classical view of the future as a domain of settled facts and then denying God knew it.
Minxin Pei (pp. 99 - 113) admittedly «sides with the skeptics in rejecting authoritarian resilience» by opting for the classical view that autocracies by their very nature of having absolute power and unchallenged privileges with no checks and balances inevitably leads to looting and corruption.
In any event, once we understand the unlimited intelligence of God, its apparent that there is no more need to wonder how the God of open theism can promise to achieve his over all purposes for creation than there is to wonder this about the classical view of God.
I share all this to show how misguided it is to read the classical view of divine foreknowledge into Peter's denial.
Greg: I've found that every passage that people appeal to prove the classical view of divine foreknowledge is capable of being translated or interpreted in different ways and / or it fails to support all that these people try to make it support.
Since such a view can not possibly be defended on the classical view (which holds that God is in all ways absolute and has no relative states), Hartshorne is actually maintaining that the case for God's necessary existence is made by holding that God is in some ways contingent!
The classical view conceives of God as immutable and unchanging.
In the classical view, God knows the future in detail.
In the classical view, God is what he is quite apart from whether the world exists or not.
Develop a strong understanding of the classical view of freedom — particularly the classical relationship between freedom and truth — as an alternative to the modern understanding of freedom as license.
Although he does not develop it, Wiman's commitment to the divine liveliness of life is supported by the classical view of God as Creator.
Hence, Van Engen's concern that our view of missional be rooted in the «classical view» of mission.
The classical view (both Protestant and Catholic) held that theology was «the queen of the sciences,» that all knowledge was directed toward knowing God Theology dealt with ultimate questions and all of life.
Thus the classical view, brought in Aquinas to a fullness that was less developed in Aristotle, holds simultaneously that, in one sense, the inherent end of personhood is communion and, in a reciprocal sense, that the inherent end of a true community is full respect for the personhood of each of its members.
When he circulated his first political treatise, The Elements of Law, in 1640, he still accepted the classical view that individuals are unfree if they are dependent on the will of someone else.
A new study by an team of Ludwig - Maximilians - Universitaet (LMU) in Munich reaffirms that sponges are the oldest animal phylum — and restores the classical view of early animal evolution, which recent molecular analyses had challenged.
«The classical view of infectious disease is that a single organism invades and produces an infection,» Seed says.
The classical view says thought is born from these connections between neurons.
In the classical view (bold line), metastable clusters form and nucleation occurs when the critical nucleation enthalpy ΔG * is overcome.
Despite its relevance, little is known about the precipitation mechanism of calcium carbonate, and specified complex crystal structures challenge the classical view on nucleation considering the formation of metastable ion clusters.
The classical view, in contrast, does not facilitate such early structural preformation because ionic solutions form clusters randomly.
Although in the classical view species are not supposed to be able to interbreed successfully, that was and still is not always true of bonobos and chimpanzees, says Christina Hvilsom, a conservation geneticist at the Copenhagen Zoo.
In the classical view of evolutionary biology, men have an advantage when they disseminate their genes as greatly as possible through many different partners.
«I thought, my god, that is fascinating,» Bem says, «because it means that our classical view of the physical world is wrong.»
If the classical view proposing co-evolution between brains and teeth is correct, they expected to see a close correspondence between species evolving at a fast rate for both traits.
«From this study we learn planets in these multi-systems are small and their orbits are flat and circular — resembling pancakes — not your classical view of an atom,» said Jason Rowe, research scientist at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, Calif., and co-leader of the research.
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