Sentences with word «contextualism»

Here we reach the limit of contextualism as an ethical theory.
ACT is an orientation to psychotherapy that is based on functional contextualism as a philosophy and RFT as a theory.
In Edmonton (City) v Edmonton East (Capilano) Shopping Centres Ltd., [5] the majority (5/4) affirmed its allegiance to the categorical approach while summarily snubbing contextualism for generating «uncertainty and endless litigation concerning the standard of review.»
There is a strong practical focus enrichening our approach using some perspectives and techniques from other therapeutic approaches like mindfulness, acceptance, functional contextualism and the role of values.
The Supreme Court's abandonment of contextualism explains why its post-Dunsmuir decisions are silent when it comes to comparing the decision - maker's relative expertise with that reasonably expected of the reviewing court.
If this means that contextualism lives on, the Supreme Court can take no credit.
[8] Without doubt, that case provides the most secure lifeline for those unwilling to publish contextualism's obituary.
Once known as the pragmatic and functional approach, the second step is referred to as the contextual approach or simply contextualism.
Therefore, in the U.S. a rough contextualism reigns supreme, with defeasible rules of thumb about when one can imply a delegation of interpretive authority from Congress to the agency.
The facts of terrorism and torture are the facts of contextualism and confessionalism raised to the level of violence.
We call it by many fancy names: ministry of relevance, contextualism or empowerment, finding meaning for ourselves, taking charge of our lives, liberation, and so on.
But at least two dangers lie in this resort to contextualism.
Not since Dunsmuir has the Supreme Court identified the review standard through a sustained analysis of contextualism's four factors.
In brief, Dunsmuir is on life - support so long as contextualism has a past but no future and the search for legislative intent remains a topic of historical interest.
While some will insist that all obituaries relating to contextualism's demise are premature, others will focus on the scope of Dunsmuir's four correctness categories.
[6] But there is more compelling evidence of contextualism's demise.
Those who complain about the unpredictability of the doctrine post-Mead would warn a Canadian pushing for contextualism to be careful about what you wish for.
On the other hand, American jurists and scholars who defend Mead's contextualism and reject interpretive formalism might look northward to bolster their position by reading the burgeoning Canadian literature criticizing Edmonton East.
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