Sentences with phrase «dichotomy as»

Author Emily Gerrard explores this challenging dichotomy as well as possible legal redress for damage and loss caused by climate change.
He dismisses the often cited ivory tower / professional school dichotomy as irrelevant, and locates the trouble in the fill - in - the - blanks approach, where legal writing (and research) is seen as a rote or unceative exercise.
The premise that the deniers have shot themselves in the foot — as much as I wish to agree, is a false dichotomy as the headline claim by the Tele is emotive.
So, it's not a false dichotomy as you claim — instead, you have overlooked some very well - known contradictions that undermine your whole theory.
By using the binary of light and dark as an allegory for the dichotomy as a concept in general, this exhibition explores various compositional opposites such as hope and despair, familiar and foreign, human and mechanical, and real and representational.
Braman's use of materials also takes this dichotomy as a governing principle: colored plexi serves purely as a vehicle for light, volume, and color, while wood and cardboard bear evidence of use and wear.
Exploring the light and dark through art, the group exhibition at Gladstone Gallery raises questions regarding the dichotomy as a concept in general.
The part of this that bothers me isn't the lend / buy dichotomy as such.
She also dismisses the knowledge - skills dichotomy as «nonsense» and knowledge organisers as «a fad».
A long - standing debate in education hinges on the false assumption that teaching skills will detract from teaching knowledge; this is a false dichotomy as studies have shown that when knowledge is learned passively without skills, it is often learned at the superficial level and therefore does not readily transfer to new environments.
This is a false dichotomy as we need to educate for all levels of the Maslow pyramid: we all need to take care of physiological needs, but also safety, love / belonging, and self - actualization.
So when we encourage communities (and that includes SF) to just get it done on their own, are we setting up more of this kind of dichotomy as described in the Newsweek article?
They are as follows: (I) We may accept the Cartesian dichotomy as essentially valid, which of course commits us to Dualism.
The final cohort rated their emotional responses on a scale of 1 to 9 to each of a dozen videos based on such dichotomies as positive versus negative, excitement versus calmness, and dominance versus submissiveness.
The field continues to be dominated by twentieth century introductory textbook concepts, including such dichotomies as formative versus summative assessment, criterion - referenced versus norm - referenced testing, quantitative versus qualitative assessment, informal versus formal assessment — distinctions that often hamper rather than promote clear thinking about assessment.
For them, their very existence as members of the bourgeoisie was problematic, isolating them not merely from existing social and artistic institutions but creating deeply felt internal dichotomies as well.
A photographer schooled on both sides of the Atlantic, Maier - Aichen's work reflects on the dual influences of the history of photography and the history of painting, whether drawing on such dichotomies as German Romantic painting and the pioneers of German «objective» photography, or applying his post-factum experience of American frontier art — from the Hudson River School and Abstract Expressionism to Land Art and West Coast conceptualism — to his own topographical depictions of landscape subjects.
The climate alarmists always want to bypass this, and resort to imaginary dichotomies as the grounds for decision.

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Instead of viewing this as a false dichotomy, it's time for the brick and mortar store to adapt to the digital world to assure that it keeps up.
The bridge of the starship Enterprise crystallizes the dichotomy nicely: jovial, risk - taking James T. Kirk serves as captain, while the cold, reserved Spock is the first mate who figures out the technical stuff.
Many company leaders avoid giving to charity because they draw a false dichotomy between being prosperous as a company and being generous.
«There's not such the dichotomy between the real economy and stock market as we are sometimes led to believe by the debate in China,» Louis Kuijs, the chief economist for greater China at Royal Bank of Scotland, said this week.
Miley isn't exactly forging thought the underbrush, bushwhacking a new trail here... I think that this is less a virgin / whore dichotomy issue than it is not seeing her as being a grown up.
Worse, the author presents a false dichotomy in that she compares «hearing God» with schizophrenia, as if only the latter is delusional.
East Eastern Christians see a dichotomy of God and creation Eastern theologians are largely unaffected by modernism Eastern theologians do not agonize over the existence of God Eastern theologians systematize the transcendent, the miraculous, and the mystical into their theology, without a concept of «supernatural» Eastern theologians have coherent and helpful answers for most practical spiritual problems (such as during bereavement) Eastern clergy, monastics, and lay experts have resources for spiritual direction, moral direction, and Eastern clergy, monastics, and lay experts have resources for spiritual direction, moral direction, and bereavement counseling; thus they do not outsource religious problems to secular experts.
To me no biblical writer demonstrates this dichotomy better than Paul, who, as a result, can seem very contradictory at times.
Do you view Christianity as consisting of dichotomies?
It's more important because, as Hart rightly diagnoses, the modern mind is trapped in various false dichotomies — like thinking one has to be a personal theist or an anti-theist, or that the human person is either a ghost in a machine or a machine - generating ghost — and these false dichotomies themselves make it impossible for us to think rationally about topics such as natural law.
I have not researched the topic, but it always strikes me as a false dichotomy they've set up.
Since he retains his dualistic position throughout his works, his statements in The Myth of Sisyphus, which reveal the mind - matter dichotomy at the heart of his position, may be taken as definitive.
I've watched in growing frustration as this false dichotomy has convinced my friends to leave the faith altogether when they examine the science and find it incompatible with a 6,000 - year - old earth.
So far as I know, this is the only rigorous formal classification (which as formal and a mere classification is beyond intelligent controversy) of possible doctrines about God — except mere dichotomies (e.g., God is or is not eternal, one with all reality, etc.), which are never very helpful because only one of the two classes has positive content.
Which is exactly what purity culture does, because it perpetuates rape culture, as well as the virgin / whore dichotomy.
Medieval writers saw a clear dichotomy of wonder as a humbling realisation of ignorance in the face of God's creation and curiosity as a rather more negative and aimless desire to uncover the secrets of nature.
Furthermore, those who believe the Gospel of John to be a true account of who Jesus was and what he was about know that it is the nature of this Gospel to set up an insider / outsider dichotomy among its readers (as Gail O'Day demonstrates in her work on irony in John).
Agnisticism is the heart of Gould's dichotomy, as agnosticism comes up with the answer (at least hard sgnosticism does) that the existence og God is by definition unprovable.
It is important to note the political basis of an economic system as one of our basic dichotomies because there is a very real difference in the foundation of a capitalism in which the rules governing the system are determined by a few — rules concerning wages, monopolies, taxation, use of natural resources, government benefits, etc. — and one in which these rules are determined by representatives who are chosen by the general populace.
But that need not require us to think that there is a body - mind dichotomy, with the mind as a substantial entity that can be separated from the body, and when thus separated continue to «be» without any real difficulty.
(i) Elite vs. free enterprise capitalism: this first dichotomy has to do with whether the system actually functions as an open competitive marketplace.
Zen begins with the ordinary individual who is separated from his own true Buddha nature by the false dichotomies of a «Buddha» far back in history, or now in Nirvana; or, more existentially, man as separated from the world around him by a subject - object dualism.
Seen in this light, the dichotomy of love versus justice must be countered as a sub-Christian notion and dismissed.
Such a dichotomy is untrue to the scriptural witness, just as would be the opposite idea that dissolves history into nature.
And, as you have shown you don't need to believe in some B in order to not believe in the Unicorn, that would be a false dichotomy.
This kind of internal contradiction seems to run through much traditional theology; it finds explicit expression in Luther's dichotomy between the terrible God, who put him not only in awe but in utter terror, and the tender and loving God whom he knew in Jesus Christ as the savior, the loving friend, and the gracious Father of men.
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This results in a basic and inexplicable dichotomy whereby transmutation and redemption are regarded as nontemporal achievements.17 But if transmutation is a fact, and if God as consequent is a concrete actuality, transmutation must be a temporal affair — even though it has a nontemporal element.
As people come to realize that the concept of «God» is just an ancient human fabrication «spiritual but not religious» seems to be a rational way to deal with this dichotomy.
In my little book As I Lay Dying — the title is more indebted to Donne than to Faulkner, who may also be indebted to Donne — I write of Donne's embrace of life as a whole, an embrace that precludes the religious / secular dichotomy of what Mr. Kirsch persists in believing is «our secular age.&raquAs I Lay Dying — the title is more indebted to Donne than to Faulkner, who may also be indebted to Donne — I write of Donne's embrace of life as a whole, an embrace that precludes the religious / secular dichotomy of what Mr. Kirsch persists in believing is «our secular age.&raquas a whole, an embrace that precludes the religious / secular dichotomy of what Mr. Kirsch persists in believing is «our secular age.»
In American culture today, we speak of the dichotomy between same - sex relations and opposite - sex relations, as opposed to sex ordered for the purpose of procreation and sex not ordered for the purpose of procreation.
Brain research shows the brains of men and women are organized differently, and these gender - related but not always gender - specific differences could be construed as suggesting new stereotypes, another «dichotomy
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