Sentences with phrase «dichotomy at»

I don't understand why there should be a dichotomy at all.
In the case of this film, it makes for an interesting dichotomy at times.
A key target in the panel's harshly worded review, published in July, was the managerial dichotomy at the ERC.
Or, rather, it has thereby introduced or apprehended a dichotomy at the center of actuality.
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.
Although Islam is not a religion in the conventional sense --(it's a System of life)-- like other religions, it has suffered from a terrible and tragic dichotomy at the hands of the extremist, orthodox, closed - minded and tunnel - vision priesthood.
Revisiting the dichotomies at the heart of modernist painting, Furnas manipulates the boundaries between figure and ground, form and formlessness, and figuration and abstraction, working in an idiosyncratic style that falls somewhere between Carroll Durham's and Kai Althoff s....

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«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.
not a false dichotomy... you may object to the terminology but your answer says * we * are the ones who are broken (or at least our perception of reality).
To me no biblical writer demonstrates this dichotomy better than Paul, who, as a result, can seem very contradictory at times.
The Protestent / Catholic dichotomy only holds in Western European countries that were exclusively Catholic at one time.
The pontiff wrote: «The result is a dangerous dichotomy, since things can be said there that would be unacceptable in public discourse, and people look to compensate for their own discontent by lashing out at others.
Indeed, the inadequacy of any final dichotomy should make itself felt at both extremes: being without becoming is left an empty category, inapplicable to most things which are (Seiende), since they are in the mode of being - in - change.
The reason is that the idiom «tends to perpetuate the conventional dichotomy between so - called «theoretical» («wissenschaftlich,» «academic») and «practical» disciplines, and at the same time to promote a false impression of agreement on terms» (63).
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.
First, in the section on politics, Küng attacks the prevailing dichotomy between personal morality and the morality (or amorality) of politics at the macro level.
Our neat traditional dichotomies of matter vs. energy, body vs. mind, can not be maintained at the most basic level.
I'm all for eliminating the false dichotomies and for acknowledging the world is more complicated than we're comfortable with — and that some things that at first seem incongruent actually aren't.
Thus the image of Satan aptly illustrates both the Oedipal relation, at the level of personal development, and the subject - object dichotomy, at the level of world - perception.
Modern intellectual culture assumes the «fact - value dichotomy» so easily, in fact, that the future relations of piety and intellect at Union will undoubtedly involve some mighty wrestling to keep the two intimate with each other, no matter how insulated some of our university colleagues prefer them to be.
At no point does he create a false dichotomy between «true» and «false» Christians.
Second, is the dichotomy between social gospel (the idea that if we work hard enough we can usher in the Kingdom of God on our own) and giving up (the idea that any attempts at redeeming this world are futile).
What can Whitehead, who refuses all dualistic dichotomies between history and nature, mean by speaking of a division of the world at this point?
He knows that it's true that when a person understands certain concepts they automatically believe in them (chemistry, calculus, etc), but he thinks that it's also a false dichotomy that puts science and god belief at odds!
Definition of False Dilemma: A false dilemma (also called false dichotomy, the either - or fallacy, fallacy of false choice, black - and - white thinking, or the fallacy of exhaustive hypotheses) is a type of logical fallacy that involves a situation in which only two alternatives are considered, when in fact there is at least one additional option.
false dichotomy, at the time of colson's «crime» there was no law against what he did!
These Christians were able, at least temporarily, to expand the communal bond of ideal family life by sharing their possessions, transcending a mine - thine dichotomy, they received from members according to their abilities and gave to them according to their needs.
As an Evangelical at UC Berkeley, I was smart enough to sense that academia had me cornered — that I was being forced to decide between fundamentalism and secular Enlightenment — but not smart enough to see beyond the dichotomy on my own.
Christian undergraduates at elite universities often feel forced into a troubling dichotomy: They may go «all - in» for a secular education, by examining their opinions under the tutelage of an irreligious faculty; or else they must withhold something of themselves from rational inquiry, erecting a barrier between the performative requirements of their research discipline and their beliefs about the way the world actually is.
The dichotomy between United's first - half display at the Etihad last weekend and their rousing, come - from - behind second 45 minutes perfectly encapsulates the idea that showing City too much respect is to sign your own death warrant.
It undercuts the madonna / whore dichotomy that is at the root of so much breastfeeding bias.
Coontz perpetuates the false dichotomy of «working» v. «at - home mothers,» contradicts her own writing from just two years ago, and ignores evidence published in scholarly journals.
Ms Curzer creates a false dichotomy where women must stay at home and breastfeed or work and feed with formula.
Still, even though mine are no longer functioning in that way and so I have this dichotomy going on as well, because this is the part I'm looking at all the time.
This dichotomy between emotion and reason was acknowledged at least as far back as the founding of the United States and the framing of the Constitution.
The «surprise» label attributed to Putin's decision, the «disappointment» characterising public reaction at Khodorkovky's apparent disinterest in re-entering Russian politics, and the «Dissident versus Despot» dichotomy applied to the Putin - Khodorkovky's relationship, bear closer scrutiny.
While the Huffington Post had no qualms about labeling the Lankao home illegal, a closer look at China's local culture suggests that the black / white, legal / illegal dichotomy which presupposes so much of our (Western) thinking about society, is not apposite in the Chinese context.
The tone of the piece hints at the false dichotomy perceived by 38 Degrees: the howling, downtrodden masses vainly attempting to get their voices heard at the highest levels, ignored by dastardly Members of Parliament who are irritated by the representations they receive because it's keeping them from feeling up the intern in taxpayer - subsidised bars.
When the President removed his handkerchief to wipe away dropping tears when he saw the crowd in Tamale I felt something within I know he was mesmerised by the thick crowd but I saw that as normal looking at the north and south dichotomy and his ability to comfortable fix himself across the divides.The father suffered two exile situations and as young boy or man saw what happened those are what have contributed to his solid political stance and indepth understanding of our contemporary politics.
Miliband even pointed to this dichotomy, opening his 2013 speech by quoting the crashed cyclist he helped earlier in the year, who described him as «not geeky at all» in person.
Access to ready money in the months after Sandy is another defining dichotomy evident from community to community at the anniversary mark.
In a 2011 study, Warren argued that such a dichotomy could exist only if the two groups were separated for millions of years at formation.
Technical service work presents you with a constant dichotomy: You are providing a service and have a genuine desire to help people work through technical problems, but at the same time you are working under time constraints given the large number of queries you receive each day.
I love dichotomies and paradoxes and this is one of the greats, I offer it to you humbly — if you want to access your true power, true strength, true grace, play with softening at the edges.
But I can completely relate to the whole challenge dichotomy — it spurs you on but also shackles you at the same time.
I experienced this dichotomy in my own life: Halfway through earning my journalism degree, I was surprised (like, genuinely surprised) to discover that I was good at math and had an affinity for stats and economics.
The fantastic A New Tomorrow: Visions of the Future in Cinema program currently screening at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art includes two dystopian features that delve beyond the humour to explore the reality of the dichotomy of both unwanted and desperately needed offspring, courtesy of Andrew Niccol's 1997 effort Gattaca and Alfonso 2006 offering Children Of Men.
It's a dichotomy that at least could have provided some irony, but just remains one more foggy message in a film that both embraces and ridicules their life of getting high and getting distracted.
I like the music in this trailer, and the dichotomy of the two couples looking at their relationships and where they really want to be.
It's still the only teen - themed / aimed weekly drama that has discussed sexuality from nearly every angle (as Williamson observes on one of the DVDs, the dichotomy of the Dawson - Joey - Pacey - Jen quartet gave them the luxury of taking four unique stands at the start) without becoming salacious, and I can't help but see my washed - up self in Dawson's eagerness to become a filmmaker, from Dawson's home videos in which Joey is attacked by a lagoon creature (as you may surmise from its title, the series is set in a sun - dappled New England inlet) to his Spielberg fixation — although even as a teen, I recognized that 1941 is a better film than Hook.
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