Sentences with phrase «dichotomy set»

Could it be that this dichotomy sets boys up with some valuable lessons and skills?

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We have set up a false dichotomy where one side HAS to be right and one side HAS to be wrong when we don't know 100 % either way for sure.
I have not researched the topic, but it always strikes me as a false dichotomy they've set up.
We thus set up a false dichotomy between theological concerns and the «real life» of the church.
This creates a false dichotomy between a liberal, pacifist, feminist Jesus and a reactionary, violent, and patriarchal Judaism, a dichotomy that in turn sets the stage for new and modern anti «Judaism.
That's the neat dichotomy you think you've set up.
Dichotomies informed by fashion tend to be set up for women to lose.
Unfortunately, the New Evangelization here in the United States is often presented in contrast only to the first half of each of these dichotomies, set off against those errors that I am arguing are least relevant to our own cultural circumstances.
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).
We can do this by setting up three pairs, or «dichotomies», to consider three different aspects of any given system.
This must be nurtured through instruction and example, lest rejection of God in the lifestyle of the baptized set up an internal dichotomy that is the opposite to communion with God.
Insisting that the science of evolution is incompatible with the Christian faith sets up a false dichotomy that is costing far too many Christians their faith.
In the editorial article of the January / February issue of Faith, we argued that it is false to make a dichotomy between truth and compassion, because this is an implicit denial of Our Lord's proclamation that «The Truth will set you free».
One sometimes suspects that those theologians are fearful of losing their distinctive role by surrendering to secular understanding, and as a consequence they set up an intolerable dualism or dichotomy.
Nothing is more ignorant and uneducated than setting up a false dichotomy, like you have.
@momoya Your quotations don't set up any false dichotomies such as you attribute to me..
You said that I was setting up a false dichotomy that it was either evolution or god..
As regards the dominant climate of philosophical opinion, however, despite all the disclaimers that have been made concerning classical empiricism and positivism, the old dichotomy between a domain of sensible fact on the one hand, and sets of logical forms on the other, seems to persist and behind it the old dogma that where we have necessity we have merely tautology, and where we have fact or «experience» there is no necessity.
But it is not in fact true that nature is set apart from spirit by the hard - and - fast dichotomy which Kant defined, and the continuous life of Catholic Christendom testifies to the contrary.
The larger point I was trying to make was not about whether it is a good call or a bad call, but the fascinating dichotomy I observed between two culturally different sets of commentators who were equally ecperienced and knowledgeable.
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?
But after that, it is my opinion that you set up a very false dichotomy.
A new examination of remoteness as a barrier to health care, published online in the Journal of Global Health, notes that most surveys and policy documents categorize families as living either in an urban or rural setting, and this dichotomy can mask disparities of the most remote families.
Case law dating back to the 1950s sets up the dichotomy between individual and institutional grants.
«People set up a dichotomy of investigator - initiated projects versus team science, but that's not the contrast we're making,» he says.
A new examination of remoteness as a barrier to health care, published online today in the Journal of Global Health, notes that most surveys and policy documents categorize families as living either in an urban or rural setting, and this dichotomy can mask disparities of the most remote families.
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.
The filming itself sets up a beautiful dichotomy between the manipulative Nathan and the seemingly - innocent Ava.
Restrained performances from Aaron Pederson and the like set against a manic Hugo Weaving makes for a nice dichotomy of character in a film well worth your time.»
You'll still deal with the core dichotomy of the series, but rather than being thrust into a modern setting marked by deity driven destruction, you're part of a task force investigating a dimensional anomaly in the South Pole.
Eliza Dushku is just incredibly hot regardless, and she essays an interesting character in Jessie: a mostly impenetrable young woman whom seems strong and designed specifically to be a horror movie heroine, yet her friends» devotion to her and the reason they're all out in the woods sets up an cool dichotomy.
When we set up this dichotomy - great or not great - for our students, we're assuming that students are supposed to enjoy the «freedom» of summer.
The first two essentially set up a dichotomy between vouchers and the public schools.
These sorts of dichotomies are all the rage in education reform right now, but they are an older and long - standing dinner - table exchange among the private - school - choice set.
This idea — that the government can set the direction and course - correct along the way while others execute the work — is the «row - steer» dichotomy that Osborne and Gaebler made famous.
As I listen to the national education conversation, recently heightened and hyped by the movie Waiting for Superman, I am troubled that the current conversation has set up a false dichotomy that obscures the deeper challenges associated with improving the quality of teaching for every student.
People are setting up this false dichotomy, people are making these things mutually exclusive, and they don't have to be.
So, you could set the car up to have the the odd dichotomy of the Eco Pro's softer throttle response, but the gearbox's sportiest shift program.
I think there is a false dichotomy being set up here.
The dichotomy between the two is not only entertaining, but also sets up some of the conflict of the game, even if it does feel a bit forced at times.
You'll still deal with the core dichotomy of the series, but rather than being thrust into a modern setting marked by deity driven destruction, you're part of a task force investigating a dimensional anomaly in the South Pole.
Therefore, she introduces the intrepid bees into the domestic realm and sets up a dichotomy between their movement and dimensionality, and the flatness of the decorative motifs.
In 2018, The Figure and the Ground sets the stage by thinking about representation through the formal dichotomy of figure and ground.
It sets up a dichotomy between archetypal structures found in nature (such as the homes of insects, birds, plants and seeds) and industrially processed forms.
Set against shimming glitter, intricate patterns, and colorful flora stand several solemn self - portraits, each of which produce an intriguing dichotomy that evokes feelings of melancholia and exuberance.
Her candid snapshots narrate the dichotomy of what it means to be a celebrity on set, and off it, and she went on to shoot the grittier streets around Liverpool and teenagers outside the Cavern Club.
Blurring the boundaries between presence and absence, past and future, nature and civilisation, cyclical movements and inevitable transformations, the exhibition test the viewer's perceptive capacities, and demand that the dichotomy between the subject and the object is set aside.
Eleutheria, an Ancient Greek term for liberty, plays on the dichotomy of birds that have been caged and then set free.
A curtain — a recurrent motif in Condorelli's work — separated space and articulated the many relationships at play in the exhibition; between specific yet contingent objects, the dichotomy between friendship and work, and the difficulties of finding comfort in an austere gallery setting.
In a sketch outlining her conception of this body of work, Walker sets up the Idioms in contradiction to Four Desires: Conceptual Art Practice, Fine Art, Technical Mastery and Mind Boggling Scale, and suggests a parodic dichotomy between the form and intention of art based on gender, class, education and skill.
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