Sentences with phrase «essentialism with»

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As Pius XII brings out St Thomas» philosophical synthesis does go significantly beyond such essentialism balancing it with a much needed existentialist emphasis upon «dynamic», even relational, being.
This trend from essentialism to existentialism does not of itself conflict with Christianity.
... (The) trend from essentialism to existentialism does not of itself conflict with Christianity.
Johnson concludes that «there is probably a complex «biology of sexual orientation,» but there are alos developmental and psychological processes in earl childhood, as well as culturally bound determinants throughout life, that contribute to the way each individual experiences sexual orientation... Therefore, the question of «essentialism versus constructivism» (basically, nature vs. nurture) presents us with a false dichotomy.
What's wrong with substantialism, essentialism and / or separatism other than that they are «inadequate and counterproductive for process - relational thought» (94)?
Medieval Latin / Western theology, formulated in the static philosophical categories of Plato and Aristotle (Greek Essentialism), rather than the dynamic philosophical categories of Heraclitus, often failed to adequately express the complexity of God's relationship with his people and the transformational affects of an immanent, usually mediated, Divine Presence had on them.
Get your head out of your navel, look around, maybe get a job, a hobby, something that has nothing to do with biological essentialism and sending women back to the stone age.
Essentialism of this sort erroneously ascribes homogeneity to what in reality are divergent groups with different interests.
But furthermore — and this is perhaps Darwin's greatest contribution — he developed a set of new principles that influence the thinking of every person: the living world, through evolution, can be explained without recourse to supernaturalism; essentialism or typology is invalid, and we must adopt population thinking, in which all individuals are unique (vital for education and the refutation of racism); natural selection, applied to social groups, is indeed sufficient to account for the origin and maintenance of altruistic ethical systems; cosmic teleology, an intrinsic process leading life automatically to ever greater perfection, is fallacious, with all seemingly teleological phenomena explicable by purely material processes; and determinism is thus repudiated, which places our fate squarely in our own evolved hands.
Greg McKeown, founder of essentialism, best - selling author, and inspirational speaker, is all too familiar with the way most of us live.
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If you are not familiar with the current labels, reprinted from one textbook to the next, they are essentialism, perennialism, progressivism, existentialism, and behaviorism.
Essentialism has affinities with Skinnerian and Pavlovian behaviorism.
Hershman Leeson sat down with fellow artist JULIANA HUXTABLE, whose own shape - shifting work investigates similar issues in the millennial generation, to discuss the ways in which technology both abets essentialism and creates possibilities for its evasion and subversion.
By 1993, in an interview with Ellen Rooney, Spivak had begun warning against «strategic essentialism» after witnessing its use not as a mobilizing slogan but as a master word, not as a means to an end (a strategy) but as itself justified.
These theoretical references were also the lodestars of a dominant anti-essentialist discourse on how the female and the feminine were socially constructed and you couldn't address Murray's work without dealing with how engaged she was with the basic components of painting — figure and ground, oil on canvas and support, and this was in the dangerous territory of the essentialism of painting itself.
There's the usual tangle here of nature and nurture, the difficulty of holding which unresolved can tempt us to cut the knot with a Gordian «All [men][women] are... such and so,» and «All [white][black][brown][yellow][red] people are... such and so,» whether based in some essentialism or in the view that social attitudes and roles operate so broadly and effectively that the result is largely indistinguishable from that which would be produced by essential differences.
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