Sentences with phrase «ideological argument»

In Washington, anyway, people are excited to suggest that selecting Ryan means we're in store for a much more policy - oriented, big - picture, ideological argument through November.
Aside from these specifically biblical issues, there are also sociological and ideological arguments mounted from each side.
To avoid financial crises we must ditch ideological arguments about regulation and understand that the economy is an ecosystem, say three complexity theorists
What I noticed was the surfeit of ideological arguments and the paucity of respect for experience.
Calling someone names and making direct ad hominem attacks (and YES... the TROLL started ALL of that FIRST) is not an ideological argument.
The personal and the social are linked, not through ideological arguments, but in a theological understanding of grace.
Nigel Evans would probably agree in the main with my ideological argument for political advertising.
Take the personal allegiances out of it, and policy differences about public service reform are not an ideological argument to cascade down the generations.
The case for assigned revenues simply reflects the Liberal Democrats» ideological argument that the Scottish parliament should raise more than 50 % of its revenues.
«This is too logical a transition for anyone to have an ideological argument against clean energy, because it stands against economic growth and good business sense,» says Daniel Kammen, professor of energy at the University of California, Berkeley, and science envoy for the U.S. State Department, who is attending the talks, «That's what people are saying here — they're incredulous that anyone would want to back off on this.»
Ideological arguments and utopian objectives don't help.
``... It is simply outrageous that members of Congress would put an ideological argument above the important work the FAA does... And how, as our nation sluggishly continues to try to recover from the recession, can you throw 4,000 FAA employees, and an unknown number of contractors, out of work?
This is not solely an exercise of «viewing» but a conceptual re-interpretation of textual historical inheritance, ideological arguments and conflicting realities.
Another element that's missing from this discussion is that scientific and ideological arguments should be clearly distinguished from each other («is» vs «ought»).
The idea that nuclear or «clean coal» or, for that matter, wind, will by itself solve our energy gap is nonsense, and it usually masks an ideological argument from one side or the other.
Their ideological argument rapidly becomes a physical one, and it almost immediately morphs from a frustrated shoving match into an ugly, fury - driven grudge match.
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