Sentences with phrase «in practicing philosophy»

Many women choose to use a midwife rather than a doctor because of the difference in practicing philosophy.

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She said Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's philosophy that women need to «lean in» and be more assertive isn't always effective in practice.
The philosophy and practices have been expressed in many ways ever since, including by some well - known advocates like Stephen Covey, Peter Senge and Tom Peters.
I like Jill's blogs and newsletters because she focuses on driving more sales in less time, which is also a philosophy I practice as I help my clients successfully -LSB-...]
The C - Suite Coach Method uses a foundation in core coaching philosophies, diversity and inclusion best practices and millennial research.
In the survey process, part one evaluated workplace policies, practices, philosophy, systems and demographics, worth about 25 % of the total evaluation.
I am a firm believer in their teachings and methodology and owe a bulk of who I am to their philosophies and practices.
The THOMISTIC SEMINAR: ELIZABETH ANSCOMBE: ETHICS, VALUE AND PRACTICE is a week - long program for graduate students in philosophy under the direction of John Haldane (University of St. Andrews) with presentations by Gavin Lawrence (UCLA), Michael Pakaluk (Clark University), Thomas Pink (Kings College, London) and David Soloman (Notre Dame).
In particular, there is no space for either analytic philosophy or the traditional kind of literary criticism, practiced by Robert Alter or Harold Fisch, that concentrates on the poetic imagery and the narrative contours of the book.
«I studied philosophy and law and then practiced law in big international firms in Amsterdam and Brussels for seven years before dramatic circumstances in my life brought me and my wife to consider an invitation from Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, Archbishop of Vienna and Grand Chancellor of the ITI, to come to Austria to help him with building up and professionalising the ITI, which at that time had existed for only 7 years and which was dealing with serious financial problems and battling for its survival.
I lead worship in a Nazarene church, and although the denomination has made huge strides in its philosophy and practice, it has a strong «holiness» background.
It's to examine and compare competing philosophies, in practice.
The other tradition — rooted in Judeo - Christian practice transmitted through Roman, medieval and common law, then through European philosophy to the American Constitution — stresses what E. J. Corwin has called «the higher law background» of our legal tradition.
This study, which was a powerful antidote to moral and political philosophy as practiced in the university, brought me into a world in which thinking is shaped by reality, and reality in turn by thought.
Nor should we look to philosophy for help in determining our educational practices.
Because of the cultural changes of modernity, however, the just war tradition has been carried, developed, and applied not as a single cultural consensus but as distinct streams in Catholic canon law and theology, Protestant religious thought, secular philosophy, international law, military theory and practice, and the experience of statecraft.
As Paul Pfeutze has pointed out, both the dialogical philosophy and pragmatism emphasize the concrete and the dynamic, both reject starting with metaphysical abstractions in favour of starting with human experience, both insist upon «the unity of theory and practice, inner idea and outer deed,» and both insist on the element of faith and venture.
If we are not satisfied with what our current practice, science, and philosophy have to say about such a topic as space and place, can we propose an alternative that is more general, more coherent, more potentially effective in practice?
Rather, it's that Catholic groups and individuals have decided to establish schools and institutions of higher education that take this philosophy seriously and seek to apply it in practice.
However, in the twentieth century, philosophy, at least as defined and practiced in the university, has given up that role.
We can postpone the fateful day by insisting that metaphysically, «form» is to do with something outside the «reductionist» methodology ofscience, but surely it would be better to tread the path of finding a synthesis between science and philosophy so that the two areas of knowledge are genuinely seen in practice to be expressions of the one Wisdom of God.
While this grieves us, it should not surprise us, for it is the unavoidable effect of relativism in theology and pastoral practice which has its roots in the Reformation philosophy of private judgment which has held sway among Catholics for some decades now.
Dr. Thompson who gave the 1957 Riverside Lectures at Riverside Church in New York City, under the title, «Philosophy and Practice in American Foreign Policy: A Protestant Realist Critique,» has written a number of articles for such journals as World Politics and Political Science Quarterly.
He can try to practice and extend these values in all that he does, and yet be aware of their limitations as a total philosophy of life.
Each mental hospital, clinic, or other facility uses clergymen and volunteers in keeping with the philosophy and practice of the facility and staff.
In a reference that is also inclusive of Dalits and Adivasis, and that lays emphasis on the living practices of common people in India, Achin Vanaik states: «The great redeeming grace of Hinduism lies not so much in its philosophy or in its Brahmanism as in the simple ecumenism of its largely non-Brahminical and popular forms of existencIn a reference that is also inclusive of Dalits and Adivasis, and that lays emphasis on the living practices of common people in India, Achin Vanaik states: «The great redeeming grace of Hinduism lies not so much in its philosophy or in its Brahmanism as in the simple ecumenism of its largely non-Brahminical and popular forms of existencin India, Achin Vanaik states: «The great redeeming grace of Hinduism lies not so much in its philosophy or in its Brahmanism as in the simple ecumenism of its largely non-Brahminical and popular forms of existencin its philosophy or in its Brahmanism as in the simple ecumenism of its largely non-Brahminical and popular forms of existencin its Brahmanism as in the simple ecumenism of its largely non-Brahminical and popular forms of existencin the simple ecumenism of its largely non-Brahminical and popular forms of existence.
Their is nothing divine in the philosophy of Buddah, mearly practices of the mind.
Yet in practice nihilism is an impossible philosophy of life, for it is itself the unanswered problem of God.
Satan may be no doctor of theology, but he is very well trained in philosophy, and has had 6,000 years to practice his craft.
Eventually, I began to pursue the answer through a research study to see if those youth ministries consistently reaching youth for Christ were unique in their youth ministry philosophy, youth evangelism beliefs, or their youth evangelism practices.
Satan may be no doctor of theology, but he is very well trained in philosophy and has had nearly 6,000 years to practice his craft.
Richard Overman spent four years in the general practice of medicine before returning to school to study philosophy and religion.
Here, as elsewhere, Whitehead's talk about education turns out not to be mere casual conjecture, but part of a philosophy that shows why practice, if it is to be realistic, must take place in a certain way.
Although Isabel reads widely in philosophy, and although she lives in a country where» however much territory secularization has claimed» there are still abundant vestiges of Christian belief, not to mention people who continue to practice that ancient faith, she seems almost never to think about such matters.
Many of Cal Dining's sustainability philosophies and practices are derived from its participation in three initiatives.
The philosophy of the hotel is also decidedly European, where guests are treated like family and «proper» hospitality is practiced like it was «in the good old days.»
Held annually in Düsseldorf, Germany (March 18 — 20, 2018), ProWein is an indispensable trade - only event where over 6,700 exhibitors and 58,000 trade visitors from around the world meet to discuss philosophies, best practices, and successes.
DAN MAJERLE (Suns shooting guard): My whole persona was to play hard every day in practice, but that wasn't Charles's philosophy.
On the very day Michigan is holding spring practice at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., word comes that Wolverines coach Jim Harbaugh's off - campus philosophy for summer camps is back in swing, as well.
«[Parents] who share the family bed philosophy often cite parenting practices in cultures such as Bali, where infants are not allowed to touch the ground until they're three months old.»
The new togetherness policy lends credence to the age - old bed - sharing philosophy that is practiced around the world but is heavily criticized in the U.S.. On one hand, co-sleeping promotes nurturing and closeness and can give working parents extra bonding time.
Thus, the third point in the Concussion Bill of Rights for parents is that the athletic director or administrator, coach, athletic trainer (if there is one) and team doctor have, at the very least, agreed upon and adopted a philosophy for grading and managing concussions before the start of the season which prohibits players who experience concussion signs or symptoms from returning to the same game or practice, and tjhat they use it consistently during the season, regardless of the athlete or circumstances surrounding the injury.
Though these methods will vary in practice, some key ideas commonly run across these philosophies.
Learning about the Waldorf philosophy from practices, articles and conversation will support parents in understanding the role of daily rhythms, learning about the senses, imitation, the importance of sleep and creating a family life that supports you.
We have developed practice guidelines in conjunction with other homebirth midwives, evidence based research and the current midwifery literature; they reflect our philosophies and professional standards for practice, and they are reviewed and evaluated periodically as needed.
Just because an early educational philosophy sounds like it would be a great fit for your little one, in practice it might not be.
This program enforces Camp Lejeune's philosophies by teaching coaches how to create a fun and safe youth sports environment through topics like keeping players active at practice, building confidence, the role of winning in youth sports and working with parents.
Our advocacy wear for mamas, daddies, babies, toddlers and children supports Attachment Parenting ideals (a philosophy based in the practice of nurturing parenting practices that create strong emotional bonds between the infant and parents) such as breastfeeding, extended nursing, co-sleeping, baby wearing (carrying baby in a sling), and natural birthing, as well as natural parenting practices such as cloth diapering.
Beyond a set of practices or philosophies, what this has meant to me is honesty about the inner growth that is possible, and sometimes even necessary, to parent in the way I want to.
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