Sentences with phrase «intellectual foundation»

The belligerent and headline - grabbing rhetoric of the commander - in - chief and his propensity to choose short - term, tactical wins over the incremental execution of the long - term priorities often overshadow the more or less solid intellectual foundations of Trump's foreign policy.
Instead of stretching out the action, slowly enhancing Lucy's abilities with each passing percentile, Besson lingers too long in the beginning, laying an unnecessary intellectual foundation for the nonsense to follow.
While charter schools lacked clear theoretical justification, vouchers rested firmly on the impressive market - based intellectual foundation provided by Nobel laureate Milton Friedman.
Proud to be engaged in this kind of work, and glad to have a new intellectual foundation on which to stand.
At a time when education theory was dominated by progressives who claimed facts were unnecessary and teachers best served as «guides on the side,» Hirsch's argument was revolutionary: All children, regardless of background, should be taught the shared intellectual foundation — from Euclid to Shakespeare to Seneca Falls — needed «to thrive in the modern world.»
As a graduate student at Otis College, you'll develop your craft in a rigorous, supportive environment that provides a strong intellectual foundation for your future as a professional artist.
Henry Nelson Wieman, The Directive in History (Boston, Mass.: Beacon Press, 1949); Man's Ultimate Commitment (Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinois University Press, 1958); Intellectual Foundations of Faith (New York Philosophical Library, 1961).
A college education provides would - be marketing managers with an intellectual foundation for the future.
If this error turns out to be an actual mistake Reinhart - Rogoff made, well, all I can hope is that future historians note that one of the core empirical points providing the intellectual foundation for the global move to austerity in the early 2010s was based on someone accidentally not updating a row formula in Excel.
Griffin expertly displays how Munger's own ideas both emerged from, and later departed with the intellectual foundations laid by Graham.
During your four years or more in academia, you will probably challenge the intellectual foundations of your long - held beliefs, and you may even have doubts.
For Hart, the ancients in every religious tradition got philosophy so right that there is little left to be said about the intellectual foundation of theism.
In terms of the intellectual foundation of the dialogue to which we are being invited this is, it turns out, a central theme.
His masterworks — On Christian Teaching, The Confessions, The Trinity, and The City of God — became bulwarks of Christian education in the West, and eventually served as the intellectual foundation for the first universities at Paris, Oxford, and Cambridge in the later Middle Ages.
We don't have the intellectual foundation for handling any ideas that are different from «what I think.»
As construed by the household sophists in the Reagan Administration and endorsed by their successors in the Bush and Clinton administrations, the intellectual foundation for the country's wealth and happiness rested on four pillars of imperishable wisdom:
There was a time, not too terribly long ago, when I could have been somewhat confident that I could help lay the intellectual foundations for a life of thoughtful responsibility when, as seemed almost inevitable, the usual vehicle for social commitment and responsibility — marriage and child - rearing — came up in their lives.
Presumably this is the kind of work that would lay the intellectual foundation for bringing into being the human partnership at which a movement such as the Continuing Committee on Muslim - Christian Co-operation is aiming.
Because its inclination to claim absolute and exclusive theological truth so regularly, moves evangelical doctrine into dogmatism, it may be unable to establish the intellectual foundation which distinguishes a university from all other social institutions.
You can't win by attacking Cameron directly, you have to attack his intellectual foundations.
What are the intellectual foundations of Trump's foreign policy, and what practical steps are derived from it?
To make a real success of it, the intellectual foundation of Brexit must be pragmatic and Liberal.
Rational decision making and reasoning are also emerging, and it's important to foster the brain's intellectual foundations.
«His ownership of the intellectual foundation of this therapy is manifest,» Wrangle said of Rubinstein's contribution.
On average, NIH patents provide the intellectual foundation for 8 additional downstream patents, while biotechnology patents created by private sector entities only spur 1.7 future patents over a similar time period.
«These findings are the intellectual foundation of how to design a good vaccine.»
«This is a unique opportunity for transnational dialogue to make real progress in the task of advancing the intellectual foundations to educate the children in this hemisphere to be knowledgeable, engaged, and caring citizens.»
«Prospective teachers are exposed to the ideas of a select group of theorists who provide the intellectual foundations for this ideology.»
This is the intellectual foundation of Ms. DeVos's voucher proposals.
«Good teaching and good leadership matter, and we depend on our teachers to lay the intellectual foundation for our students to learn and grow,» said Ron Huberman, CEO, Chicago Public Schools.
Griffin expertly displays how Munger's own ideas both emerged from, and later departed with the intellectual foundations laid by Graham.
Knowing this, the Nasher provides their public with an intellectual foundation through Rediscoveries enabling them to embrace and experience Sculpture In So Many Words: Text Pieces 1960 — 1980.
The weight of polarization and tribalization have eroded its intellectual foundations and left it with no governing philosophy beyond upward income redistribution and social grievance.
I'm not sure what kind of expertise would best demonstrate how shaky are the intellectual foundations of this kind of committee - run paper - counting exercise.
Over his long career, he's provided much of the intellectual foundation for the way judges and courts should properly treat pro se litigants if they really care about justice.
That way, when a correction does come and it inevitably will, you have some intellectual foundation to keep you in the game and to not panic sell.
Grounded Curiosity's small initiatives aim to help strengthen the intellectual foundation of our people.
And so it was in January 2006 that the intellectual foundation of the campaign: achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equality within a generation was first published as a chapter in the Social Justice Report 2005 and transmitted to the Australia Parliament.
Despite the Ranch's intellectual foundation and popular reception, the style remained somewhat of a regional phenomenon until the end of World War II, when several influential factors converged.
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