Sentences with phrase «irreducible differences»

Far from naming the essence that makes theological schools basically all the same thing despite apparent differences, «theology» indicates one range of factors that accounts for the irreducible differences among theological schools.
It respects the integrity of other traditions and the presence of irreducible differences.
Their stubborn plurality signals just the kinds of irreducible differences that can not be homogenized into an encompassing morality.
Or, if you prefer philosophical examples, consider the recent debates between proponents of a unified cognitive science, a science that would demonstrate mental events to be either strictly identical with physical events or epiphenomena of them — people like Daniel Dennett and Patricia Churchland — and those who think that there is a philosophically irreducible difference between the physical and the mental — that is, people like Thomas Nagel and John Searle.
On the other is that of the biblical vision of the irreducible difference between man and woman and of their complementarity, a constitutive difference that opens up transcendence.
Recent film works include The Irreducible Difference of the Other (2013) and Red Moon Rising (2015); and her new film work Augenblick (2017) shot in Iceland and in the buildings and grounds of IMMA.
As such, Levine's appropriation reminds us that copying — whatever that might mean — need not level everything into equivalence, but rather insists on both the irreducible difference and continuity of things.

Not exact matches

But this distance is irreducible and indicates the difference between a hermeneutic philosophy and a philosophy of absolute knowledge.
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