Sentences with phrase «just pragmatism»

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Pragmatism is just what BlackBerry needs.
Or, as we read from Solzhenitsyn, is there a «howl of existentialism» just beneath the surface of all our happy - talk pragmatism?
The Gospel is not a game show, and pragmatism at all costs costs us much indeed --- more than just a few hundred thousand dollars in prizes.
But maybe, just maybe, pragmatism IS behind that typical evangelical interpretation...
And of course this holds not just for pragmatism but for process philosophy as well.
In scanning this complex and disunified scene Lovejoy concluded that pragmatism just is not a coherent position in philosophy.
That's not to say that Solzhenitsyn wouldn't still hear, quite accurately, the HOWL OF EXISTENTIALISM just beneath their happy - talk pragmatism.
(By attending to the characteristics of just one phase, and generalizing it, one can get a logical empiricism based on science, an existentialism based on present decision - making, or a pragmatism based on past and present as tools for shaping the future.)
At the heart of this disquiet, and what did for Allardyce at Newcastle just as surely as it dogs José Mourinho at Real Madrid, is a fundamental suspicion of pragmatism.
Jose Mourinho gave us a timely reminder of just what pragmatism can mean on Monday night.
An admirer of Guardiola's methods, a former assistant to Carlo Ancelotti and a natural opponent to the caustic, spartan pragmatism of Jose Mourinho during his time in Madrid, he wants to win, and win better — just like Zidane the player, Zidane the manager wants to achieve victory through technical excellence more than anything else.
This isn't «visionary pragmatism» — it's just blind ideology.
For the Tories though it wasn't just about principle it was also a matter of pragmatism.
Just as we're about to gun the engines or blast off on a daring plan, the buzzkill of pragmatism could pull us down to earth.
Stalwart yet yielding as the Hollar family's gimlet - eyed emotional center of gravity, Martindale anchors the film just as her character anchors her husband and sons, infusing her scenes with a magnetic combination of warmth and pragmatism.
It begs the question: Is this really about school reform, or is it about somebody's philosophical or ideological stance, that they're just so, you know, didactic... that they're going to push this program without any flexibility whatsoever, without any pragmatism, without any common sense?
The Pragmatism in the History of Art, the first volume in a collection of her essays, has just been published by Periscope Press.
Use your pragmatism wisely and just as in the cockpit, look at all the potential scenarios regarding what kind of landing we are in for based on our decisions as a global community.
That means, just as our colleagues argued in Climate Pragmatism, that there are numerous opportunities to cost - effectively tackle these «no regrets» pollutants «through traditional air pollution regulations, the spread of best practices, and multilateral cooperation.»
What's surprising is how many of today's university administrators are rushing to do just this, hyping the «competitiveness» and «pragmatism» of higher education.
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