Sentences with phrase «liberal philosophy»

Contemporary liberal philosophy is unable to respond to theological challenges because it can not account for religious people who are actually religious.
This debate is further evidence of religions ability to leverage post modern liberal philosophy to the advantage of divisive groups.
Liberal philosophy rejected this requirement of human self - limitation.
At that time, the three existing political parties espoused the doctrinaire liberal philosophy of the welfare state at home and the collectivist ideology abroad.
The sense of the end of history has been expressed, both in the extraordinary popularity of dystopias, as well as, paradoxically, in liberal philosophy that does not lack utopian traits (Francis Fukuyama).
She will have to tread carefully between her own liberal philosophy and Amedore's shadow.
After all, he probably would not accept them from a priest known to espouse a more liberal philosophy than his, especially as that person would probably not be a «Real American» in his and Sarah's eyes.
[Pennsylvania Libertarian Party Chairman] Dr. Tom Stevens suggests that, if you generally follow the fiscally conservative / socially liberal philosophy, you are most likely a Libertarian.
The VVD is a party founded on liberal philosophy, [38] traditionally being the most ardent supporter of «free markets» of all Dutch political parties, promoting political, economic liberalism, classical liberalism, cultural liberalism, but also (in contrast to this) committed to the idea of the welfare state.
The UK already has a Tory party which has a neo liberal philosophy, we don't need another party with the same philosophy.
After railing against Cuomo's «outrageous free - spending liberal philosophy,» Pataki allowed his wife and children to fly on state aircraft.
The scholars and directors interviewed here speak of a certain savviness with regard to her image, and various clips show Mansfield speaking multiple languages, playing violin and espousing liberal philosophies in her charming voice.
«[Tkaczyk] will have to tread carefully between her own liberal philosophy and Amedore's shadow.
Rather because it excludes faith it also excludes philosophical reason, thereby deciding all ultimate questions in advance on the basis of a liberal philosophy of nature and reason so ubiquitous as to be invisible.
In the 1940s it was a widely respected source of both general trade books and works of liberal philosophy and religion, publishing figures like Albert Schweitzer, James Baldwin and Arnold Toynbee.
«Much of what Mrs Thatcher and Sir Keith Joseph say and do is in the mainstream of liberal philosophy
Inspired by the liberal philosophy of Bentham, in the 1800s Robert Owen proved that commercial success went hand in hand with valuing workers.
One struggles to imagine a more perfect encapsulation of liberal philosophy.
During his political career, Mario Cuomo was regarded as a progressive leader who spoke out for the powerless and articulated a liberal philosophy.
«One of the most startling uses of the medium to come along in years... a wholly original and thoroughly surprising fusion of sensory overload and liberal philosophy... a conceptually fluid missive against the corporatization of storytelling... [a] spectacular achievement, an ode to wonders of cinematic invention.»
But its progress reaches beyond the states reputation for technological development, entrepreneurialism and liberal philosophies.
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