Sentences with phrase «medical analogy»

A good religion (or religious experience) needs the ability for one to contest the religion's premises in the first place and, if it turns out to not work, then, to use a different medical analogy, there needs to be an exploration of other treatments that aren't going to wreck the system.
Psychological explanations still carry overtones of moralism and free - will - ism in our culture, whereas medical analogies seem to escape these overtones to a large degree.
I am, as well as the education profession, is out of medical analogies to compare this to.
Comparison with Bontecou, and the material experimentations, tactility, and bodily allusions of Eva Hesse — an artist who likely became familiar with Burri through his presence in New York — demands revision of the emphasis on medical analogies which Burri himself disliked.
Global warming activists love medical analogies, so let's use one of our own.
[Oct. 5, 8:47 a.m. Updated Brad Johnson at Think Progress drew my attention to his provocative piece from last year drawing a different medical analogy — to malpractice.
In confronting this perennial problem in the care of souls Gregory again turns to a medical analogy: Sometimes a person who has a constitutionally weak body experiences a violent illness that requires a drastic remedy.
To use a medical analogy, there is not much we can do about pathogens such as bacteria or viruses already in our environment, but we can take steps to boost our immune system so we can better resist these pathogens when we come into contact with them.
As for «adult education,» a medical analogy may be helpful.
Sticking with the medical analogy, imagine asking first - year medical students to read and interpret an MRI.
Using your medical analogy, it is a quack remedy being peddled by quack doctors.
The medical analogy helps clarify the kinds of errors that are possible and can help people better appreciate how science can help and think through policy choices.
I find the medical analogies are often very useful in helping people grasp the concepts of risk and systems complexity.
When President Obama dinged climate change deniers in a recent speech, he used a medical analogy:
The medical analogy is in fact relevant.
Using a medical analogy, as general counsel, you're more like a general practitioner — not a surgeon.
In essence, using a medical analogy, you are the general practitioner.
However, the medical analogy only goes so far, says Brian Mahany, a whistleblower attorney who specializes in complex corporate cases.
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