Sentences with phrase «modern academy»

no276 Hank Roberts: — Elliptical functions — never introduced in modern academy.
The (post) modern academy doesn't want to face the unwelcome truth that Shakespeare's beliefs informed his works because it fears that his beliefs might not be acceptable to the academy.
Qiushi Academy, the predecessor of Zhejiang University, was founded in 1897 and was one of the earliest modern academies of higher learning established in China.
In just those two years, modern Academy voters were permitted to vote for (up to) ten films for Best Picture.
Pfau is much more appreciative of much of Gregory's work («a book whose courage and ambition I applaud, if for no other reason than that it exemplifies what an engaged form of historiography [and humanistic inquiry more generally] can and should do»); what makes his piece especially worthwhile is its trenchant engagement with critics of Gregory's work and their often uncritical allegiance to the modernity of the modern academy.
For those interested in Gregory's book, the emergence of modernity, and the modern academy, Pfau's piece is well worth reading.
And why, despite the modern academy's insistence that disciplines not be ordered hierarchically, do many of us implicitly (if quietly) continue to value the humanities more highly than we value technical fields?
At the same time, there's something perverse in the way the modern academy has sidelined theology.
Of course what has happened to Economics since Adam Smith is another story and closely related perhaps with what has happened to the modern academy, something else we inherited from the Middle Ages but seem now to have wrecked.
Neither the language of Gesellschaft nor the language of Gemeinschaft can adequately describe the modern academy.
Finally, I shall argue that in order to realize its own best aspirations, the modern academy must seek to retrieve and revivify within its communal life certain virtues that arose originally within religious communities.
And when Max Weber, in his famous address Wissenschaft als Beruf, sought to shape the self - understanding of the modern academy, he did so by insisting that the academic realm, like the political and economic realms, had become and would remain governed by means - end rationality and by impersonal constraints.
We agree with Maxsden that within the pluralism of the modern academy, scholarship and teaching that draw upon these intellectual traditions are likely to add to the common store of knowledge and should be allowed.
«That's good because they all want to play the right football but people can't forget how good Roy Keane and Steven Gerrard were; these box - to - box players that aren't the modern academy [product now].
Shard, your comments about Western hegemony, racism, orientalism, imperialism, othering, etc., reflect a tired, reductive narrative, and one that conveniently deflects (and, in the case of the modern academy, hides) from the racism, imperialism, othering, slave economies, etc. of the «East».
Here, Paul Baer, one of the core members of the GDRs authors group reflects on the principles and prospects for the framework, and does so in the manner of the modern academy.
It is a testament to the dumbed - down, debate - phobic nature of the modern academy that a conference is being held not to explore ideas — to interrogate, analyse and fight over them — but to tag them as perverse.
Email is ubiquitous and essential in the modern academy and I do not think the looming presence of a potential Big Brother either encourages or nurtures that type of thought.
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