Sentences with phrase «modern discourse»

Yet the former approach seems to trump the latter in modern discourse.
His explanation — «Here I stand, I can do no other» — sits happily in modern discourse.
I fear that too often, we on the left retreat when we should attack, surrender when we should vanquish. What do I speak of? Well, I am concerned that too many of us are willing to play in the frame, the box, the straighjacket of modern discourse about fiscal and monetary policy. -LSB-...]
«One theme that I keep encountering in SR sessions,» he says, «is the idea that there's something called modern discourse, which operates according to rigid rules dictated by secular liberalism.
You really have to respect New Yorkers» ability to transcend the trashy tone of modern discourse.
Richard Gaskins, in his book Burdens of Proof in Modern Discourse -LRB-(Yale University Press: New Haven, 1992), examines the ways in which both burdens of proof and types of arguments well established in law are borrowed or at least adopted by other academic disciplines.
One thing I would like to address is the technique of «ultra-magnification» in modern discourse.
Concentrated on Christ, theology becomes the modern discourse that unifies all human learning.
I do support intellectual honesty, as rare as it may be in modern discourse.
'» In modern discourse, unfortunately, the word «gene» is used in two different ways.
These are the disciplines that have emerged recently but have quickly become crucial to modern discourse.
Many of his oil and watercolor masterpieces come from the modern discourses such as herbal medicine seller or becak rider.
The first module delves into the history, philosophy and modern discourses of curation, facing key issues and providing the theoretical framework to challenge them.
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