Specifically, hostile sexism predicted respondents»
negative judgments of a married mother who was the main breadwinner for her family, and benevolent attitudes toward men predicted respondents»
negative judgments of a primary caregiving father.
According to the researchers, a possible explanation of this phenomenon is that volatile fathers provide a constant backdrop of strong positive and
negative judgments of their child's behavior.
That others might see
your negative judgments of said arguments as an attack on her integrity is their fault, as you know what you mean better than anyone.
Such was the icy response of John Bennett to a young Lutheran theologian defending Luther's two kingdoms doctrine against
the negative judgments of Ernst Troeltsch and Reinhold Niebuhr.
This view of Samuel goes naturally hand in hand with a totally
negative judgment of the monarchy, a judgment which regards it as a grave mistake perversely instituted by sinful Israel against the will of Yahweh and contrary to the judgment of Samuel.
To explain
the negative judgment of La Fin de la Nuit, Sate says, «We must go back to the question of freedom (LPE 9).
Shame doesn't really help us, because it's
a negative judgment of the whole person.
Not exact matches
When we are patient, we stay out
of the
negative stories that can cloud our
judgment.
Neuroscience has, in fact, established a connection between the part
of the brain that makes value
judgments and that which experiences
negative emotion.
[22:35] Reagan's bold move [23:10] Finding ways to mitigate the
negative consequences [23:45] Success is the result
of good
judgment [24:15] Putting problems into an algorithm [25:05] A collaboration between Tony and Ray?
«The most important investment
judgments at most big institutions and for most large portfolios are made by committees, but few realize the
negative dynamics
of group interaction.
One
of several Jewish scholars involved, his role as a New Testament scholar was to help the production stay faithful to the text but also «diminish as much as possible scenes or statements that could be construed as overly
negative toward Jews and Jewish
judgment.»
Faced with a conflict between two legitimate goals, the revisionist's position is unpredictable since he or she faces the dilemma squarely, reserves
judgment, allows the problem to stimulate fresh thinking and conversation and finds ways to minimize the
negative effect
of any tradeoff.
The positive proof
of this
negative judgment is the enormous appeal
of Methodism to the English working classes
of the eighteenth century.
No doubt one
of tradition's opinions assessed the monarchy as in divine intent beneficent, another as
negative divine
judgment already taking effect.
Obviously, then, one in the habit
of imagining still makes some hard - nosed
negative judgments about people's behavior and beliefs.
Not long ago I corresponded with him about his intent in using the phrase, and was confirmed in my
judgment that he only meant to say that ministers should be as ready
of access to persons burdened with guilt and other
negative feelings as are Roman Catholic priests.
But if the christological formulation is understood as confessional hyperbole, the truth -
judgment no longer entails the exclusivism
of a
negative corollary.
Whitehead noted that the most general case
of conscious perception, the most primitive form
of judgment, is the
negative perception («perceiving this stone as not grey»).
We could say that separatism is a
judgment, a
negative perception
of hetero - reality.
We have already observed that the sense
of impending
negative judgment upon Israel is a formative characteristic
of classical prophetism.
In an interview with the Church
of Ireland Gazette, he also blamed
negative attitudes towards the EU on recent European human rights
judgments which he supported, saying: «The fact is,
of course, we have absorbed the European Convention on Human Rights into British law anyway, so it is not as if there is some sinister global tyranny forcing us, he said.
Though such
judgment initially seems to be
negative and evokes our strong resistance, it is really a gift in favor
of us rather than an interdiction opposed to us.
The claim that can be made on the basis
of this is that we never refer to non-being in any
of our
negative judgments and, thus, we never refer to it at all.
The
negative verdict on the historicity
of the empty tomb has been reached by scholars not because «they are suffering from a failure
of nerve and
of imagination», believing that «they must not introduce any supernatural agent into the setting
of the burial
of Jesus».2 This
judgment may have been true
of some, and particularly those who were already hostile critics
of Christianity.
Bultmann is inclined to the
judgment that there exists a substantial agreement between the Christian understanding and a philosophy
of existence not orientated upon the event
of Christ (Heidegger and others) on the
negative side — i.e. the fallenness (Verfallenheit)
of human life.
I would make a partial exception to the
negative judgment for the contribution
of Andrew Lilico, the chief economist
of the Policy Exchange think tank.
Though
judgment carries
negative connotations in our minds, the biblical concept
of judgment is not always
negative.
We must try to ignore all latter - day commentary and its harsh
negative judgment on the deed
of woman — a
judgment, it is true, not wholly unfounded given the overall context.
The
negative confession here given is addressed to Osiris, Lord
of the hall
of judgment.
That we can conceive each particular thing not to exist implies that we can conceive nothing existing in its place only if one assumes the falsity
of my or Reese's analysis
of how we make
negative judgments, or
of the view that contingency just is the freedom
of creativity as between positive options.
Rejecting the
negative judgments implicit in Delumeau's notion
of «Christianization,» the English historian John Bossy, himself by upbringing and education a Catholic, offered a rather less benign overarching analysis
of the Catholic and Protestant reformations
of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
If the three criteria are really compatible, an explanation
of such
negative judgments is needed.
It assumes the falsity
of how we make
negative judgments.
And, with the «intuitive
negative judgment» taking consciousness to its highest level, the opportunity is present for imagination to set aside the question
of the truth or falsity
of the matter.
The highest level
of experience involves «intuitive feelings» and the «intuitive
judgment,» particularly the «
negative intuitive
judgment.»
We have learned from the Enlightenment and its Marxist
negative image some bad lessons: a self - righteous view
of human nature, individual or collective, a good - evil dichotomy in our
judgment on others and in our social action, a shallow sense
of human community, and an exaggerated confidence in the power
of human beings to manage and control their own destinies.
Many defended Wellhausen against charges
of anti-Semitism by correctly pointing out that he was evenhanded in his
negative judgments: his hostility was directed at all forms
of orthodoxy, as he defined these.
Today when everyone seems to be talking about the uselessness and
negative stance
of the church, it is perhaps out
of place to recall that revelation is given to the church alone, and that this revelation includes the
judgment on the world, on Babylon and its science and its grandeur.
It seems to me implausible that all these people, and so many more, who have made a
negative judgment on the medieval idea
of God, were less competent than those who now wish to return essentially to the medieval perspective.
The
negative judgment will be utterly appropriate: for this «death»
of the Lord's first - born there will be the death
of Pharaoh's first - born.
It would be «no dog - in - the - manger, reactionary,
negative, or destructive type
of organization,» but one determined «to shun all forms
of bigotry, intolerance, misrepresentation, hate, jealousy, false
judgment, and hypocrisy.»
This approach allows relative
judgments that certain categories
of acts are likely to be
negative, but no absolutes.
First, I couldn't help but feel that Lucan was bringing a whole lot
of negative judgment to the other parents at his child's school.
The widespread
negative judgments about breastfeeding are
of no concern to Similac, and so they are not included here.
This story tells
of a woman who couldn't breastfeed after cancer and the
negative judgment thrust upon her.
Our campaign will use images
of King's midwives breastfeeding, which also points to our commitment as a community
of women together — midwives and women — and hopefully steer away from some
of the
negative feelings around midwives» use
of «advocacy rhetoric» which women can unfortunately sometimes experience as pressure and
judgment.
The latest
judgment also has the potential to open the door to legal claims concerning the
negative impact
of tobacco smoke on non-smokers if the rules are being flouted or ignored.
«In situations
of moral
judgment like those in the study, there is an inability to identify the real cause
of their
negative emotional state, attributing it to external causes, and not to the medical condition.»
The knowledge that a genetic variant increases the risk
of spreading a sexually transmitted disease might lead to
negative judgments about, and marginalization
of, individuals who carry that variant.