Or, you might have led an organization to embrace
a new philosophical change.
Not exact matches
Both the biblical and
philosophical humanisms that emerged in the first and second centuries C.E. were fostered by and responded to two enormous social
changes:
new discrepancies of status (the same person could occupy more than one role in a pluralistic and mobile society), and the downward mobility of values.
But with the knowledge presently available to theology and with the vast
change of
philosophical perspective that has occurred since the first centuries of Christendom, tentative
new formulations of the original Christian experience that are not always literally contained within the traditional normative statements are now being proposed by theologians from a variety of
philosophical perspectives.
Alongside Open Studios, ISCP's 2012 institution - in - residence Clark House Initiative, Bombay brings a program to
New York that illuminates the
philosophical and cultural strategies that have served to withstand or conjure tectonic social and political shifts of upheaval or
change.
David Spratt and Philip Sutton, Climate Code Red (Fitzroy, Australia: Friends of the Earth, 2008), http://www.climatecodered.net, 4; Brown, Plan B 3.0, 3; James Hansen, et al., «Climate
Change and Trace Gases,»
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 365 (2007), 1925 — 54; James Lovelock, The Revenge of Gaia (
New York: Basic Books, 2006), 34; Minqi Li, «Climate
Change, Limits to Growth, and the Imperative for Socialism,» this issue; «Arctic Summers Ice - Free «by 2013,»» BBC News, December 12, 2007.
In the spirit of rigorous
philosophical thinking and good science — has anyone on the editorial board spent even 5 minutes reviewing the evidence * against * anthropogenic global warming -LCB- and / or the
newer «climate
change»? -RCB-
Anderson, Kevin, and Alice Bows, 2010, Scenarios For A
New World Beyond «Dangerous» Climate
Change,
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/369/1934/20.full.pdf+html
«It's a
philosophical change as well as a tactical one, but it pays off,» says Lynn, co-author of the
new CCIM Institute negotiation course based on techniques of John G. Shulman, president of Alignor LLC, a firm that helps governments and corporations negotiate complex transactions.