Sentences with phrase «new philosophies on»

His groundbreaking research is leading to new philosophies on how to treat conditions like irritable bowel syndrome, autism, obesity, PTSD, and anorexia by looking at a system of two brains rather than a separate gut and brain.
But most recently, she discovered her new philosophy on life when her daughter, Bristol, decided to join «Dancing With the Stars.»
His new philosophy on life becomes unpredictable, but he finds happiness in meeting new people, sparking a new love interest, better success at his career, and even his ex becomes impressed at the new Carl.
A new report from the Learning First Alliance, A New Philosophy on Education Decision - Making, calls for unique collaboration between governors and practitioners in K - 12 policymaking.

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Editor's Note: In the new podcast Masters of Scale, LinkedIn co-founder and Greylock partner Reid Hoffman explores his philosophy on how to scale a business — and at Entrepreneur.com, entrepreneurs are responding with their own ideas and experiences on our hub.
Mayer recently elaborated on the practicalities of her philosophy on burnout to author Hanna Rosin for her new book The End of Men: And the Rise of Women.
Dig Deeper: How to Build a Culture of Employee Appreciation How to Create a Company Philosophy: School New Hires on Company History Even if you ask some pointed or provocative questions in the interview and get the answers you're looking for, your newest recruit isn't going to be integrated into the company culture on day one.
I wrote my thesis on the philosophy of history with the central argument that Industrial Civilization would collapse and either be replaced by a new emergent socio - economic revolution an order of magnitude higher than industrialization and agriculture combined, or we would go back to the stone age or extinct.
A former serial entrepreneur who founded Aardvark and Perspecta among others, Horowitz gave up the Silicon Valley dream for a new life as a philosophy Ph.D., flipping the current wisdom on the relative value of technical and humanist knowledge on its head.
New England Patriots Owner Robert Kraft discussed his winning philosophy with the franchise and his thoughts on the election.
Some of his favorite stories looked at facial bias, the philosophy of Peter Thiel, Chinese ghost cities, self - driving car ethics, the average family on earth, Wikipedia hoax - hunters, income inequality, bleak futurism, cooking with MSG, global communication patterns, Somali pirates, the crucifixion of Tony Stark, and the worst hotel in New York.
Additionally, the author offers his philosophy on business, which helps the reader generate new ideas he or she may not have considered previously.
Kiyosaki's frank talk flies in the face of traditional guidance to simply get a job, get out of debt and save for retirement, and the philosophy seems to be working: «Rich Dad, Poor Dad» held a top spot on The New York Times» best - seller list for over six years.
He also outlined Amazon's philosophy on advertising, saying Amazon wants to find ways to make ad better for customers by showing them new products, and helping new and emerging brands reach new customers.
It comes with an awkward manifesto that nonetheless manages to gather an armful of social and economic trends and philosophies, including happiness research, the booming field of collaborative consumption (which uses new technology to share resources like cars, toys and books, on the Zipcar model) and data on the proven efficiencies of cities.
Bitcoin cash's most ambitious hard fork upgrade is coming in May, backed by the promise of taking its «on - chain scaling» philosophy to new heights.
I got an email Monday from a philosophy - professor friend asking what I thought of the new «theory of everything» («TOE») developed by one Garrett Lisi, who apparently is being talked up on the Internet and in some newspapers as a «new Einstein».
(CNN)-- Pope Francis responded to critics who call his stance on capitalism Marxist, saying in a new interview that the political and economic philosophy is flat «wrong.»
Firstly this new synthesis can not be based on a philosophy that in an a priori fashion excludes the possibility of Revelation or is in any way systemically opposed to the given facts of Scripture and Tradition.
which is sort of a new spin on the YOLO philosophy.
See also Ernst Cassirer, An Essay on Man: An Introduction to a Philosophy of Human Culture (New Haven: Yale Univ..
Furthermore, many of the discussions in which philosophy plays the primary role consist in developing distinctions or new concepts that make possible the intelligent affirmation of doctrines that are believed strictly on the grounds of revelation.
This déchristianisation included abolishing contemplative religious orders; confiscating monastic and other ecclesiastical properties; forcing the clergy to sign an oath of loyalty to the state in the Civil Constitution of the Clergy (1790); killing thousands of non-oath-taking priests in the Vendée uprising of 1793; pillaging churches and monasteries throughout France and Europe to finance the revolutionary armies fighting abroad; the abrogation of the Gregorian calendar and attempt to introduce a new one based on Revolutionary - era sensibilities; the renaming of streets and locales from saints» names to figures and ideals of the Revolution; the brief transformation of the venerable Notre Dame cathedral into a «Temple of Reason,» dedicated «to philosophy»; and, not least, the abduction and exile of no less than two popes, Pius VI (1798) and Pius VII (1809).
I don't think a new program or denomination, vision or anything is going to help us if we don't learn to lay aside the incompatible doctrines and philosophies that we have come to count on as our way of being «spiritual».
In «Experience, Mind and the Concept,» The Journal of Philosophy 21/21 (Oct., 1924)(reprinted in Hepler, ed., Seeking A Faith for a New Age: Essays on the Interdependence of Religion, Science and Philosophy, Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press.
The language of the New Testament also drew on this philosophical vocabulary, a fact the Church Fathers recognized as they continued a careful discernment of places of contact between classical philosophy and divine revelation.
Advocates of a new public philosophy for black Americans, men like Clarence Thomas, are drawing on an old wisdom, well suited for our times.
Her references include William T. Blackstone, «Ethics and Ecology» in Philosophy and Environmental Crisis,16 - 42; Thomas Auxter, «The Right Not To Be Eaten,» in Inquiry 22:1 - 2 (Spring 1979): 221 - 230; Robert Cahn, Footprints on the Planets The Search for an Environmental Ethics (New York: Universe Books, 1978); Albert A. Fritsch, Environmental Ethics 2:1 (Spring 1980): 17 - 37; Eugene P. Odum, «Environmental Ethics and the Attitude Revolution,» in Philosophy and the Environmental Crisis.
In his book on Whitehead, Process Philosophy, and Education, Robert Brumbaugh takes up the Whiteheadian challenge and in so doing sees himself working «in the tradition of Platonic metaphysics that includes the new emphasis on the concrete introduced by process thought» (WPP 2).
Kenneth Burke, «Fact, Inference, and Proof in the Analysis of Literary Symbolism», in Symbols and Values: An Initial Study Tenth Symposium of the Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion; New York: Harper & Brothers, 1954), p. 283.
All came right down the Silk Road, to the keepers of the bible, who realized that the philosophies that were coming to them were eroding their control, so they elevated this Jesus character to a man - god (since we have to keep people believing in OUR god), make up a bunch of stories, where Jesus says these things, which will make it more pallatable when we propogate it to the people, and voila... the new testament... a repackaged ready for propogandizing, religion... based on previous cultiures stories, and intermixed with eastern philosophy.
He goes on to say that «interesting philosophy» of the sort done by the pragmatists is really «a contest between an entrenched vocabulary which has become a nuisance and a half - formed new vocabulary which vaguely promises great things.»
The Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, New Jersey (where I work) is now accepting applications for six summer seminars, on topics ranging across ethics, politics, law, medicine, philosophy, and religion, for every age cohort from high school to post-baccalaureate students.
Ironically, it was a visit by Ramsey and his attendance of a lecture by the great intuitionist mathematician Brouwer that set Wittgenstein again to the task of philosophy.8 His Logical Investigations in which he established a new — how shall we say it — relational philosophy based on simple language games has become the primary reference of the contemporary philosophical position called language analysis and was a massive attack on Tractatus Logico - Philosophicus.
This kind of indebtedness applies especially to Susanne Langer, Philosophy in a New Key, and Heinrich Zimmer, Philosophies of India, on which I have leaned heavily for portions of Chapters Three and Six respectively.
Father Sheen, for example, vigorously attacked this philosophy which he saw as based exclusively on the new physics and encumbered with an esoteric vocabulary.
Indeed, until the Barthian storm broke in America in the form of The Word of God and the Word of Man in 1927, this new theism based on evolutionary philosophies was becoming the most influential among British and American theologians and showed considerable promise of sweeping the theological field.
See especially his Creativity and God (New York: Crossroad, 1980) and «Whitehead on the One and the Many,» in Explorations in Whitehead's Philosophy, ed.
On the tension in Hartshorne's thought between classical and contemporary liberalism, see Randall Morris, Process Philosophy and Political Ideology (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991).
The European New Age philosophy according to Solovyev's interpretation was based on abstract foundations that were inadequate for portraying the organic unity of being.
In a recent interview with Gary Gutting for the New York Times, Tim Maudlin, professor of philosophy at NYU, rejects arguments based on cosmology that seek to show that human beings have any special place: «No one looking at the vast extent of the universe and the completely random location of homo sapiens within it (in both space and time) could seriously maintain that the whole thing was intentionally created for us.
The crucial significance of religious humanism for new turns in religious thought consists in its illumination of radical freedom / autonomy as the essence of human reality and its program to construct a systematic theology / philosophy on the exclusively anthropological foundation of the functional ultimacy of humankind as the theological singular.
(See, for example, George Schlesinger's provocative book New Perspectives on Old - Time Religion [Oxford University Press, 1988], William Charlton's Philosophy and Christian Belief [Sheed & Ward, 1988], and Diogenes Allen's Christian Belief in a Postmodern World: The Full Wealth of Conviction [Westminster / John Knox, 1989].)
Cobb's deep conviction, which he defends at length in his new book, is that the fortunes of natural theology today depend on Christian theologians appropriating the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead.
The Rise of the Technocratic Society New York June 24 A discussion on the history of contemporary Western culture with Dr. Michael Hanby, professor of Religion and Philosophy of Science, John Paul II Institute at the Catholic University of America and Dr. Carlo Lancellotti, Professor of Mathematics, CUNY, editor and translator of The Crisis of Modernity by Augusto Del Noce.
, The Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1941), pp. 33 - 46, revised as chapter seven of his Understanding Whitehead (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1963); Wolfe Mays, «The Relevance of «On Mathematical Concepts of the Material World» to Whitehead's Philosophy» in RW; and Paul F. Schmidt, Perception and Cosmology in Whitehead's Philosophy (New Brunswick, N. J.: Rutgers University Press, 1967).
So the New Testament offers man a way out where philosophy sees none: «At the very point where man can do nothing, God steps in and acts — indeed, he has acted already — on his behalf»
(At least three publishers are establishing new series on philosophy of religion: Cornell University Press's Cornell Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, the University of Notre Dame Press's Library of Religious Philosophy, and Indiana University Press's Indiana Series in the Philosophy of philosophy of religion: Cornell University Press's Cornell Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, the University of Notre Dame Press's Library of Religious Philosophy, and Indiana University Press's Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Philosophy of Religion, the University of Notre Dame Press's Library of Religious Philosophy, and Indiana University Press's Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Philosophy, and Indiana University Press's Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Philosophy of Religion.)
The above established relationship between the philosophy of organism and the genetic early forms of our perception of reality say nothing against the philosophy of organism, but rather say something for it, on the condition that the existence of essential niveau differences, the integration of necessary differentiations, and the rejection of anthropomorphic formations, point to an obvious need for a whole new conceptual elaboration.
The Need for a New Synthesis In our new world of scientific insight it is no good relying on the unmodified philosophy of the ancient Greeks with its abstract notion of truth and static concept of natuNew Synthesis In our new world of scientific insight it is no good relying on the unmodified philosophy of the ancient Greeks with its abstract notion of truth and static concept of natunew world of scientific insight it is no good relying on the unmodified philosophy of the ancient Greeks with its abstract notion of truth and static concept of nature.
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