Sentences with phrase «new pragmatism»

This new pragmatism doesn't mean there's no lingering guilt.
This is due, I believe, to the postmodern climate of thought, particularly evident in neopragmatic philosophy and deconstructionist literary criticism, and characterized by a new pragmatism, pluralism, meliorism, relativism, and historicism — all congenial to the empirical theology that grew out of earlier American versions of these same modes of thought.

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by Alburey Castell [New York: Hafner Publishing Co., 1949], p. 106 f.) Despite these resemblances, the ethics of pragmatism differs from that of Buber's dialogical philosophy in two central points.
Growing over the previous two centuries out of the Renaissance and Reformation focus on the individual, and building momentum from new economic ventures, new markets and new industrialization, its fundamental values were pragmatism and technology.
Pragmatism was the new method.
Win this and Arsene could walk away with his head held high at that point, and this should happen because the club needs a fresh and new approach with a touch more pragmatism, attention to detail and adaptability within it.
2006 «Idealism and Pragmatism in the Creation of the Certified Midwife: The Development of Midwifery in New York and the New York Midwifery Practice Act of 1992» by Maureen May and Robbie Davis - Floyd.
The New York wage agreement was a product of Cuomo - like pragmatism itself.
Like other communities across upstate New York, my city is doing everything it can to weather the ongoing recession, and we are basing this work on both pragmatism and principle.
Her apparent straightforwardness — which disguised a sharp respect for political pragmatism — her genuine commitment to social justice and, above all, her demonstrated reliability to stick to the New Labour message in all circumstances, guaranteed her swift early promotion.
There is a pragmatism within the new parliamentary party but underlying that patience is a steely resolve to see a new relationship between Britain and the EU: one in which, as Mr Cameron said in his Mansion House speech, powers ebb back to Britain rather than flow away.»
Increasing numbers of us are concluding that unless Labour MPs take a lead within Parliament, a new centre - left party should be formed outside Parliament that reflects the pragmatism and decency of the British public by rejecting the old divides of left and right.
Germany is quite an amazing country, where unlimited freedom to work and explore new directions meets strict order and iron discipline, where unlimited resources come up against strict planning and careful pragmatism, and where politeness and courtesy are mixed with a special sense of humour and generosity.
As Paul Bonin - Rodriguez writes in Performing Policy: How Contemporary Politics and Cultural Programs Redefined U.S. Artists for the Twenty - First Century, «The new artist paradigm being proposed is tempered by a radical pragmatism.
She has given lectures for the Institut Für Raumexperimente, an education research project established by Studio Olafur Eliasson in collaboration with the Berlin University of the Arts, for the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art on new sensitivities in contemporary architecture, and at the Center for the Humanities at City University of New York where she discussed Pragmatism with Joan Richardsnew sensitivities in contemporary architecture, and at the Center for the Humanities at City University of New York where she discussed Pragmatism with Joan RichardsNew York where she discussed Pragmatism with Joan Richardson.
Partying meets pragmatism in an enjoyable new exhibition exploring the exchange of ideas between pop artists with the bold, playful designers of the day, writes Rowan Moore
NY Art Book Fair September 19 — 22 Molly Nesbit's new book, The Pragmatism in the History of Art, will be available throughout the 2013 NY Art Book Fair at PS1 in Queens at table D04 Project Projects / Paper Monument.
In Issues, two environmental scientists from Arizona State University have proposed a new approach to managing whaling that combines economic pragmatism and ethical principles to allow for a limited harvest while better protecting whales.
First is the intellectual pragmatism advocated following the American Civil War by Oliver Wendell Holmes and William Dewey, later furthered by John Dewey and Jane Addams, and ultimately joining with environmental ethics in the tradition of Rachel Carson to form a new and distinctive «environmental pragmatism
Slowly but surely, a new climate pragmatism is taking shape.
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