Not exact matches
I am not sure what more I would add... That we need to develop utterly
new moral, ethical and
social philosophies that recognize human consciousness as embedded in a process of evolutionary ecology which is in turn embedded in a thermodynamic process.
Social media now gives everyone a front row seat at the event, so the
new philosophy helps get the items right into the hands of customers as soon as they want it.
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.
The development of a
new philosophy of science which radically questions the earlier mechanical - materialistic world - view within which classical modern science worked and also the search for a
new philosophy of technological development and struggle for
social justice which takes seriously the concern for ecological justice, are very much part of the contemporary situation.
From Peirce's claim that we can make our ideas clear by considering their conceivable practical effects, to James's notion of truth's cash value in experiential terms, to Dewey's own view of the practical character of reality, the message seems to be that
philosophy has more to offer than a therapeutic stance toward
social issues and a rhetorical presentation of
new suggestions.
What emerged was a deistic
philosophy in which the ideas of sin and God receded in favor of
new social control mechanisms provided by law and legitimated by conceptions of the lawfulness of nature.
During the intervening six decades, Kaplan produced an enormous output of essays, articles and books in which he sought to elucidate the significance of the national element in the Jewish religion and the spiritual components of Jewish identity in the light of
new developments in the
social sciences,
philosophy, and theology.
John Paul IPs own writings did much to develop a
new «personalist» vision of Catholic moral, spiritual and
social teaching, although not perhaps a clear anthropology or
philosophy of human nature as body and soul.
An AA group meets there, and a
new philosophy of
social service for homeless alcoholics has been developed.
They are seeking what has been called post-modern paradigms for «an open secular democratic culture» within the framework of a public
philosophy (Walter Lippman) or Civil Religion (Robert Bellah) or a
new genuine realistic humanism or at least a body of insights about the nature of being and becoming human, evolved through dialogue among renascent religions, secularist ideologies including the
philosophies of the tragic dimension of existence and disciplines of
social and human sciences which have opened themselves to each other in the context of their common sense of historical responsibility and common human destiny.
1 See A. H. Johnson, «The
Social Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead,» Journal of
Philosophy, 40 (May 13, 1943); A. H. Johnson, «A Philosophic Foundation for Democracy,» Ethics, 68 (July, 1958); Samuel H. Beer, The City of Reason (
New York: Greenwood Press, 1968).
The moral I draw from Reeves's contempt for the structures of the past is that the first step towards a
new public
philosophy is to re-phrase the tough - minded, challenging
social liberal commitment to positive freedom in a modern idiom.
Keynes offered the Attlee Government a macro-economic framework for post-war recovery; Hayek's «market society» offered Mrs Thatcher's Tories a roadmap away from post-war
social democratic serfdom; Giddens's «Third Way» socio -
philosophy allowed «
New» Labour to synthesise or transcend the old dogmas of state - centric
social democracy and neo-liberalism»; and Phillip Blond gave a critique of the market and the state in order for Cameron to claim «society» and its renewal as the key priority of modern Conservatism.
As I write this piece, the Party School is ready to roll out its first ever batches of one - day Programmes aimed at giving
new and deeper meaning to the NDC's running
philosophy of
Social Democracy, and to also shape the energies of the teeming youth who have come under the NDC's Umbrella.
Dr Catharine Abell, Senior Lecturer in
Philosophy, University of Manchester Dr Arif Ahmed, Senior Lecturer in
Philosophy, University of Cambridge David Archard, Professor of
Philosophy, Queen's University Belfast Helen Beebee, Samuel Hall Professor of
Philosophy, University of Manchester Simon Blackburn, former Professor of
Philosophy, University of Cambridge, Fellow, Trinity College Cambridge, and Distinguished Professor of
Philosophy, UNC - Chapel Hill Margaret A. Boden, Research Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Sussex Dr Stephen Burwood, Lecturer in
Philosophy, University of Hull Dr Peter Cave, Lecturer in
Philosophy, Open University Andrew Chitty, Senior Lecturer in
Philosophy, University of Sussex Michael Clark, Emeritus Professor of
Philosophy, University of Nottingham Antony Duff, Emeritus Professor of
Philosophy, University of Stirling John Dupré, Professor of
Philosophy of Science, University of Exeter Dr Nicholas Everitt, Senior Research Fellow in
Philosophy, University of East Anglia Simon Glendinning, Professor of European
Philosophy, LSE C. Grayling, philosopher and Master of the
New College of the Humanities Dr Peter King, Lecturer in
Philosophy, University of Oxford Dr Brendan Larvor, Reader in
Philosophy and Head of
Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire Dr Stephen Law, Senior Lecturer in
Philosophy, Heythrop College, University of London Ardon Lyon, Emeritus Professor of
Philosophy, City University London H. Mellor, Emeritus Professor of
Philosophy, University of Cambridge Peter Millican, Gilbert Ryle Fellow and Professor of
Philosophy, University of Oxford Richard Norman, Emeritus Professor of Moral
Philosophy, University of Kent Eric Olson, Professor of
Philosophy, University of Sheffield David Papineau, Professor of
Philosophy, King's College London Derek Parfit, Professor of
Philosophy, University of Oxford Duncan Pritchard, Professor and Chair in Epistemology, University of Edinburgh Janet Radcliffe Richards, Professor of Practical
Philosophy, University of Oxford Jonathan Rée, philosopher and author Theodore Scaltsas, Professor and Chair of Ancient
Philosophy, University of Edinburgh Peter Simons, Professor of
Philosophy, Chair of Moral
Philosophy and Head of the School of
Social Sciences and
Philosophy, Trinity College Dublin Tom Sorell, Professor of Politics and
Philosophy, University of Warwick Dr Tanja Staehler, Reader in
Philosophy and Head of the Department of
Philosophy, University of Sussex Thomas Uebel, Professor of
Philosophy, University of Manchester Dr Nigel Warburton, philosopher and author Keith Ward, Regius Professor Emeritus of Divinity, University of Oxford John White, Emeritus Professor of the
Philosophy of Education, Institute of Education, University of London Stephen Wilkinson, Professor of Bioethics, Lancaster University RE professionals (other than teachers):
When Susan embraces a «
New Thought» theological movement, she decides to apply the tenets of this new philosophy to patch up the unhappy marriages within her own social circl
New Thought» theological movement, she decides to apply the tenets of this
new philosophy to patch up the unhappy marriages within her own social circl
new philosophy to patch up the unhappy marriages within her own
social circles.
In addition to core studies in English, math, science, history, languages, and the fine arts, students take a required sequence in religion and
philosophy: 6th - grade students study the Apostles» Creed and the saints; in the 7th grade, they focus on the Church and the Ten Commandments; 8th graders conduct an overview of the Bible and the Sacraments; 9th - grade students study the Old Testament, the Apologetics, and C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity; the 10th - grade focus is the
New Testament and Church history; 11th grade introduces metaphysics and ethics; and the 12th - grade course features the
philosophy and
social teachings of the Catholic Church.
Party allegiance is the
new litmus test not just for political
philosophy, but for personal belief and
social inclusion.
Previously, he taught
social studies and
philosophy at public high schools in
New York and Virginia and worked with The George Washington University.
ASCD's
newest Policy Priorities issue brief, «A Lexicon for Educating the Whole Child (and Preparing the Whole Adult),» examines education terms and
philosophies — including character education, school climate,
social - emotional learning, and 21st century skills — to provide clarity and enable thoughtful conversations on these key issues.
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Modernism, in general, includes the activities and creations of those who felt the traditional forms of art, architecture, literature, religious faith,
philosophy,
social organization, activities of daily life, and even the sciences, were becoming ill - fitted to their tasks and outdated in the
new economic,
social, and political environment of an emerging fully industrialized world.
Jay Bernstein is Chair and University Distinguished Professor in
Philosophy at The
New School for
Social Research.
Hargrave's
new group expressed a complex
social, economic and spiritual
philosophy based on naturalist principles and committed themselves to the creation of a
new world.
The exponential development of digital technologies, the advent of the
social networks and the use of Big Data have progressively and inexorably changed our society and we are witnessing the collapse of the
philosophies of
social and urban sharing and the establishment of a
new regime that in the name of security is stripping us, with our consent, of every intimate and personal space.
The general
philosophy of
social objects (conversations / context around objects) is inspired from Bronislaw Malinowski's his observations on Kula, a ceremonial exchange system conducted in Papua
New Guinea.
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