Sentences with phrase «notion of adequacy»

Note: In the CCJEF trial court decision, now on appeal, Judge Moukawsher, in contrast to all precedents across the country, limited the notion of adequacy to comprise only sufficient teachers, facilities and instrumentalities of learning - and he said the state is already providing adequate funding.
Hartshorne's rationalist - sounding notion of apriority is, then, parallel to the notion of adequacy, which in the Whiteheadian scheme expresses the empirical side of philosophy.

Not exact matches

It lies at the heart of revisionist arguments about sex, and these can not be assessed apart from an analysis of the significance and adequacy of «the self» as a moral notion.
that the criterion of «adequacy to the facts of experience» is a problematic notion.
Indeed, if we attribute to God the «categorical ultimate» of relativity («surrelativism»), it distinguishes God from finite creatures just as decisively as the notion of absoluteness, for it expresses the conviction that God relates himself to the world and appropriates the contingent actualities of the world into his own being with such complete adequacy that the significance of all things is fully appreciated and preserved.13
Both considerations thereby argue against the adequacy of the notion of the disembodied soul.
He also challenges archivists and records managers to think more deeply about their own integrity, including adequacy of codes of ethics, and to reflect on the notion of whistle - blowing and the implications of these issues and challenges for each individual.
Perceived stress is defined especially after having studied the interaction between the individual and the environment, psychological stress include the interpretation of the adequacy of management methods and based on the notion that stress results from the subjective assessment of the individual in his relation with the environment (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984).
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