Sentences with phrase «of human association»

While families are certainly places of interpersonal intimacy, security, friendship and mutual assistance, many other forms of human association perform these tasks.
To be realized it must affect all modes of human association, the family, the school, industry, religion» (PIP 143).
Today, much like mobile before it, a rising technology platform has the potential to create what Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan called «new patterns of human association,» unleashing a tsunami of innovation.
So, I would say, NP, my master of both myth and mirth, you just have to decide if you can live with all the problems that arise, and look at them as the byproduct, perhaps the filthy waste product, or perhaps the toxic waste product of human association.
Itself a potent example of the ambiguity of human association, the congregation nevertheless dares to accept its designation as the body of Christ and the household of God, proclaiming in its acceptance the incarnate nature of its God who took on servant form.
The tendency to dominate, in particular, is an element of all human associations, from the family through fraternal and professional associations and local political organizations, to the state.
In the exhibition's last gallery, the emotions of human association and painterly abstraction coalesce in large - scale paintings, delicate ink drawings, as well as iPhone - initiated drawings and videos.
The values of freedom and equality implicit in the concept of self - determination have meaning for the multiple and overlapping spheres of human association and political ordering that characterize humanity.
Dewey's point is that we can not create a truly democratic community without extending the ideas of freedom and choice and the pooling of intelligence to all modes of human association.
For Dewey, of course, democracy was a «way of life» not merely a way of public life — an ideal that «must affect all modes of human association» — and he would not have accepted Rorty's contention that «there is no way to bring self - creation together with justice at the level of theory» for that would have required him to give up a principal article of democratic faith.
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