Sentences with phrase «of medical analogies»

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Your analogy seems to ignore the Catholic hospitals, doctors and complete support of the medical field that exists.
But the difference in scope between the immediate consequences of medical triage and the vast, unforeseeable consequences of a global food triage would seem to invalidate any further analogy between the two.
Hence the minister directs his attention as much toward the «world» as the dean of a medical school has his eye on the potentially and actually sick people of the society outside his closed community of healers, or, to use a wholly different analogy, as much as the mayor of a city keeps in view the nature and the needs of the cultural and economic society of which his city is a center.
Psychological explanations still carry overtones of moralism and free - will - ism in our culture, whereas medical analogies seem to escape these overtones to a large degree.
This medical analogy was used: If you apply medications that are unseasonable, not suited to the time or stage of the illness, they may entirely lose their medicinal function.
This «reading» of the meaning of my consciousness by reference to objective accounts of that consciousness sets up a relation which Ricoeur calls «diagnostic,» a designation which rests on a reversed medical analogy.
A good religion (or religious experience) needs the ability for one to contest the religion's premises in the first place and, if it turns out to not work, then, to use a different medical analogy, there needs to be an exploration of other treatments that aren't going to wreck the system.
Comparison with Bontecou, and the material experimentations, tactility, and bodily allusions of Eva Hesse — an artist who likely became familiar with Burri through his presence in New York — demands revision of the emphasis on medical analogies which Burri himself disliked.
The medical analogy helps clarify the kinds of errors that are possible and can help people better appreciate how science can help and think through policy choices.
Global warming activists love medical analogies, so let's use one of our own.
To factor in the economic costs of mitigation, perhaps the best analogy would be a costly medical treatment ythat the doctor deems necessary for your long term health, and which costs a few % of your yearly income.
It's even weirder for the fact that Gristmill's last weird analogy, by Romm's fellow scientist and Green oracle Andrew Dessler, likened the planet to a sick child in need of expert medical advice.
I find the medical analogies are often very useful in helping people grasp the concepts of risk and systems complexity.
An analogy is sometimes drawn between those who have resisted the tide of scientific evidence on the dangers of climate change and those who once questioned the link between smoking and lung cancer in the face of overwhelming medical evidence.
This was recently discussed in the context of the medical profession, with some important analogies to the world of adjudicators.
Applying a historical analogy, Collins J explained: «Failures to provide any adequate medical attention in the Crimean war would [breach HRA 1998], whereas the charge of the Light Brigade would not.»
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