Sentences with phrase «philosophical insight»

Comment: The Society of Others is part intellectual adventure and part moral fable, overlaid with profound philosophical insight.
Here again, Dr. Baglow has done a masterful job of presenting the crucial doctrines and the theological and philosophical insights of Catholic tradition in an engaging and illuminating way.
This essay attempts to make a contribution to that ongoing dialogue by corroborating some of the central features of Harry Stack Sullivan's interpersonal theory of psychiatry in light of Alfred North Whitehead's philosophical insights about the nature of reality.
Both Rahner and Holloway were attempting to synthesise the scholastic tradition with modern philosophical insights, these latter being much more established in Rahner's case - namely emerging from the Existentialist tradition.
Although Heidegger expressed doubts about whether he would ever be capable of any original philosophical insights, he rightly described himself as a kind of museum attendant, pulling back the curtain on the philosophy of the past.
Fantastically absurd film but not without structure and deep philosophical insight into the human condition with frighteningly acute observations of family dynamics.
KM Aul explains the protagonist's limitations and philosophical insights in a very unique and well - written manner.
Written with the pace and thrust of a thriller, this is a stunning intellectual adventure, a moral fable bursting with art, poetry, music, and profound philosophical insight.
Theologians in every age have done this, not just our own — St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas most notably — drawing on the scientific - philosophical insights of their own time.
The author addresses the ongoing dialogue between process thought and psychotherapy by corroborating some of the central features of Harry Stack Sullivan's interpersonal theory of psychiatry in light of Alfred North Whitehead's philosophical insights about the nature of reality.
The philosophical insight is old but supported by discoveries in cosmology (scientifically) that the universe came into being at the big bang.
The primacy of interpersonal forces in forming personality has served as an important foundational assumption in the work of such eminent contemporary theoreticians as D.W. Winnicott, H. Loewald, W.R.D. Fairbairn and H. Kobut.9 Their writings, like those of Sullivan's, independently corroborate the extent to which Whitehead's philosophical insights might serve as an adequate hermeneutic for contextualizing and informing current clinical psychiatric practice.
Kaplan's analysis of Jewish nationalism begins with the Bible, the Talmud, the Midrash, and medieval Jewish theology, while simultaneously freely utilizing modern sociological and philosophical insights.
Respect for persons can be more adequately based on the philosophical insight that people are self - creating entities.
This has several implications for Derrida's philosophical insights (OG 6 - 26).
These include a Catholic mind that takes seriously Adam Smith's economic and philosophical insights; the affirmation that markets must be grounded upon particular moral, political, and legal habits and institutions; the attention to how awareness of the reality of sin should incubate us against economic utopianism; and, perhaps above all, the sustained effort to locate democratic capitalism within a vision of God and man, thereby giving it genuine theological meaning.
Originally coming to yoga for its physical health benefits, her interests are now its philosophical insights and timeless, life affirming, wisdom.
In the first, the soft - spoken Adele meets Emma in a gay bar and gradually develops a bond with her, fascinated by the slightly older woman's sly gaze and philosophical insights.
And sometimes the comedy comes from the deepest kind of philosophical insight: when Charles, Karl's fellow patient and inmate, asks him at the end of the film how he found the world outside, Karl's reply is simply, «It was too big.»
Written with a pace and thrust of a thriller, The Society of Others is a stunning intellectual adventure, a moral fable bursting with art, poetry, music, and profound philosophical insight.
From the book jacket: Written with the pace and thrust of a thriller, this is a stunning intellectual adventure, a moral fable bursting with art, poetry, music, and profound philosophical insight.
Rogers has a scientist's curiosity and a poet's eye and consequently writes of the cosmos — from the subatomic world to the stars, from a bird perching on a branch to the workings of the human brain — with passionate specificity, philosophical insight, and elegantly expressed exaltation.
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