Sentences with phrase «philosophical shifts in»

Whatever new political or philosophical shifts in education policy occur, the one constant seems to be that focusing on teacher quality is critical.
No one outside the rarefied world of banking policy has ever heard of B - 20, but Finn Poschmann, VP of research at the CD Howe Institute, calls it «a fairly significant philosophical shift in Canada's regulatory framework.»
This isn't a surprise: Zuckerberg said in his opening remarks that Facebook was «going through a broader philosophical shift in how we approach our responsibility as a company», which he meant as an indication that the company would be taking more responsibility, but which could easily be interpreted as the company locking the doors to its closed garden and throwing away the key.
** With Luke Richesson (Sports Performance) and his team including Ladd Harris (Nutrition), we have made a philosophical shift in how we train, prepare, eat, and educate to build better players.
Unfortunately, whatever legal changes have occurred so far haven't been driven by a «philosophical shift in the meaning of divorce,» but piecemeal and too often driven by «destructive gender conflict.»
Unfortunately, the philosophical shift in clinical medical practice towards viewing and using «food as medicine» has been relatively slow, in large part due to the resistance of patients to take an active role in their own healthcare.
This evident need for better tools to handle animal control issues has led to a philosophical shift in the animal control industry itself.
This, some argue, is connected to a philosophical shift in museums and art institutions, as the canon is expanded beyond a narrow, white, male definition of Modernism.
I see solutions to climate change leading to a much larger philosophical shift in the way human society develops.

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But, if you're dealing with large or complex sales then you need to begin to make the philosophical shift from lead - based marketing to an account - based marketing and sales initiative that works in today's business arena.
A driving force in this tradition has been the philosophical «turn to the subject,» a shift of focus from the thing known to the knower who knows it.
Of course, when pressed in conversation, Ford readily admits that the statements in question are not factual but constitute, instead, a highly imaginative hypothesis primarily intended to explain the ever - shifting terminology with which Whitehead expressed his thought and the many textual anomalies — topical discontinuities, clumsy insertions, ghost references, etc — that plague his philosophical books, particularly Science and the Modern World and Process and Reality.
In moving back from philosophical to biblical concepts, however, we find ourselves in a domain of shifting and fluid patterns, and the image of God as king is no exceptioIn moving back from philosophical to biblical concepts, however, we find ourselves in a domain of shifting and fluid patterns, and the image of God as king is no exceptioin a domain of shifting and fluid patterns, and the image of God as king is no exception.
This is in the main true, but, as I have pointed out elsewhere, Suarez shifts the emphasis in his metaphysics of material substances from the phenomenon of substantial change to the problem of substantial unity, which is precisely the problem that so vexed both Leibniz and Leclerc (For an account of Suarez's metaphysics of material substances, see my article «The Importance of the Concept of Substantial Unity in Suarez's Hylomorphism», in the special Suarez volume of the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly.)
These mourners may have felt it important to remain «the me I normally recognize» even under the most solemn and formal conditions, but their casual approach to mourning marks a cultural shift that puts theological and philosophical claims in a rapidly altering context.
It remains to be seen whether Carroll's gutsy call represents a philosophical shift or a coach caught up in the moment.
While all 50 states allow exemptions for children who have a valid medical reason, and almost all states allow nonmedical exemptions for parents with either religious or philosophical objections, the political climate has recently shifted in favor of making exemptions more difficult to obtain.
«It is the Age of Enlightenment,» we're told in the tasteful font of «Masterpiece Theatre», and while the rest of Europe has gone through a massive philosophical and ethical shift with respect to its perception of peasants and landed gentry, Denmark has remained an outpost of the old, thanks in no small part to the conservative court that pulls the strings of mad young King Christian (Mikkel Følsgaard, Best Actor winner at Berlin).
Look for more information to come on this philosophical shift for the 911 GT range later this year, possibly when the refreshed Porsche 911 debuts in the fall.
Other philosophical shifts such as reducing the cost and bureaucratic impediments to adoption appear to be important in increasing the live - release rate.
This mixed - media drawing referenced the Lashkar - e-Taiba shooting and bombing attacks across Mumbai in 2008 and incorporated the philosophical theme about a joyful moment that quickly shifts to a grave catastrophe.
Alongside Open Studios, ISCP's 2012 institution - in - residence Clark House Initiative, Bombay brings a program to New York that illuminates the philosophical and cultural strategies that have served to withstand or conjure tectonic social and political shifts of upheaval or change.
The profound sense of displacement caused by the physical and philosophical shift from East to West has never left her, and in this new series of works based on Capa's photographs of the Shevchenko collective farm in Ukraine she probes the subjective nature of memory, the formation of memory and retention of images of the past.
It can be argued that all contemporary artists are the offspring of Andy Warhol in one way or another, since his paradigm - shifting influence on the way art is made, its allowable subject matter, and its very philosophical underpinnings — a copy of a Brillo box is a sculpture?
Piper's shift to computer - based media and technology in the late 1980s led him to reconsider the physical and philosophical limits of his artistic practice.
Lives and works in Paris since 2011) enacts the shifts of originary forms over time in his work, using the movements between medium, in sound, image, objects, text, painting and drawing to form new material and technological genealogies, and to suture the physicalization of matters with philosophical and spiritual ideas about life and death, their commitments and their inevitabilities.
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