Sentences with word «phronesis»

(It seems clear, for instance, that the tension between Gadamer's view of phronesis [prudence] and the Thomistic view is due to the influence of Heidegger, who first made this concept meaningful to Gadamer in lectures of the 1920s.)
The learning of judgment, what Aristotle called phronesis, takes place when negotiating complex problems in which one has no obvious point of reference.
Coincidentally, the US BRAIN (Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies) initiative (originally named BAM for brain activity map) is going to have its budget doubled from $ 100M in 2014 to $ 200M in 2015 (as per David Bruggeman's March 25, 2014 posting on his Pasco Phronesis blog),
As Wayne Meeks has argued, «This letter's most comprehensive purpose is the shaping of a Christian phronesis, a practical moral reasoning that is «conformed to Christ's death» in hope of his resurrection.»
How the modern variant on Aristotle's theory of phronesis originated and why it offers a partial and unhelpful account of teaching expertise
Phronesis seems to have a problem with things not mentioned, but is carefull not to mention a few things himself.
Effective practitioners possess what Aristotle called phronesis, or practical wisdom drawn from experience.
Instead of focusing on «birth control,» the Pope turns to the first of the cardinal virtues, practical wisdom (prudentia, phronesis), and speaks of the excellence of prudence in deciding, in God's presence, how many children to have» how to «regulate» fertility.
This can happen with little or no experience of working in and with diverse and challenging communities, and a lack of the phronesis that successful practice in such places develops.
When asked by the BBC what this might mean headteacher Michael Roden said: «We're trying to get the children to think, to use what the Greeks called phronesis, or good sense — making, as my mum would say, common - sense decisions.»
Phronesis may rightly reject the assumption that Farnsworth and Lichter's non-researchers affirmed AGW at the same rate as Doran and Zimmerman's as speculative.
Phronesis, the 2004 Oreskes study found 75 % of papers explicitly or implicitly supporting the consensus, 25 % taking no position, and 0 % contradicting the consensus.
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