Sentences with phrase «pragmatism through»

I practice this pragmatism through doing my own on - going training, healing, self - discovery, and growth work and this shows in the work that I do.
These recommendations, along with the NIH's regulatory revision, demonstrate that ethical policymaking in this arena is an ongoing process that preserves core bioethical principles such as personal autonomy, human dignity, free scientific inquiry, and administrative pragmatism through open dialogue and transparency.

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What followed Cane Ridge was the Christianization and Americanization of American religion through revivalism, enthusiasm, pragmatism and the notion of «the little me within the big me» that leads to solitude and notions of «soul competency.»
The utilitarianism of an individualistic period, which promised men that through faith they might gain the economic virtues and wealth, differs from the pragmatism of our social climate of opinion, in which religion is used as a means for gaining social order and prosperity; but they are both utilitarian and equally remote from the love of God for his own sake and of the individual or social neighbor in his relation to God.
Translated into social theory by John Dewey and Horace Kallen (James's student), poetry by Wallace Stevens (another James student), social science by George Herbert Mead, semiotics by Charles Morris (a Mead student), and jurisprudence by Oliver Wendell Holmes — not to mention the philosophy of F. C. S. Schiller, Sidney Hook (a Dewey student), C. I. Lewis, W. V. O. Quine (a student of Lewis), and many others up to and beyond Richard Rorty — pragmatism swept through the universities.
That attention comes at a particularly apt time, as feminist critics argue that society tends to discourage «nurturing» attitudes in favor of the «domination» stance that runs through Bacon and Descartes, and seems inescapably built in to modern pragmatism.
But not only is Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis back, he is strolling through these meetings with that familiar, distinct air of confidence and pragmatism that have marked his 15 Bengals seasons.
Great to see him recall Coquelin though, perhaps a hint of pragmatism sneaking through?
An admirer of Guardiola's methods, a former assistant to Carlo Ancelotti and a natural opponent to the caustic, spartan pragmatism of Jose Mourinho during his time in Madrid, he wants to win, and win better — just like Zidane the player, Zidane the manager wants to achieve victory through technical excellence more than anything else.
And he was not averse to pragmatism: Arteta's first season he moved him to a Pirlo-esque pivote role and using Song to make through passes he got us playing a simpler brand of football that used RVP's strength to get us a series of 2 - 0 and 2 - 1 and 1 - 0 towards CL football.
Can't quite agree with your characterization of Lincoln - or Obama for that matter - as being impatient or divisive (unless I'm misreading you on that point); in both cases, I think they did about the best they could with recalcitrant opposition (obviously more severe in Lincoln's case) and that they correctly read their respective times in pushing certain policies through (and both were, in large part a mixture of idealism and pragmatism - too pragmatic for a lot of other idealists).
He is the author of Idealism, Pragmatism, and Feminism (2011) and Thinking Through the Imagination: Aesthetics in Human Cognition (2014).
Most international routes go through Germany so there is probably a measure of pragmatism about it, but there's no denying it's still a marvel of route planning efficiency even far beyond the country's borders.
All are filtered through the spectrum of idealism and embody Joo's noetic experimentations by simultaneously utilizing an underlying pragmatism.
An alumnus of the Whitney Independent Study Program and of the provincial but influential Kansas City Art Institute, Taylor's paintings exhibit late Modernism as channeled through a kind of Midwestern pragmatism.
That means, just as our colleagues argued in Climate Pragmatism, that there are numerous opportunities to cost - effectively tackle these «no regrets» pollutants «through traditional air pollution regulations, the spread of best practices, and multilateral cooperation.»
As outlined over the past decade in articles at Science and Nature, and in reports such as the Hartwell paper and Climate Pragmatism, various experts have argued that political success will only come by pursuing a diverse portfolio of policy solutions and technologies, implemented across levels of government and through the private and nonprofit sectors.
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