Sentences with phrase «raised by the philosophies»

For you are a thankless, godless, amoral generation that has been raised by the philosophies of the heathen and I will challenge your philosophies till you hate me and my people.

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The word «nihilism» has a complex history in modern philosophy, but I use it in a sense largely determined by Nietzsche and Heidegger, both of whom not only diagnosed modernity as nihilism, but saw Christianity as complicit in its genesis; both it seems to me were penetratingly correct in some respects, if disastrously wrong in most, and both raised questions that we Christians ignore at our peril.
Instead, we have two competing research programs, each with its own fundamental intuitions and program of inquiry to pursue, as in Imre Lakatos's philosophy of science.15 Only «over the long haul» can we judge which will be more progressive more able to handle the classical challenges raised by the entire history of metaphysics, by dialogue with existing religions (Christian and otherwise), and by the experience of contemporary religious believers.
In doing so, he has done process thought a favor, by raising in a new way the question of the adequacy and applicability of Whitehead's philosophy.
But that objection to historicist conservatism was raised, as Muller notes, by Leo Strauss, certainly a conservative thinker, at least in the sense that classical political philosophy is a major source of modern conservatism.
This article is a discussion and evaluation of a recent book on Whitehead's religious philosophy.1 It is hoped that some of the questions raised by the discussion will stimulate others to propose constructive solutions.
Briefly, contemporary post-empiricist philosophies of science call attention to the fundamental importance, neither of theoria nor of technique, but of the concrete praxis of performance of reason constituted by the raising of ever further relevant questions within communities of inquiry (SAFT).
THE PEOPLE»S RESPONSIBILITY By grounding foreign policy analysis in wider considerations of political philosophy in his «The Morality of Self - Interest» (June / July 2010), David P. Goldman has performed a valuable service, but his treatment of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars raises further questions.
With this observation we find ourselves in the midst of the second question raised by Ricoeur's philosophy of testimony.
I believe that the point of view that I have derived from my internalization of Whitehead's philosophy helps me to raise broader, more inclusive, questions, than are asked by those whose points of view are shaped chiefly in schools of business, the study of international relations, or immersion in economic theory.
In addition, I am deeply concerned about the issues raised by monotheistic theology in general and Christian theology in particular, and I will, therefore, indicate a few of the theological implications of my revisionist form of process philosophy.
As one might suspect from the preceding chapters, the human person is a very complex concept in Whiteheadian thought, raising many new and interesting questions never confronted by traditional philosophy.
The issue as to whether we can have an intelligible account of «being» is indeed vigorously discussed in philosophy today, and we can not treat with indifference the serious questions raised by modern analytic philosophy about the meaning of statements about being.
Anyhow, the point should be clear: the objection raised by the opponent is defeated by philosophy and not by theology.
One of the central theological questions raised by the mass media for the Christian faith is: Is there a valid integration of the consumer philosophy with the Christian revelation?
It's a picture showing a throng of the disaffected, the abused, the former fundamentalists, the kids who were raised by fundamentalists, people whose parents were alkies», religious, but wildly hypocritical, who never actually studied religion, science, philosophy, etc..
I try to raise my kids using the Attachment Parenting philosophy, though I admit most of what I do is just parenting by instinct.
Attachment Parenting — known by the shorthand AP — is not easily defined.Generally speaking, it's a parenting philosophy «that nurtures the bonds between parents and their babies,» says Lysa Parker, co-founder of Attachment Parenting International and author of Attached at the Heart: 8 Proven Parenting Principles for Raising Connected and Compassionate Children.
This post is part of the Ezzo Week (end) 2009 series hosted by Tulip Girl which serves to raise awareness about the concerns with the parenting philosophy promoted by Gary Ezzo.
Positive Discipline This is a child raising philosophy coined by Jane Nelsen Ed.
Democrats quickly mobilized to draw attention to what they cast as out - of - the - mainstream positions espoused by Mr. Paul — from raising the Social Security retirement age to 70 to questioning the legality of the Americans with Disabilities Act — as they sought to discredit what Jack Conway, the Democratic Senate candidate in Kentucky, described in an interview as Mr. Paul's «narrow and rigid philosophy
Doctor's role is to build support for the organization's philosophy: by modeling teacher preparation and development after training in the medical profession, we can substantially raise the caliber of teaching in this country.
Kathleen Decker, our principal at Walter Bracken STEAM Academy Elementary School, lives by the philosophy that it takes a village to raise a child and build a school.
PAWS saves lives and prevents suffering by implementing the no - kill philosophy through aggressive spay / neuter programs for owned and unowned animals; by rescuing, fostering, and seeking permanent homes for endangered dogs and cats; and by raising awareness of the plight of homeless animals.
A Jew by birth, Schendel's mother had her daughter baptized at the Church of St Peter and Paul, raising her in Milan as a Roman Catholic where she studied art and philosophy.
In an article entitled «Commodification in Law,» Philosophy Professor Nick Smith discusses the moral and ethical questions raised by the valuation of injury in the legal system.
Before & After Getting Your Puppy: The Positive Approach to Raising a Happy, Healthy, and Well - Behaved Dog If you just got a puppy or are contemplating getting one, you need to read this book written by Dr. Ian Dunbar, a renowned veterinarian who practices a dog - friendly philosophy with practical and positive approaches to dog training.
Love and Logic ® is a strength based parenting philosophy founded by Jim Fay and Foster W. Cline, M.D., and is based on the experience of a combined total of over 75 years working with and raising kids.
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