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Just as nobody forecast
social networks, blogging or Netflix
in the 1990s, the absence for now of any tangible applications other than bitcoin for the blockchain merely points to humankind's deficient
imagination.
Of course you didn't, or did you?!!
Social Justice Jesus and Catholic Jesus share something
in common: they are figments of human
imagination.
«Utopia - writing,» she argues, interacted with
social experimentation and the more popular
imagination to create
social innovations
in every sphere from the economic (the trade union movement, profit - sharing,
social security, scientific management) through political (parliamentary democracy, universal suffrage) to the
social (universal education, child welfare practices, women s «emancipation,» New Towns,
social planning.
Rather, the problem is to get them to reject irrational and supernatural explanations of the world, the demons that exist only
in their
imaginations, and to accept a
social and intellectual apparatus, Science, as the only begetter of truth.»
Only
in so engaging the past can we expand our moral
imaginations and escape the confines of our limited
social and moral experience.
Indeed, a «sociological
imagination» is slowly transforming all theologies — sometimes with unsettling and explicit power, as
in the use of critical
social theories
in political and liberation theologies; sometimes with more implicit but no less unsettling effect, as
in the increasing use of sociology of knowledge to clarify the actual
social settings (or publics) of different theologies.
The problem is to get [people] to reject irrational and supernatural explanations of the world, the demons that exist only
in their
imaginations, and to accept a
social and intellectual apparatus, Science, as the only begetter of truth.
Stressing the peasant background of Jesus and acknowledging the role of the
social background and artistic skill
in molding his thought, Legrand observes, «the type of
imagination revealed by the parables is more that of a farmer than that of an artisan.
The idea of neoconservatism as a liberal plot to highjack conservatism for the left might seem hopelessly dated» the
social democratic wing of neoconservatism disappeared long ago» but it remains vibrantly alive
in the pages of journals like Chronicles and
in the
imaginations of ideologues attracted to the candidacy of Pat Buchanan.
In this book he argued that religion created a conscience which is quick to understand
social need, that religious philanthropy gives charitably but without raising ultimate questions about the causes of
social maladjustment, that religion «unifies individuals, stabilizes societies, creates
social imagination and sanctifies
social life; but it also perpetuates ancient evils, increases
social inertia, creates illusions and preserves superstitions.
I do not pretend to understand all the reasons for this gradual drying up of the Protestant
imagination in America — and the failure of creativity at the symbolic level should not blind us to the continuing power of the Protestant impulse
in personal character and
social movements.
Richard Lewontin, a Harvard geneticist: «The problem is to get [people] to reject irrational and supernatural explanations of the world, the demons that exist only
in their
imaginations, and to accept a
social and intellectual apparatus, Science, as the only begetter of truth.»
His was an intensely meditative, introspective, introverted, even retrospective character and
imagination, but it was also
social and moral
in a way radically distinct from the temper both of his liberal age and of his liberated contemporaries Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Alcott, Ripley, Margaret Fuller, and Theodore Parker.
Though its terms were drawn from the vast world repertoire of religious and
social imagination, they were particularized
in a local language that expressed our own views, values, and actions.
Love which has capacity for
social imagination, and for a skillful dealing with human problems, is strengthened
in itself.
In principle, physical education provides the best opportunity for the harmonious development of the entire person, through contests of skill in which intelligence, esthetic imagination, social sensitivity, and moral purpose are channeled through significant physical activit
In principle, physical education provides the best opportunity for the harmonious development of the entire person, through contests of skill
in which intelligence, esthetic imagination, social sensitivity, and moral purpose are channeled through significant physical activit
in which intelligence, esthetic
imagination,
social sensitivity, and moral purpose are channeled through significant physical activity.
They may get together
in the modern city to hold a bake sale for some charitable cause, to repair a playground, to clean up the environment, or for a million other purposes that their
social imaginations might lead them to.
A society that is almost enamored by
social innovation for innovation's sake faces
in virtual helplessness a situation that requires — not for the sake of a traditional national interest but for the survival of civilization, if not of mankind itself — an extreme effort of bold, innovating
imagination.
But our need is to go further, to create new psychic and
social forms to enable us to reclaim not only our technologies, but our very
imaginations,
in the service of the continuity of life.
The human
imagination, unconditioned by the Christian faith, invariably reflects the dominant
social forces
in which the individual is interested.
In the cases of both J and P, one can detect that this interpretive act is indeed a response to a social crisis, is an assertion in the face of the crisis, and is a remarkable act of imaginatio
In the cases of both J and P, one can detect that this interpretive act is indeed a response to a
social crisis, is an assertion
in the face of the crisis, and is a remarkable act of imaginatio
in the face of the crisis, and is a remarkable act of
imagination.
«15 Moreover, Whitehead emphasizes that symbolic reference, at least
in human symbolisms, is generally a two - way affair
in which the symbol and the symbolized are frequently interchangeable, a situation that suggests a reciprocal interaction between secondary (poetic)
imagination and the
social or cultural aspect of symbolizing.16
We have learned so much about the intelligence, cognitive and
social, of so many animals — humpback whales, orcas, bottlenose dolphins, elephants, gray parrots, dogs, and so on — all of it quite fascinating, thought - provoking, and
in many cases delightful, and it seems a cruel impoverishment of our speculative and moral
imaginations to dismiss it all as a process of biomechanical stimulus and response, only accidentally resembling the workings of human consciousness.
The field of
imagination at any rate is broad, ranging from automatic, instinctual, or reflex actions (
in which the problem of meaning is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or less habitual modes of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms of meaning — making in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of erro
in which the problem of meaning is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or less habitual modes of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms of meaning — making
in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of erro
in cultural and
social significations.19
In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of erro
In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase
in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of erro
in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of error.
We now turn to a consideration of the resources for the renewal of the
imagination in America that is the necessary precondition and accompaniment to any
social transformation.
Now I want to change the frame of reference to the present and argue that (1) since Whitehead's time, there have been at least three profound interrelated changes
in the shape of
social life; (2) these changes do not nullify his insights, but they do make them relevant
in ways he never would have suspected; and (3) his emphasis on
imagination, creativity, and a zest for life must be tempered to stress what he could take for granted, but which I believe we can not.
For the postmodern
imagination, strong
social unity can only be imposed
in artificial, violent, and tyrannical ways.
... that no matter how wide the perspectives which the human mind may reach, how broad the loyalties which the human
imagination may conceive, how universal the community which human statecraft may organize or how pure the aspirations of the saintliest idealist may be, there is no level of human moral or
social achievement
in which there is not some corruption of inordinate self - love.
Executive Chef Seth Levine draws upon his diverse culinary background, whimsical
imagination and belief that fine dining should be fun, to bring Hotel Chantelle London a creative menu that marries upscale American dining with fun French fare
in a
social setting.
It assists
in every stage of a child's development, from teaching
social skills and strengthening physical abilities to inspiring
imagination and helping to manage emotions.
Rapid neurological changes
in this stage of life foster
imagination growth and
social interaction skills.
Academic research is curiosity driven, not market driven, and responds to the search for knowledge and understanding
in areas as diverse as health, culture,
social constructs, astronomy, education, economics, particle physics... a list of topics as diverse as the human
imagination.
«
In our
imagination, dying is lonely and meaningless, but the final blog posts of terminally ill patients and the last words of death row inmates are filled with love,
social connection, and meaning.»
Hayat Sindi, founder of the i2 Institute for
Imagination and Ingenuity
in Saudi Arabia, said she thinks many students
in the Middle East, particularly women, stop taking science courses at the introductory level because science and science education are not adequately attuned to
social needs.
It explores the birth of the comic book genre
in the Depression and the evolution of its caped characters through historic events (World War II) and changing
social mores, beginning with the arrival of Superman, who sprang from the
imagination of two Jewish teenage boys.
For me, he really epitomised the idea that your
imagination is your limit
in a time where things were very rigid and when the
social position you were born into was the one you were stuck
in.»
As mentioned, Regina George continues to live on
in popular culture, courtesy of both
social media and the wild
imagination of girls who came of age
in 2004.
Luttrell stresses the importance of reflexivity and
imagination in conducting research, and sees the potential for empowerment and
social change through research relationships.
Benefits of arts education
In addition to economic benefits of investment in arts education for students in the primary and secondary sectors there are a plethora of social and intellectual benefits: • encouraging self expression and self awareness • building confidence and self esteem • thinking creatively and conceptually • problem solving • increasing motivation and improving behaviour • developing organisational skills • being able to work collaboratively and independently • developing multiple learning styles • building maturity and appreciation • developing observational skills • raising global awareness and respect for other cultures • promoting literacy through analysis and interpretation • increasing enjoyment and fun in learning • developing spatial and visual skills • encouraging qualitative awareness • seeing different perspectives • openness to subtlety, nuance, flexibility and imaginati
In addition to economic benefits of investment
in arts education for students in the primary and secondary sectors there are a plethora of social and intellectual benefits: • encouraging self expression and self awareness • building confidence and self esteem • thinking creatively and conceptually • problem solving • increasing motivation and improving behaviour • developing organisational skills • being able to work collaboratively and independently • developing multiple learning styles • building maturity and appreciation • developing observational skills • raising global awareness and respect for other cultures • promoting literacy through analysis and interpretation • increasing enjoyment and fun in learning • developing spatial and visual skills • encouraging qualitative awareness • seeing different perspectives • openness to subtlety, nuance, flexibility and imaginati
in arts education for students
in the primary and secondary sectors there are a plethora of social and intellectual benefits: • encouraging self expression and self awareness • building confidence and self esteem • thinking creatively and conceptually • problem solving • increasing motivation and improving behaviour • developing organisational skills • being able to work collaboratively and independently • developing multiple learning styles • building maturity and appreciation • developing observational skills • raising global awareness and respect for other cultures • promoting literacy through analysis and interpretation • increasing enjoyment and fun in learning • developing spatial and visual skills • encouraging qualitative awareness • seeing different perspectives • openness to subtlety, nuance, flexibility and imaginati
in the primary and secondary sectors there are a plethora of
social and intellectual benefits: • encouraging self expression and self awareness • building confidence and self esteem • thinking creatively and conceptually • problem solving • increasing motivation and improving behaviour • developing organisational skills • being able to work collaboratively and independently • developing multiple learning styles • building maturity and appreciation • developing observational skills • raising global awareness and respect for other cultures • promoting literacy through analysis and interpretation • increasing enjoyment and fun
in learning • developing spatial and visual skills • encouraging qualitative awareness • seeing different perspectives • openness to subtlety, nuance, flexibility and imaginati
in learning • developing spatial and visual skills • encouraging qualitative awareness • seeing different perspectives • openness to subtlety, nuance, flexibility and
imagination
Unstructured play will improve their school experience
in so many ways — by engaging their
imaginations, enhancing their
social interactions and stimulating their physical activity.
When accepting the award she said, «I believe museum education, driven by the vision of artists and the expertise of teachers, can play a critical role
in fostering
social and civic
imagination, and can empower young people and communities to critically reflect on and shape their world.»
In these service projects these students were gaining and demonstrating important competencies for life, for work and for civic engagement: compassion, empathy, imagination, complex thinking, the capacity to understand social challenges, the skills to identify a point of entry to address them, and the courage, commitment and skills to implicate themselves and to collaborate across several dimensions of difference in constructing a solutio
In these service projects these students were gaining and demonstrating important competencies for life, for work and for civic engagement: compassion, empathy,
imagination, complex thinking, the capacity to understand
social challenges, the skills to identify a point of entry to address them, and the courage, commitment and skills to implicate themselves and to collaborate across several dimensions of difference
in constructing a solutio
in constructing a solution.
What if you could boost every child's ability to learn and supporting
social emotional development by by promoting creativity and
imagination while nurturing the aptitudes, abilities, mindsets that students need
in order to succeed?
Mary Costello's Academy Street follows the life of Tess Lohan, an introverted Irish woman who often feels anxious
in social settings, largely preferring the world of books and
imagination to external interactions.
Reddit, blogs and
social media are not «news» by any stretch of the
imagination, and reddit
in particular is (
in) famous for making incorrect assumptions and jumping to conclusions based on the most tenuous to facts, sometimes to the point where people have harmed themselves or others.
Being confined to the solitary loftiness of
imagination is not viewed as the highly profitable option anymore especially when your fellow authors» prowess
in executing
social media communication gain higher acceptance among readers.
Tim then slipped into a tirade about the ubiquity of
social media choices that went on for fifteen minutes and included a condemnation of current LEGO models that come practically pre-built, before coming back to the topic, «
In my day, you had to use your
IMAGINATION.
LayereD Stories 0 sets the story under 2037 Shibuya Japan when the
social life has been changed by the development of the AR technique LayereD that enables to visualize your
imagination and present
in the real world.