Not exact matches
Ms. Hebert referred to those «who get a sense
of engagement from the very instant gratification
of Twitter or Facebook», to which Mr. Coyne followed with how «the immediacy
of social media... greatly enlarges the
significance of incredibly trivial
moment to
moment events».
Hegel tended always to make the individual a mere passing - point, a
moment, in the cosmic process, and to insist on the individual's gaining his concrete ethical
significance through being identified with the
social, religious, and political institutions
of his time.
He attributes this «
moment we are having» to researchers establishing, «in a substantial way, the
significance of social and emotional learning for success in school, college, career, and life.»