Sentences with phrase «societal views on»

He said that the project was more challenging than the iPhone, in part due to the societal views on watches, according to the Wall Street Journal: «Even though Apple Watch does so many...
The School has worked hard to promote the welfare of animals and to balance the need to produce competent veterinarians with current societal views on the use of animals in teaching.
When one is younger it's so easy to be trapped in the societal views on what is chic and what is cool!
Thus, even the greatest child psychotherapist could not escape influencing the definitions and societal views on womanhood and motherhood.
If societal views on gender and sexual orientation are changing as rapidly as the secular media might have us think, it is high time the Church sought to form a theological and pastoral response to transgender and the psychological condition that usually pre-empts a gender transition, known as gender dysphoria.
«Individuals and groups have strong political and societal views on this topic, and this program became a lightning rod for many of those views.»
The omnipresence of substances in our everyday life demands a revision of the societal view on them.
The exhibition scrutinizes the societal view on substances and examines global consequences as well as future potentials.
Moreover, many of the misdeeds have been traditionally looked at as «victimless» crimes, a flawed concept but one not much different from societal view on speeding or marijuana use.

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Delwin Brown, supporting the societal view, writes: «On the entitative view, God is free but once (even if, as we shall consider later, «once» is to be construed in some unique nontemporal sense).
Brown writes: «On either view [the entitative or the societal],... God's freedom lies in his primordial evaluation of possibility» (PS 2:145).
This paper will examine the arguments on each side, indicate what the societal view implies about the nature of...
This paper will examine the arguments on each side, indicate what the societal view implies about the nature of God, and suggest an additional argument for the societal view based on the idea of God's freedom and faithfulness which this view implies.
On the societal view, by contrast, God is repeatedly free.
If one points out that, on the societal view, the primordial nature can no longer be temporally prior, the answer is that this is true and that, moreover, it must be true on any Whiteheadian view.
Now one may observe, by way of rejoinder, that the loss of «first - handedness» is not avoided on the societal view.
For a concentration on christology allows the theologian to escape becoming bound to a bygone world - view or a particular societal perspective.
Trying to conceive of God» as one actual entity is likely impossible despite several attempts to clarify Whitehead's statements on the subject, 2 but neither has Hartshorne's societal view of God as a personal nexus been clearly conceived.
In the collection of articles based on lectures in honor of Hartshorne's ninetieth birthday, Nobo unfolds, in reaction to Lewis Ford, how in his opinion Gad is essentially immutable, imperishable and objectifiable.30 In doing this he agrees with Ford's criticism that Hartshorne's societal view of God does not offer an adequate Whiteheadian solution to the problem of God's objectifiability or prehensibility, but in contrast to Ford he is of the opinion that such a Whiteheadian solution is possible, and that it is even reasonably simple.
One of these was A.H. Johnson who was the first to mention the possibility of a «societal view,» and thereby elicited an explicitly negative reaction from Whitehead.8 Others who entertain this view are, mainly, William Christian, Lewis Ford, Marjorie Suchocki, and Jorge Nobo.9 Amongst these, Ford is the only one who links his holding of the «entitative view» to an emphasis on the imprehensibility of God's consequent nature10 (and who later finds this so much of a problem that he starts searching in other directions, though not in that of the «societal view»).11 The other three — Christian, Suchocki, and Nobo — do see possibilities for a conceptually coherent account of the prehensibility of God.
But I think it's important to pass along the rational view and what it's based on... exactly because I believe striving for more rational thought is a requirement for the (societal, non-genetic) evolution and progress of the human race.
Will his outspoken views on monogamy, marriage and affairs affect societal change?
Everyone knows divorce sucks, but, according to 2 people with a decent claim on «most brilliant power couple on the planet,» that very unanimity creates a societal view of divorce that just makes it worse.
In most recent shared views and writings on human and societal development, the investment made on other people gives tremendous yields; thus the facts and authenticity of the book are invaluable.»
Again, this may suggest that Madden and Lenhart's (2006) conclusions about societal views of online dating more accurately represent people's real attitudes toward finding romance on the Internet than do the conclusions of scholars such as Anderson (2005) and Wildermuth (2001, 2004) such that — for persons of any age — online daters are no longer viewed in the pejorative terms they once were.
«If we do not recognize the brilliance before us, we can not help but carry on the stereotypic societal views that these [African - American] children are somehow damaged goods and that they can not be expected to succeed.»
Niagara, a video by Bradford that examines the urban landscape through both formal principles and societal roles, will go on view in Baltimore in the summer of 2018.
Positioning their human components in bizarre and antisocial situations, the sculptures not only complicate fixed societal notions on modern life and domesticity, but also question typical rituals of viewing art.
Further on, Gregory Crewdson's alluring, large - scale ink jet Untitled (Cement Canal)(2007) conjures a mysterious world of post-industrial decay and moral isolation, while across the gallery, Doug Rickard's # 82.948842, Detroit, MI, 2009 (2010) appropriates a Google Street View image in an implicit exposé of urban poverty that serves, equally, as an indictment of societal indifference.
«The Trash - ic or Trash in the Face of Beauty;» is Rebeiz's personal view on contemporary societal issues, examined both through the techniques of the Great Masters and applied art.
By depicting her own unconventional life, the portraits of her friends and family took on a greater societal significance that continues to resonate on view today.»
Indeed societal welfare is a signature of a leftist view that they would go in the opposite direction to almost on instinct.
Views differ on what, exactly, is the best way for scientists to advocate for societal action against climate change.
«The reprimand or admonition that may have been seen as an acceptable penalty one or two decades ago is not, in our view, an acceptable regulatory response today, given the proper evolution of societal appreciation of the seriousness of sexual misconduct and the regulatory role of the Law Society in the public interest,» wrote panel chair Malcolm Mercer on behalf of the unanimous panel in reasons dated Jan. 16.
But «what is a goal» is all dependent on the point of view which again is typically influenced by societal norms.
The unfortunate outcome of the focus on the research of these individuals is that policymakers and practitioners are being given further reason to view achievement gaps as the cognitive problems of individuals rather than the result of failures in the structures of our schools and societal policies.
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