Sentences with phrase «static view»

Another difficulty with the society model lies in its excessively static view of the primordial nature.
If I were rewriting his asset allocation chapter, I would have introduced the concept of the credit cycle, and why good asset allocators vary their positions based on the opportunity offered, rather than a more static view of asset allocation.
They struggle against static views of authority, of the church, and of God.
A note which permeates biblical thinking, in contrast with the cyclical or static views often found in other faiths, is that all history moves toward the fulfillment of a divine purpose — toward an end in the double sense of both finish and fulfillment.
But when you tilt the screen — which causes the background to shift in a parallax motion — you're reminded that it's much more than a simple, static viewing experience.
That is the primitive, static view of markets proposed by Diane Ravitch in her book - length, passionate diatribe against choice and accountability.
In fact, is it not a more static view than the Aristotelian view of becoming which sees everything that comes forth as already pre-contained in the beginning, for this latter, at least, allows for a becoming, whereas in the former, there is a mere juxtaposition of one stage with the other?
But is this not a static view of process, in which there is really no becoming and creativity?
That which was perfect had to be eternal, immutable, unchanging, a static view of what is really real.
What is at fault here is a static view of the real, such that there is no distinction made between authentic and inauthentic being in which the former is true and the latter false.
Needless to say, this was once again a static view.
I suggest that any such supposed justifications (for instance, those Gutting cites of Keynes or of D. C. Williams) are effective only within a quantified, static view of temporal process, in which future events are taken as already in some sense defined, like marbles in a bag.
The human future is open rather than closed, as it is with a static view of a fixed human nature.
There are false assumptions in the objection just proposed that we would like to uncover, assumptions based on a static view of reality.
A static view of reality began to give way to the acknowledgement of change, and then to an evolving view of reality.
Fundamentalists tend to have a static view of reality: they have not come to terms with the ever - changing and evolving character of culture, religion and life itself.
He was right that intellect tends toward the static view of things, or to «spatialize time,» but wrong to think becoming can not be viewed intellectually.
Structural studies of chromatin so far have only given us a static view of how DNA is organized in cells.
«We need to replace the static view of the brain.»
The Blu - ray menu gives us a static view of Jordan and his animated friends while some of James Newton Howard's score plays for a while (before dropping out).
That is the static view of the marketplace that induced Diane Ravitch, in her new book, The Death and Life of the Great American School System, to turn against accountability, charter schools, and school choice.
In that book, she offers a naïve and static view of markets.
This static view of your Brian Gavin Signature diamond enables you to see more detail, but only a hint of the sparkle factor.
A few rooms do change from time to time, but just few enough to imply a static view of the past.
Secondly, the orthodoxy of political correctness, which manifests itself here in Black's words of non-black people lacking the morality, sensibility and understanding of violence against African Americans, is a very simplistic, reductive and static view of society.
Apple's first foray into making the iPad more competitive with laptops came with iOS 10, in which the company introduced both «mutitasking» (static viewing of background apps) and split - screen mode.
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