Sentences with phrase «such dissonance»

As the Father saw fit to provide Paul (and us) a certain «cognitive dissonance» as regards the sarx and pneuma — even as He provided such dissonance -LRB-?)
What can we make of such dissonance?
Experienced law - makers will recognize this phenomenon, as it bears similarities to incoherence or inconsistency within and between laws and policies that then become targets for adjustments to minimize or eliminate such dissonance.

Not exact matches

A cognitive dissonance occurs over sampling sizes in quantitative areas such as market research.
The level of cognitive dissonance amongst the fundamentalist set is such that any and all inconsistencies are quickly rationalized away.
Could it be that you have been experiencing some cognitive dissonance with being a believer and a high view of scripture whilst advocating the pointing finger where the bible here places such action in the same light as oppression.
I thought you were asking how we could have such cognitive dissonance!
You seem to be a somewhat reasonable person, and I presume the cognitive dissonance that is required to defend what can not be defended logically prohibits you from even contemplating such a proposition seriously.
nonetheless, such atheism — for lack of an objective moral anchor — still suffers from a similar cognitive dissonance.
That assumes a level of cynicism that may be cultivated by a Mitt Romney, but probably not many rank - and - file conservatives, who either don't know this, or suffer from such extreme cognitive dissonance that it doesn't effect their thinking.
We would not tolerate for one second a human father who behaves in such a sick, sadistic manner, so I don't understand how Pastor and other Christians are able to overcome the cognitive dissonance of excusing this same behavior in their God?
World views, religious and otherwise, are often self - contained tautological constructs, and as such capable of supporting a lot of cognitive dissonance.
As well as the dissonance of those such as Hacked Off appearing to oppose this.
Cognitive dissonance is a better descriptor for an internal state, although we should remember that all such descriptions are inferences from behavior, language, brain scans, and so on, not direct observations of someone else's mind.
That kind of dissonance between classic family hijinks and twisted debauchery is exactly what makes The Detour such a fantastic ride.
The unifying concept that holds true for all such learners, regardless of their individual linguistic and cultural backgrounds, is cultural dissonance.
You might include mini-lessons about literary devices such as imagery, figurative language, alliteration, consonance, dissonance, assonance, and repetition.
But this is the first VW I've driven in an editorial capacity, and as such, I'm experiencing a bit the same dissonance expressed above by Tycho.
Assonances and dissonances such as this, occurring at every scale and within every subset of the whole, create an experience so laden with meaning that one is spared dwelling on questions about the work's facture or the artist's biography or theoretical agenda.
Having seen his boldly colorful works in other venues, modulating from tasteful harmonies to fearless dissonances, as in the Richter-esque Blue in Green, I was particularly intrigued by the recent work, which adds a rectilinear element that rides like a screen across the wild backgrounds of works such as Confluence.
Big paintings such as «A Radiant Space (Homage to H. Hofmann,» «A Color That Does Not Exist» and the especially beautiful «Poetry of Dissonance» grab a viewer by the lapels, then yield to slow and almost meditative observation.
The careful balance of harmony and dissonance in her work, combined with her Technicolor palette, are evident of the strong influence by such 20th century masters as Tarsila do Amaral, Oswald de Andrade, Matisse, Kandinksy and Delaunay.
An article in the Wall Street Journal from 1999 states that «Although Pollock was hardly a traditionalist in his own art, his taste in jazz was for the classic New Orleans pioneers, the quintessential swing bands, the blues bards and Billie Holiday,» adding that «he had no use for such legendary modern - jazz figures as Charlie Parker, who were accused by traditionalist critics of burying the melody, splintering the rhythms and creating dissonance within dissonance
She participated in international group exhibitions such as Resonance / Dissonance, Frost Art Museum, Miami (2016) / Die kalte Libido — Haus der Kunst, Munich (2015) / PUNK.
The only other parting shot I could get in was that I've found that people with children are less likely to believe in GW, than people without children, because GW is such a horrible problem to contemplate for future generations that there's a huge cognitive dissonance about it (I haven't done a study, it's only my sense of things); the man has three small children.
It is no mystery to me why we gain no traction with some people such as Mr. Caruba who, apparently, has the worst case of cognitive dissonance I've ever seen.
That is to say, instead of asking and arguing against what someone says, it is much easier to say they are suffering a «cognitive dissonance» or other such woo.
So, as I see it, it is forces such as Dissonance Theory and «belief complexes» that establish people's «beliefs» about particular things (eg AGW), and then it is in the stage of «post belief rationalisation / defence» that Dunning - Kruger has its day.
Mann's Schoenbergian composer - hero escapes the problem of the modern work by an abandonment of transfiguration; it is plain that Mann saw, in Schoenberg's emancipation of the dissonance, in the freedom from necessary cadence, the end of any hope of a transfiguration such as Isolde's.
What's odd is that people are having such cognitive dissonance over this phenomenon that they ignore evidence in plain view.
Heh, your «nuance» such as it contradictorily was, merely illustrates cognitive dissonance.
A group of Swiss psychologists concluded from a similar focus group study that such arguments were «socio - psychological denial mechanisms» erected to bridge the gap («dissonance») between the understanding that something fundamental had to be changed in their lives — indeed in our entire industrial economy — and the reluctance to make such a big leap.
Having only been to this site a couple of times in the past, I'm not aware of the moderation policy but am surprised to see such accusations as accusing someone of «cognitive dissonance / deceit» (based, as far as I can see, on the poster's own interpretation of someone else's words) being allowed.
But very few questions seem to be asked when psychologists pronounce on the limitations of individual's psychology, based on their own understanding of climate science: the «facts» it supplies to them, such that they can detect «cognitive dissonance».
It's tragic to see a supposed «scientist» in such a confused state of cognitive dissonance:
It should not appease lawyers who recognize the inherent dissonance between narrowing concepts like «solely» being blown open by terms like «purposes such as» and total vagueness like «facilitate the implementation of different licensing models by publishers.»
My proposition is that the competing interests of caring for the other parent and the idealization of the aligned parent creates a dissonance so intense that resolution involves allowing for the accumulation of all of the child's pain, stress, and anxiety to be projected onto the rejected parent in such a way that the rejected parent becomes a tangible manifestation of any discomfort the child has experienced thus far.
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