Sentences with phrase «thinkers like»

If you actually listened to your clients, you would understand the traditional models are not working for them which has given opportunity for innovative thinkers like myself to move in and prove that the same value service can be provided for less money.
That he succeeded in scaring so many Realtors into putting themselves into a position of further liabilty by dropping the SPIS is unfathomable — thanks to thinkers like Stan the issue is resurfacing and second sober thoughts appear to be prevailing.
My involvement in the upcoming Vilardell v. Dunham appeal and extended reflection on the difficult task of facilitating fair and efficient resolutions to messy and multi-faceted life problems brought me to the writings of modern thinkers like Michel Foucault, Jürgen Habermas and George Ritzer.
In March, thinkers like Awad met at a conference in Toronto to talk about rejigging intellectual property laws to accommodate innovations in the «Fourth Industrial Revolution.»
My guess is that they'd control all communication, and stifle free thinkers like Thomas Edison, Steve Jobs, Rachel Carson and Florence Nightingale.
Quoting classical Greek thinkers like Epicurus on the good of pursuing happiness, Hunter also cites ornithologist, naturalist, and philosopher Alexander Skutch in his book Moral Foundations:
Having such a hugely complex problem that 1) doesn't really respond so well to the old tools, and 2) is of monumental importance to get right, without experiment, while 3) having to share the public sphere with new kinds of very demanding clients, 4) hoards of people speaking excitedly with a range of different skill levels about their own ideas, and 5) a web world of creative thinkers like us too.
«At 50 events over five days, see why this broad - thinking festival has attracted not only great scientific thinkers like Stephen Hawking and E.O. Wilson but performance luminaries like John Lithgow, Philip Glass, Julie Taymore, and Alan Alda.
Brilliant thinkers like Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute have long supported a more distributed system, based around a diverse portfolio of energy technologies.
It's meaningful ONLY on the basis of an unproven theory regarding feedbacks and amplifications, a theory which is very far from being settled science, a theory that's been questioned not only by critical thinkers like myself, but highly qualified physicists.
There are also original contributions from leading thinkers like Seth Godin, Dave Ulrich, Michael Port, Penelope Trunk, Leo Babauta and Chris Guillebeau on how to do more of the important stuff.
Enlightenment thinkers like Diderot, Voltaire, and Rousseauwere promoting ideals of moral goodness, rationalism, reason, and order in the world — ideals derived from the Greco - Romans — and artists began to reflect these values in their subject matter.
The books evoked a generally optimistic, open period in the counterculture, an interest of Ms. Bove's that continues and edges up to mysticism in her fascination with thinkers like Harry Smith and Lionel Ziprin, the old - time hairy magi of the East Village.
Pendleton eschews most colors in his subtle yet challenging works, preferring to ground his works in the writings of thinkers like W.E.B. DuBois and Amiri Baraka.
Democracy and empiricism have shared roots in the Age of Enlightenment, when thinkers like Galileo and Newton looked to observable phenomena like the stars and planets in a quest for truth in the face of authoritarian institutions.
Stories of the multitude of failures endured by great thinkers like Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Edison demonstrate the power of staying the course despite the odds.
Religious thought was in upheaval and radical thinkers like Rabelais were emerging to challenge the religious status quo.
Thank goodness for level - headed thinkers like you that not only see the truth but are also taking the time to use their platform to share the truth with others and give us a rallying point and place to stand against these injustices and wrongs.
Just after the turn of the last century, education thinkers like Thorndike (1912) were already reconceptualizing the textbook and its role in schools.
Also, one ironic consequence of this lack of exposure is that thinkers like Collins and Christensen too often become objects of faddish fascination for educators.
Drawing from hundreds of interviews with renowned thinkers like Howard Gardner, Seth Godin, Dan Pink, Noam Chomsky, Diane Ravitch, and Frank Bruni, he calls to radically redefine the way the country does schooling.
It's an idea which is already turning heads in the business world, promoted by leading thinkers like Charles Leadbeater.
Does she really think savvy thinkers like Spillane, Hill, Henig, City, et al. are in the habit of «magical thinking?»
This has been brilliantly and devastatingly explicated by cognitive scientist Daniel Willingham, as well as by organizations such as Common Core, education thinkers like E.D. Hirsch and Diane Ravitch, and veteran education watchers such as Jay Mathews.
At the same time, neoconservative thinkers like Gertrude Himmelfarb were extolling the much - denigrated virtues of the Victorian age.
The film sees the highly intelligent Eno discusses not only music but also art, science, systems analysis and cybernetics with some prominent thinkers like scientist Richard Dawkins and cybernetician David Whittaker.
Both William Olaf Stapledon, early twentieth century philosopher and science fiction author, and Professor Sir David Weatherall, distinguished medical scientist, have strong ties to Liverpool; and Birmingham has historically been home to a wide range of humanist thinkers like John Baskerville, nineteenth century avowed atheist and renown printer, Harold Blackham, first director of the BHA; George Holyoake, nineteenth century writer who coined the term «secularism», sex education pioneer Martin Cole, leading international humanist and philosopher - physicist Sir Harry Stopes - Roe; and writer and comedian Natalie Haynes.
But then it has been blessed with thinkers like Tom Nairn who have done serious analytical work on the concept of nationalism.
Serious economic thinkers like John Redwood are not part of the inner circle.
Second, bring on the bright young things mentioned, except for Lammy; we need a few less great thinkers like Lammy Adonis, Cruddas and Purnell, and more doers, capable of getting difficult changes through to a sceptical electorate.
If we have professionals like Lynton Crosby running the general election operation and strategic thinkers like Neil O'Brien writing the manifesto.
American liberalism, the dominant Ideology of the Democratic Party, was formed from two strands: Classical liberalism, the philosophy formed in the Enlightenment by thinkers like John Locke, Voltaire, and Rousseau, and providing the driving force for both the American Revolution and the French Revolution, which states that the autonomy of the individual...
Classical liberalism, the philosophy formed in the Enlightenment by thinkers like John Locke, Voltaire, and Rousseau, and providing the driving force for both the American Revolution and the French Revolution, which states that the autonomy of the individual should be maximized, and the individual should be freed from whatever institutions are preventing them from reaching their potential, be it the Church or the State.
[ix] Republicans thinkers like Rousseau emphasized the centrality of economic equality to freedom and the necessity of participatory forms of democracy to ensure true self - government.
For thinkers like Adam Smith, activity in the market operated according to the exchange of utility, and networks of cooperation could be built from individuals pursuing their own interests.
You challenge thinkers like Stephen White who try to find a new basis for affirming the equality of human beings in our shared human mortality — in our common awareness of death.
Marx did no favours for the term, of course, and End of Ideology thinkers like Daniel Bell and Seymour Martin Lipset defined ideologies so narrowly and pejoratively that few are inclined to attach their thinking to the moniker — or believe it is worth studying.
As agonistic thinkers like Bonnie Honig rightly argue (see the interview with herhere), it is important to see the common good not as agreed upon in a set of formal procedures or as fixed principles of equality, liberty, and justice.
Relying on Diaby to stay fit is risky but he is a player that I rate incredibly highly and one that, given guidance from two intelligent thinkers like Arteta and Cazorla could flourish.
That made sense... you mean I should be alongside the real football thinkers like Merson, Carragher, Souness, Owen, Hargreaves... gim me a break, as if being on TV is somehow validation of your credentials or football acumen.
Why would you expect decent critical thinkers like atheists to be in favor of one religion having special privilege to operate outside of the law?
In contrast, thinkers like Helder Câmara (see his Spiral of Violence [Dimension Books, 1971]-RRB- argue that violence breeds violence in an unending spiral, and that, accordingly, the nonviolent way of Jesus and Gandhi is the only path to the brotherhood of the future, Do these opposed views create an impasse for Marxist - Christian dialogue?
He takes vegetables to have souls of a kind, though not of a kind that could exist without a body, and in this he is followed by medieval thinkers like Aquinas, but for the present we may ignore the vegetable soul.
For reflective thinkers like Eiseley, who understand their science as experience, the unknown is always encountered in the midst of the known.
For thinkers like Eiseley, there is a kind of metaphorical imperative at work.
The great thinkers like Plato and Aristotle spoke indeed of a divinity that pervaded all things.
I have very little hope of converting thinkers like Mayr to the hierarchical vision.
German thinkers like Hegel and Goethe propagated a view of Spinoza that emphasized the religious resonance of his pantheism.
We «process» thinkers like to blame much of what is wrong on substance thinking.
If I miss anything from that mid-twentieth-century period, it is the presence of thinkers like Jacques Maritain, Etienne Gilson, Allen Tate, T.S. Eliot, and Thomas Merton, who were equally at home in the New York Times and Commonweal.
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