One can see recent standoffs in Geneva on so - called traditional values resolutions as manifestations of a conflict between two rival conceptions of human dignity: one, supported by most Western advocates, that focuses on individual autonomy; and the other, proposed by voices from the global East and South, that focuses on
traditional understandings of human nature.
Not exact matches
your
understanding of the change process is very simplistic, because your mind is not open, you specifically believe already in the
traditional doctrines, Dogmas as shown in thousands
of years
of history evolves, and the need for input variables, meaning the diversity
of religious belief is necessay because
nature through his will is requiring this to happen, we are being educated by God in the events
of history.In the past when there was no
humans yet Gods will is directly manifisted in
nature, with our coming and education through history, we gradually takes the responsibilty
of implementing the will.Your complaint on your perception
of abuse is just part
of the complex process
of educating us through experience.
With respect to the problem
of power in relation to
human sexual differentiation, I am not concerned to defend either
traditional or modern versions
of the roles
of men and women, or to deny or affirm their distinctive
natures, regardless
of whether these differences are
understood to be inherent or culturally derived.
The
understanding of human nature in
traditional economics is profoundly erroneous.
They point out that the key assumption behind
traditional economic theory is its
understanding of the
nature of the
human person.
To the extent that
traditional conceptions
of morality require a recognition
of some salutary dependence upon
nature, or
of insuperable limitations on
human self - transformation, science must be
understood as an outright rejection
of them.
The concept (and rhetoric)
of a profound dichotomy between
nature and nurture was superimposed over the more flexible and synergistic «
traditional»
understanding of the matter, markedly polarising and distorting the entire, many - sided debate about the role and weight
of heredity and experience in both the natural world and the
human situation.
Trained by the Coaches Training Institute and inspired by author Don Miguel Ruiz, she takes a
traditional approach to coaching, one that is grounded in a deep
understanding of human nature.