Sentences with phrase «view espoused»

This was the view espoused by Richard Susskind and embraced by legal futurists in North America and Australia.
In a decision issued on October 24, 2010, a panel of the Ontario Court of Appeal came down firmly on the side of the narrow view espoused by the House of Lords.
Taken together, these observations would allow Galileo to support the Copernican view of the universe and not the Earth - centric view espoused by the church and by most educated men of the time.
I think biological determinism has a degree of human decency and kindness about it that is completely absent from the environmentalist view espoused by Puritans who want to make everyone behave in a particular way.
The multiverse theory is particularly appealing to atheist scientists as it contradicts the «anthropic principle», the idea that our universe is «fine - tuned» for humanity, a view espoused by Faith.
The view espoused by the author is idiotic.
In light of the horror produced by the extreme nationalism he favored, it is not only easy but necessary to condemn many of the views espoused by Eliade in the 1930s.
We worry about the world views espoused in music and literature, and displayed by the flawed role models who fill our newspapers.
While we continue that discussion in chat, you still haven't answered the question I asked about your question: are you only interested in the correlation between views of individual Republican voters and their racial attitudes, or are you also interested in whether the views espoused by the Republican Party itself were formed by race?
An influential interpreter of Jean Baudrillard's theories, Lotringer invented the concept «extrapolationist» as a means of describing the hyperbolic world - views espoused by Baudrillard and Paul Virilio.
None of the views espoused were particularly new or radical.
It is immoral to threaten scientists with punishment who honestly believe the point of view they espouse, and I'm sorry to say that someone who enables this is immoral as well.

Not exact matches

A recent investigation showing Facebook allowed advertisers to target messages to users who had espoused anti-Semitic views didn't help.
Another 16 % not only espoused the peak - oil view but said we will be unable to satisfy demand in the near future.
The conspicuous difference is that Thiel — a libertarian, gay Christian — espouses views that are far harder to anticipate, and he has earned his pulpit largely through commercial rather than literary or scholarly masterworks.
Candidates on both sides of the aisle have sometimes espoused views that would seem to align them with the opposing party, especially when it comes to issues important to business owners.
The view that Amazon's share of the market is unfairly large is not just espoused on Twitter.
Not only are Johnson and Weld social liberals and fiscal conservatives, they espouse views traditionally associated with moderate Republican candidates on the economy, such as favoring international trade agreements and reducing the national debt.
Trump's protectionist views on trade agreements are among his most divisive positions for conservatives in Congress, who have traditionally espoused a free trade agenda.
Buffett's also not shy when it comes to espousing his political and social views.
And I'm concerned about some of the extreme views about the Fed and our monetary system that have been espoused.
Some of the scholars that espouse this view include Albertz, Benoit, Cerfaux, Goguel, Harrison, H. J. Holtzmann, Murphy - O'Connor, and Wagenfuhrer.
In discussions I have had people espousing a «traditional view» of the Bible, I personally try to understand why they think something is good, and they generally just look to the Bible to tell them what is good.
Even if there are things that we don't approve of, we certainly don't have to espouse those views in unloving ways.
I like to look to the sciences as well, and see, especially what «quantum physics» has to say about these things, and QT seems to support, at this point, the views we are «currently» espousing.
It was based upon the views of the fetus espoused by the fifth - or fourth - century b.c. Hippocratic corpus and Aristotle's fourth - century b.c.. On the Generation of Animals.
Reinhold Niebuhr espoused the term with less restraint, though his view of the moral issue was highly nuanced.
This conclusion followed from their very holistic view, which many people today espouse on different grounds, according to which the material and the spiritual, the body and soul, are inseparably united.
The dominant view in modern philosophy was the version of realism espoused by Descartes and Locke, a version which took the form of a «representative theory perception.»
some of the most intelligent people in history to espouse that view of existence brought that criticism to bear.
This leads to a dualistic view that many still espouse, according to which the material and spiritual, body and soul, are seen as separate and unequal elements, temporarily joined together (during our lifetime) but separated in death so that the soul can assume its rightful, higher place.
But after publicly espousing a deeply evangelical view of theology on his popular radio show for decades, he converted to Eastern Orthodoxy.
You could also have a candidate that espouses views that would re-segregate the country.
Yet, until the last several decades, no one ever slapped the label of «heresy» on people who espoused this view.
Plus, as I've already mentioned, a monk named Calcidius espoused this view in the 5th century and was not branded a heretic for doing so.
I'd also point out that the open view of the future was espoused in the 5th century by a man named Calcidius and has been widely debated from the 17th century up to today.
In amoral, non-organized America, any person practicing (and not just espousing) a moral view stands out like a beacon, and willingly or not becomes an example to others.
In their view and the view of those who admire Donne today, there is not the forced separation between his religious and secular poetry that Mr. Kirsch espouses.
To be sure, this view of inward experience or feeling was more narrow and specific than one that today's liberals would espouse.
Espousing a libertarian view of neutrality in order to justify a free market economic system, Robert Nozick contends that government «scrupulously must be neutral between its citizens.»
Except that the views you just espoused are so NOT biblical, and completely discriminatory and judgmental.
I don't lambaste your posts to Bob even though much of the time they're poorly written and espouse points of view even I find are difficult to defend because I am adamantly in favor of gay marriage and equal rights.
For as Gregory of Rimini was called tortor infantium because he espoused the view of the damnation of infants, so I might be tempted to call myself tortor heroum; for I am very inventive when it is a question of putting heroes to the torture.
On this view, a rule is only as good as the number of people who keep it, and hypocrisy (espousing a precept while flouting it oneself) is ridiculous and morally bankrupt.
From Variety: «Each episode of the series will tackle a topic from a scientific point of view, dispelling myths, and refuting anti-scientific claims that may be espoused by politicians, religious leaders or titans of industry.»
While espousing faith and family values, I have secretly, over the last several years, been viewing pornography on the Internet.
I recall an instance at a big conference here some years ago where a Christian musician I respected (although we have some pretty different views on some issues) refused to be cornered by a line of questions (framed more like an interrogation) which would have made him espouse the party line on spirituality as defined by those running the event.
Scientifically oriented philosophy of nature has usually taken as unshakable the view of perception espoused by the empirical tradition whose charter members are Francis Bacon, John Stuart Mill, John Locke, and David Hume.
Already there had been some tendency in the direction of a unified view of the world, but it remained for Akhnaton to espouse a monotheistic concept of god and to give it prestige.
It is fundamental to a free society that private citizens must be able to form groups to espouse their moral views and choose leaders accordingly.
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