It is, however, a mentality that Dawson seeks to capture, and he grounds it historically in the emergence of late medieval / early modern urbanites whose place in society Dawson thinks contributed to
a view of persons as isolated individuals, disconnected from the land and from one another.
What is under challenge is
the view of some people as to what constitutes real Faith and real science - a rather different thing.
For example, Martin Heidegger argues that the whole modern
view of the person as an active subject engaged in the process of knowing leads to the «nihilism» of Nietzsche, to the idea of knowing as the pure exercise of the will to power which has its fullest expression in contemporary science and technology (see, e.g., QT): In one sense my response can only be that I believe knowing is most truly understood as an active process, and that I think that the idea of a purely receptive knowing is a myth, albeit perhaps an appealing one.
Not exact matches
Some
of the
people you'll hear spreading anti-Semitic
views are blatant apologists for extremism, justifying a car barreling into an Israeli bus stop or a random knife attack on the street
as a legitimate expression
of frustration at the lack
of a Palestinian state, Jewish victims be damned.
I understand wanting to build relationships with
people who have similar interests, but when you
view everyone else outside
of those interests
as having lesser value, you're missing opportunities to expand your horizons and meet great
people.
Asking more questions in your attempt to understand their point
of view will also help diffuse the situation
as you are showing a genuine desire to hear what the other
person has to say.
Some
people viewed the device, capable
of surreptitious video recording,
as an obnoxious privacy intrusion, deriding the once - proud Explorers
as «Glassholes.»
Everything had its own intricacy, but everything was from the point
of view from the camera, which is great, because in
person you don't see it
as well, but once you put a camera in front
of these, it just works perfectly.
Knowing that you have a unique lifestyle and
view of the world means that you can't just choose anyone
as most
people do.
As you examine the principles that drive the world's greatest brands, you will see the correct, complete
view: A brand is a bundle
of values and attributes that define the value you deliver to
people through the entire customer experience.»
Not Business
As Usual (the entire hour - long doc is below if you want to give it a
view) asks viewers to consider not just a long - term
view of how to build a business, but also a holistic — or «conscious» — consideration
of how one's business affects the
people involved in it, and the planet it relies on to run.
Just
as spending time abroad makes you attuned to the many shades
of gray with which
people view the world, it also seriously exercises another set
of mental muscles that are key to startup success — the ability to deal comfortably with change.
When you see there is no such thing
as lack, other
people's success or happiness will no longer be a threat to you and your
view of yourself.
Scientists tend to
view it another way, namely,
as an ongoing state
of being that ebbs and flows — but can be controlled based on how
people live their lives.
A survey released on Tuesday by TiVo (TIVO) finds that 9 out
of 10
people are engaging in «binge
viewing,» which the digital video recording company defines
as watching more than three episodes
of a particular TV show in one day.
«Hundreds
of thousands
of page
views are great, but knowing how many
people open an email sent directly to their inbox is valuable is such a different sort
of way — and one that really aligns with us
as a brand.»
Once HR personnel begin thinking
of themselves
as a chief happiness officer or even mood coordinator, it opens the door to
viewing employees
as people with feelings, goals and ambitions both inside and outside the office.
Short - term benefits
of giving a great speech may include educating and inspiring
people, while long - term benefits may be more invitations to speak, being
viewed as an expert in your field, and more business for your company.
Because these are
people who have been
viewing you from a very specific place, your social media personality, you are able to curate that part
of your life
as well into the decision
of which strength to pursue.
More than a few
people view Secunda, a gruff 59 - year - old trained
as a mathematician,
as the mad genius behind the terminal, a wizard at connecting the worlds
of technology and finance.
«But
viewed as a group, the images immediately convey the pervasiveness
of damaging stereotypes
of subordinate categories
of people in the U.S.»
Q: This has raised a lot
of uncomfortable conversations for
people around this country who
view you
as their idol.
«Overall, I see
people being more global in their
views and thought process,» says Jain, who previously served
as dean
of Northwestern University's Kellogg School
of Management.
Successful
people are capable
of viewing each stumble and fall
as only a temporary setback.
In addition, many
people view the use
of biometric security measures
as an invasion
of privacy.
The principal advantage
of incorporation is that the owner
as a
person is separated from the corporation, the latter
viewed as an artificial «
person.»
While one
person may need millions
of dollars in the bank to feel successful, another
person may
view success
as keeping a roof over his family's heads and food in their bellies.
If
people are complaining on these types
of sites about the cleanliness
of your rooms,
view it
as an opportunity to swiftly respond with appropriate, corrective action and to update your brand's own website messaging to reflect your improved housekeeping standards, suggests Fertik.
The
person also said Mick Mulvaney, the director
of both the Office and Management and Budget and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, was
viewed as a dark - horse candidate.
Amplify was formally unveiled last May
as a way for Twitter, broadcasters and advertisers to capitalize on
people's use
of social media while they watch TV — a phenomenon called «second screen»
viewing.
The watershed moment for Spencer and his National Policy Institute came just after the 2016 election that elevated Trump to the presidency — in a video from The Atlantic that was
viewed by millions
of people, Spencer was seen delivering a speech at an NPI conference in Washington, DC where he used Nazi salutes, imagery, and phrases to celebrate Trump's victory
as a victory for his cause.
They then conducted a series
of experiments that measured how open to being wrong the volunteers were and how it affected their estimation
of people with opposing
views,
as well
as how accurately they'd understood the arguments they'd been presented with.
If current activists
view online support
as an asset, rather than with resentment because it is different from «traditional» methods, they can mobilize vast numbers
of people.
More than that, there is a lot
of terrible advice that has led
people to
view email marketing
as spam.
Research has shown that after having
people actively present persuasive arguments
as part
of role play, they tend to express positive
views that support that argument.
Now that
people know just how much
of their personal data Facebook has, the last thing the company can afford is for
people to
view the social network giant
as being irresponsible.
One
of the biggest limiting factors in seeking compromises is the fact that so many
people view compromises
as a sign
of weakness.
Police officers start letting
people, in groups, into sectioned - off areas known
as «party pens» just before the New Year's Eve bash begins at 6 p.m. (though many
people wait around hours before then to get a good
view of the ball drop).
Heath defines moments
as brief experiences that lift
people out
of the ordinary; change how they
view the world; inspire and capture up - swells
of pride; or deepen bonds with others.
People who support kids having larger friend groups in place
of best friends tend to
view these larger groups
as healthier for nurturing a sense
of belonging.
While this can be
viewed as a seemingly negative performance, it's actually an indicator that lead nurturing is doing its job
of qualifying leads and eliminating
people who are not interested in your company.
Small business accounts for 97 per cent
of all enterprises in the APEC economies, and 66 per cent
of people in the ASEAN region
view entrepreneurship
as a positive career choice (surpassing the global average
of 62.5 %).
People tend to
view the possibility
of recouping a loss
as more important than the possibility
of greater gain.
Backers
of the petro could be
viewed as extending a line
of credit to the Venezuelan government, said a spokesperson who went on to state, «The Venezuelan petro currency could therefore expose US
persons to legal risk.»
One
of the reasons these figures are held in such high regard is because they are
viewed as normal, everyday
people.
Absent such a standard, the shareholder proposal rule becomes nothing less than a species
of private eminent domain by which the federal government allows a small minority to appropriate someone else's property — the company is a legal
person, after all, and it is the company's proxy statement at issue — for use
as a soap - box to disseminate their
views.
Renslow, who is eager for
people coming to Minneapolis for the 2018 Super Bowl this February to visit the mall and be surprised, doesn't
view Amazon
as a competitor but
as a partner; she recently worked with Amazon to install a set
of pickup lockers at the mall.
Bryan Riley, director
of the Free Trade Initiative at the National Taxpayers Union, said that an increase in the trade deficit from the prior year «should not be
viewed as a problem to be fixed, but
as a predictable result
of a growing economy that enables
people to afford more imports.»
For example, so - called airdrops, once
viewed as a way to avoid breaking securities laws by simply sending free tokens to
people who already have some type
of cryptocurrency wallet, are instead creating a damned - if - you - do, damned - if - you - don't situation.
Also, given that
people spend an average
of 12 %
of the day watching TV (equating to 25 %
of their free time), we
view television's role in the living room
as a strategically compelling bolt - on to the Apple ecosystem.