Sentences with phrase «vision of the good life»

This is incompatible with a strong liberal stance aiming at enabling every individual to develop their own vision of the good life, including on gender matters.
It competes with many other male visions of the good life, and for that reason alone is prone to come in cycles.
If visions of the good life are to have any effect on the actual quality of life, they must find their way into this system of organizations.
From our beginning, we've felt called to show gratitude and support for those who share our common vision of bettering the lives of small animals.
It was such intractable differences between visions of the good life, and the practical consequences of those differences, that served as the justification for the Enlightenment project.
Brooks misleadingly associates the philosopher's vision of the good life with Homeric heroism (just count how many times Plato tells us Homer was mistaken, and what about).
In this social - butterfly - turned - spiritual - dynamo, I saw a woman who was both faithful and free, one whose vision of the good life felt expansive enough to accommodate my boldest desires.
The real myth, in other words, may be that there can be religious freedom at all in the modern state without a strong religious tradition acting both as a curb to the state's power on behalf of believers and nonbelievers alike and also as an alternative narrative within which people can work out their individual visions of the good life.
To measure our values and stretch our consciences by the challenge of inclusive generativity is to be faithful to the biblical vision of the good life.
With limited access to the stuff of wealth, Nyambura's vision of a better life seemed a fitting illusion.
What ever happens after the next election, Labour needs to develop a strategy to radically de-bureaucratize the welfare state, so that every citizen can construct their own vision of the good life, and people don't feel subordinated to paternalist bureaucracies.
In this case, morality is reconstituted not in terms of virtues and a vision of the good life, but in terms of the minimal demands of justice necessary for some measure of social tranquillity.
Their vision of the good life is a job that's interesting, fulfilling and flexible so they can travel.
«Their vision of the good life isn't the suburbs,» he explains.
Full access to the treasures of wisdom depends on a spare, prophetic simplicity; the power of prophecy draws strength from its vision of the good life.
Presumably, a liberal society is one that does not affirm any vision of the good life, but only affirms each individual's right to seek his or her vision of the good life.
Liberalism worked well in contexts where consensus already existed, where a rich moral vocabulary or vision of the good life was deeply embedded; but in a society with Berlin's negative conception of freedom at its center, there is no binding vision.
One couple's vision of a better life has turned into the ultimate small - town restaurant — proof that, in fact, you can go home again.
Operational costs remain high for this kind of work and it is always our goal to aid volunteers and the selfless workers across the country who share our vision of bettering the lives of animals.
Like William Morris before her, Lucienne Day turned the patterns of nature into a vision of the good life.
Looking around your friends, you will probably quickly spot a range of ways people seek to pursue their vision of the good life.
The starting point is a vision of your good life.
Dr. Martin Seligman and Dr. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (2000) state that the purpose of positive psychology as to «articulate a vision of the good life that is empirically sound while being understandable and attractive.»
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