Sentences with phrase «while dualism»

The paintings raise themes of immigration, while the dualism of the imagery — simultaneously evoking the slave trade and an amusement park «Tunnel of Love» ride — refer to issues of class mobility and ambition central to American life.
This view has come to be known as dualism, and while dualism is prevalent in many Eastern religions and has attached itself in various ways to most Western religions (including Christianity), most Christians would not say that evil is eternally co-existent with God.

Not exact matches

The atheism of Marxism and of the modem secularizers is really the choosing of one side of the dualism, while the theism of the traditionalists is the choosing of the other side.
While it is true that the event of the Crucifixion, or the movement of the universal process of atonement, reveals the self - estrangement of God, a polarity manifesting itself in the yawning chasm between the Father and the Son, a consistent and radical form of faith must never fall into a nondialectical dualism by wholly isolating the alien God and the incarnate Word.
The existence of the human «stream of consciousness» to which these belong is not denied, as it is by those monistic behaviorisms and materialisms which attempt to avoid Cartesian dualism while still not questioning Cartesian metaphysical analyses of «matter» and «mind.»
A Cartesian dualism would follow if it were held that some occasions had regional standpoints, and hence were extended, while others did not, Whitehead has not maintained anything of this sort, nor have I.
Cartesian dualism arose in the early stages of the first scientific revolution that culminated in the late seventeenth century, while we are still coming to grips with the quantum revolution of the twentieth century.
Yet while there is indeed a distinction between them, the distinction should not become a polarised dualism.
Thereby we can overcome the usual dualism by which causation is regarded as a feature of the realm of matter, while perception is conceived as belonging only to mind.
When asked about the body - soul distinction, Polkinghorne, argued engagingly for a distance from dualism, while maintaining a certain complimentarity of the physical and the spiritual.
The companion of this dualism has been sexism or patriarchy: men identify themselves essentially with the spirit (mind), while men identify women with the body (matter), and assume that the higher needs to control the lower.
But, curiously enough, when I came to my first clear conviction on the materialism - dualism - idealism issue it was not of any particular philosopher or writer that I was thinking but of life and nature as I then experienced them while serving in a humble role in an army hospital.
Briefly, Gnostic dualism is the idea that the universe is divided into two sides, the physical and the spiritual, and the physical side is mostly bad while the spiritual side is mostly good.
According to John Cobb, Whitehead overcomes the epistemological and metaphysical dualism of the subject and the object while preserving a distinction between them.
This curtain seemed to be raised by a few inches in the nineteen twenties, in those heroic days when de Broglie and Schroedinger de-materialized matter like the stage magician who makes the lady vanish from the box, while Heisenberg (1969) eased her out of the straitjacket of determinism and proclaimed that the principle of complementarity agreed «very nicely» with the mind - body dualism — the implication being that the particle aspect of the electron was analogous to the body, its wave aspect to the mind.
While this attempt at emancipation through negation may not lead far with respect to the body - social, I will try it here in describing the three research programs in terms of the «No» each of them says to one of the basic strands of the reductionism syndrome: to the dualism that spawned it, to the «nothing - but» of its monism, and to the fragmenting sort of mathematical conceptualization it one - sidedly encourages.
If this were not the case, we would relapse into Cartesian dualism, implying a suspension of brain activity while the conscious agent is working its magic.
While there, he came across the writings of neuroscientist Christoph Koch and molecular biologist Francis Crick, who together seized on the long - elusive phenomenon of consciousness, challenging the Cartesian view of mind - body dualism in compelling treatises published beginning in the 1990s.
For quite a while now, Western cultures have emphasized a Cartesian dualism between mind or self and social persona.
This lesson can work as an introduction or a revision lesson and will introduce to students key terms such as dualism and monism, while analysing teachings from the Bible such as St. Paul on the soul
In fact, dualism seems to be the thing: Waldburger Wouters's first show (the excellent German artist David Polzin) in their new premises at 49 Boulevard d'Anvers is titled One on Two, Two to One, while Mendes Wood present Neither.
This Psychodrama exhibition tosses aside possession to embrace exorcism of questions taking center stage while wrestling with a kind of mind - matter dualism.
«A territory under double enchantment» is emphasized in Nashashibi's use of live action filmmaking alongside animation, as well as unexpected dualisms that reflect Gazan life under siege — a society sealed from the outside while dominated by layers of social protocol from within.
While calling out Curry and others on their «dualism» may not be nice, it may be a start to find a way out.
While Curry most likely suffers from «dualism» (see above link), the followers, may also include the other three categories Kahan lists.
While zombies are horrifying, infectious, flesh - eating ghouls, zombies as a construct are one - dimensional relative to the complex dualism of a werewolf or the variegated sexuality of a vampire.
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