Sentences with phrase «zeitgeist change»

But we have to stop assuming men and women are basically the same because they're not, which represents a fundamental change in how neuroscience has been doing business — a major zeitgeist change is afoot.»
A final reason is that we seem to have had be a sort of zeitgeist change from the 1960s and 1970s into the 1980s and later.

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If morality does not come from god, then we'd be able to apply our moral intuition to the bible and parcel out which bits we find harmonious with the changing moral zeitgeist.
There is often a zeitgeist that emerges during periods of significant cultural change — a new consciousness that emerges out of the shifting historical circumstances.
The world knows that the RCC isn't going to change its doctine to suit the political zeitgeist.
Pressure on families to parent in a certain way has always existed, but the form the advice takes changes with the prevailing zeitgeist.
In 2010, Katherine founded The Mom Complex, a global consultancy that helps companies like Walmart, Hasbro, and Kraft tap into the zeitgeist of contemporary motherhood and create game - changing products and services.
Anger and change was the zeitgeist of the 80s.
«The zeitgeist has changed, voters are under attack from the Orange Madness and bipartisanship isn't something they value right now.
That, in turn, could come back to the environmental zeitgeist: models suggest that such shifts will happen more frequently as a result of climate change.
The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, That's Incredible, The Sixth Sense, Poltergeist, Loose Change, Zeitgeist the Movie.
His weekly show Radio EcoShock is broadcast on about 100 radio stations around the globe, and we always have great conversations about the latest climate change zeitgeist.
Post Marie Kondo's decluttering bible, The Life - Changing Magic of Tidying Up (which we talked about last year as a wellness trend to watch) and helped introduce the philosophy to the mainstream in 2014, nowadays, minimalism is part of the cultural zeitgeist.
As I read this passage, I was first surprised and then had to smile about how much the zeitgeist has changed.
Oscar - winning cinematographer Linus Sandgren created a visual style that captured the zeitgeist - changing spectacle between Billie Jean King (Emma Stone) and Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell).
Leo incorporates images of the changing youth culture, inspired as it was by the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, and free love — and demonstrates how The Beach Boys tried to fit into the Electric Kool Aid zeitgeist with their primary creative force (Brian) continuing his steady freefall into introspective madness.
Yet professor Orfield et al. would have Black and Hispanic parents wait for a paradigm shift a la Thomas Kuhn, for some seismic change in the state's zeitgeist, for some miraculous conversion of the suburban mindset that would compel an opening of gated high - performing schools to needy children trapped in dysfunctional ones.
Sensing the changing zeitgeist, the unions have conjured up a couple of documents which they claim will solve some of the problems.
THE «GOOD» BOOK AND THE CHANGING MORAL ZEITGEIST The Old Testament Is the New Testament any better?
A change in the new Whitney is to recognize our immigrant influx and have each of them considered «Americans,» regardless of their birth country, opening up a tremendous amount of art, not previously viewed as part of our collective zeitgeist.
This show captures one of those zeitgeist shifts, when the public mood changes: we are now witnessing a new generation of younger artists who are willing to experiment, once again, with painting.
Seems he could be aware that the Zeitgeist on this issue has changed.
But the comment is less useful as an indicator of Mitt's personal beliefs than a reflection of the current Republican zeitgeist — Romney played the line for laughs, knowing that all of the convention attendees more or less agreed that both Obama's grand ambitions and climate change itself is a joke.
He admitted that it bothered him that this decision may have already elevated their status beyond what current legislation provides and he complained — most justifiably, in this writer's opinion — that the British Parliament seems «quite incapable of dealing with such potentially controversial moral matters as reform of the divorce system,» leaving the courts to keep up with the «ever - changing Zeitgeist
The zeitgeist certainly seems to have changed.
The shift from a litigation culture chimed in with the family law zeitgeist more widely with the growth everywhere of mediation and collaborative lawyering: «we were inadvertent change agents,» Ms Mason said.
And I think one of the things that Ellis had been very good at over the years is that he is showing how his therapy is relevant to the changes of the zeitgeist, in terms of for example, the late 60's he showed how his ideas could be applied to rational,.....
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