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... whereas in DBP, knowledge and action, or thinking and doing, are correlative and reciprocal processe...
... the United States Supreme Court's thinking about the meaning of the correlative federal const...
..., bringing about deep changes in military thinking and military practice. (19) This spread of the cro... of the classic Chinese form of correlative thinking, and came to dominate late pre-imperial a...
... a person's mind to determine what he is thinking, you may infer a person's intent by his acts or wo... of the way that the resulting data is correlative in nature and many idiosyncratic decisions can dra...
[...] a general summary hardly does justice to the range of topics Barfield touches on in Saving the Appearances, among tiiem language, literature, science, theology, and art, or to the new perspectives that he brings to bear on mem, but it does highlight the book's critical concerns: the nature of human consciousness, its relationship to the phenomenal world, and the historical changes that relationship has undergone. Saving the Appearances may in fact be the most representative and comprehensive expression of Barfield's lifelong dedication to the theme of mind and nature.3 One of the more provocative results of his outline of the history of consciousness in the West is his assertion that the Romantic movement of the eighteenth and nineteentii centuries never came to maturity because ...
...To engage in faithful thinking, in his view, is to expand one's consciousness to ... and contemporary significance (and, correlatively, Romanticism's), I need to outline Barfield's key ...
Foucault's analysis, I contend, can be considered in terms of a strategic model which focuses not so much on the question of right, but rather on the mechanisms through which power effects are produced.2 Instead of fixing the legitimacy of science or asking what is the proper domain of a certain knowledge, Foucault examines the role of certain knowledges in the production of effects of power. Science, allied with state bureaucratization, disempowers the public's opinion formation and uncouples political decision from the public sphere of the lifeworld; democratic decision-making loses its function, and state technocrats take over the role in the decision-making of social and political issues. In Knowledge and Human Interests, Habermas differentiates three distinct forms of knowledge, ...
...I am thinking here of the specific theoretical dynamic that cont... is no power relation without the correlative constitution of a field of knowledge, nor any know...
... values of causal and analogical--or correlative--thinking, problems that have a direct bearing on ...
... it is for him to move away from thinking in terms of sheer power of assertion, echoing Vade... with idolatry: "our violence is correlative to the falseness of the objects we worship, and th...
... that they had been making the correlative mistake of thinking of themselves as Americans bef...
Introduction - II. What is the nation-state good for? - III. The nation-state and social integration - IV. The staying power of national identity - V. How nation-states destroy morality - VI. Economic globalization vs. the nation-state - VII. The political and military decay of the nation-state - VIII. Conclusion
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