Everything that exceeds the bounds of moderation has an unstable foundation.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 784: The argument above and other arguments associated with the Quran’s dubious source material lend credibility to the claim that the religion built upon a less than trustworthy foundation.
xxx/ellauri252.html on line 578: Vitut tää on mikään "huikea jännityskertomus". Tää on Maj Sjöwallin vajakkimainen post mortem pamfletti. Som Carl von Clausewitz så fiffigt fick det till: War is the continuation of politics by other means. The Western way of conducting war is built on five foundations; superior technology, disciplined soldiers, the means to finance wars, and military traditions. Ruåzi on pieni mutta nälkäinen kapitalistinen valtio.
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xxx/ellauri261.html on line 244: Thornton Wilder´s older brother, Amos Niven Wilder, was Hollis Professor of Divinity at the Harvard Divinity School, a noted poet, and foundational to the development of the field theopoetics. Amos was also a nationally ranked tennis player who competed at the Wimbledon tennis championships in 1922. Thornton cared little for the rough-and-tumble of sports-crazy adolescents, and his classmates teased him for being “artistic” and overly-intellectual; he was known as a “freak.” A former classmate recalled: "We left him alone, just left him alone." Guess which son was father´s favourite and which mommy´s boy.
xxx/ellauri295.html on line 590: The Talmud (/ˈtɑːlmʊd, -məd, ˈtæl-/; Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד, romanized: Talmūḏ) is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law (halakha) and Jewish theology. Until the advent of modernity, in nearly all Jewish communities, the Talmud was the centerpiece of Jewish cultural life and was foundational to "all Jewish thought and aspirations", serving also as "the guide for the daily life" of Jews. Talmud translates as "instruction, learning", from the Semitic root LMD, meaning "teach, study".
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xxx/ellauri312.html on line 516: Richard Rorty syntyi 1931 ja kuoli 2007 75-vuotiaana haimasyöpään Palo Altossa. Siitä tuli vähitellen yhä idealistisempi ja se alkoi kallistua uskontoon ukkoikäisenä. Merkittäviä ideoita sillä oli postifilosofia, ironismi, lopullinen sanasto, epistemologinen biheiviorismi, antirepresentationalismi, antifoundationalismi, reformistinen vasemmisto (toisin kuin kulttuurivasemmisto), kehittävä filosofia (toisin kuin systemaattinen filosofia), sentimentaalisuus ihmisoikeuksien perustana.
xxx/ellauri385.html on line 276: Fish yhdistetään postmodernismiin, paizi hän pitää itseään sen sijaan antifundamentalistina. Fish on izekin iloxensa huomannut, että vastoin pelkoja antifoundationalismin emansipatiivisesta lopputuloksesta, antiessentialistiset teoriat, jotka peukuttavat jotain pelleä "transkontekstuaalisen vertailukohdan puuttumista", käytännössä tähtäävät konservatiivisiin ja uuskonservatiivisiin eikä progressiivisiin päämääriin. Näin ollen esimerkiksi John Searle on tarjonnut selvityksen sosiaalisen todellisuuden rakentamisesta, joka on täysin sopusoinnussa sen hyväksymisasenteen kanssa, joka on "miehellä, joka on kotonaan yhteiskunnassaan, miehellä, joka on chez lui yhteiskunnan sosiaalisissa instituutioissa, yhteiskunnassa ... yhtä mukavasti kuin kalat meressä."
xxx/ellauri400.html on line 217: He considered the most important criteria used to judge the value of a poem were "high truth" and "high seriousness". By this standard, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales did not merit Arnold's approval. According to Arnold, Homer is the best model of a simple grand style, while Milton is the best model of severe grand style. Dante, however, is an example of both. Even Chaucer, in Arnold's view, in spite of his virtues such as benignity, largeness, and spontaneity, lacks seriousness. Burns too lacks sufficient seriousness, because he was hypocritical in that while he adopted a moral stance in some of his poems, in his private life he flouted morality. Arnold believed that a modern writer should be aware that contemporary literature is built on the foundations of the past, and should contribute to the future by continuing a firm tradition. Quoting Goethe and Kuckuksuhr in support of his view, he asserts that his age suffers from spiritual weakness because it thrives on self-interest and scientific materialism, and therefore cannot provide noble characters such as those found in Classical literature.
xxx/ellauri442.html on line 214: If the instrument of change in philosophy is thinking, the goal of that change is an improved, enhanced, better life. New, improved formula. Philosophy struggles to foster the build-up of the good life, indeed excellence in life, and that through the realm of thinking – using mainly blahblah, viz. words, concepts, questions, challenges, reasonings, ideas, associations, comparisons, and other instruments of the verbal and conceptual dimensions. It searches for the universally valid (in the sense of say Plato’s rationalism or Descartes’ foundationalism, or scientism of a Quine), while at the same time tuning in to the personal (Socrates, Nietzsche, Polanyi, Sartre).
xxx/ellauri442.html on line 359: Zürichiläinen Willibald Ruch roikkuu vieläkin Petersonin ja Seligmanin lahkeissa. Positive psychology has been with us for 20 years. However, there is little research into this very foundation of the classification, for example, whether all character strengths are inherently morally valued and whether character strengths could be selectively missing in a person altogether. We argue that more research should be directed at the study of
xxx/ellauri442.html on line 364: Peterson and Seligman envisioned the handbook to stand as both a successor, but also as an antithesis to modern pathological classification manuals such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Accordingly, they aimed at assuming a descriptive, hierarchical (i.e., multiaxial) approach towards character by composing a catalog of behaviorally based criteria and by designing psychometrically sound assessment tools. However, they deliberately renounced the disease model in order to emphasize the notion that character is not secondary to pathology, but rather constitutes the very foundation of human excellence and flourishing (Peterson & Seligman, 2004).
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