51). Limitation or opposition is a distortion of difference, according to Deleuze, because difference in itself implies ‘a swarm of differences, a pluralism of free, wild or untamed differences’ (Deleuze 1994, p. 50). Similarly, in Of Grammatology, Derrida (1976) drew upon Heidegger's ...
a century was not just a method of numbering years, but also a way of understanding and defining the historical propensity of the times, of judging the basis for action. All understandings of the past, present, and future were recombined within this intense shift in historical...
from health status to social welfare systems [1]. The complexity of the linkages that build the health ecosystem, both public and private, has made it prone to corruption [2]. If we add public spending, which sometimes totals the largest allocations of countries...
A new pluralism of comparative procedures is discussed by examining binary, regional, temporal, distant, and fluid versions of comparison. Finally dissociated today from previously predefined connections to grand theories, anthropological comparison primarily is of a qualitative orientation, remaining closely...
Could there not be an example of a person whose life was saved by medical breakthroughs that made use of evolutionary understandings of disease? There were also a few claims about the history of American antievolutionism that I found irritating but of lesser importance. The depiction of the ...
Based on the theory of institutional change, "Changes in relative prices" is still the source of institutional change of College English Teaching, changing ways hold the mixed change of "compulsory" and "induced", "Single" to "pluralism" is institutional change path of College English Teaching....
Methodological pluralismThe current condition of (Western) academic psychology can be criticized for various reasons. In the past years, many debates have been centered around the so-called "replication crisis" and the "WEIRD people problem". However, one aspect which has received relatively little ...
g., the self’s capacity for value creation and, namely, accentuations of power, Dionysian joie de vivre, affirmation of ‘this-worldliness’, art and artistry, individuality, autonomy, and pluralism), Nietzsche, then, abrogates the notion of an overarching universal truth about the world and...
The most common form of Pluralism is Dualism [2 realities equally true] but all non Monists who embrace more than one reality are Pluralists. Okay- maybe a bit much with the 10 dollar words- but it might spark the interest of some. The church has debated for centuries on whether or ...
GREVILLE CORBETT, UNIVERSITY OF SURREY "This book is a perfect example of how sophisticated syntactic concepts can be presented in a genuinely reader-friendly way." LISA DEMENA TRAVIS, McGILL UNIVERSITY This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the major issues in syntactic ...