
Dimensions of Hypocrisy 1 Hypocrisy
... hypocritical if she tells others that premarital sex is wrong than if she simply implies it by her leadership in a church group? Is a person who drinks alcohol hypocritical for criticizing someone who takes drugs? Is a self-deluded gay male who criticizes other gays less hypocritical than one who is ...
... hypocritical if she tells others that premarital sex is wrong than if she simply implies it by her leadership in a church group? Is a person who drinks alcohol hypocritical for criticizing someone who takes drugs? Is a self-deluded gay male who criticizes other gays less hypocritical than one who is ...
A critical appraisal of the link between social justice and... the political thought of Reinhold Niebuhr
... Niebuhr’s views thus continued to resonate in the twenty-first century, in particular his views on social justice. This allurement can greatly be attributed to the fact that he never approached his subject-matter – be it sin, poverty, oppression, or democracy – merely as academic concerns, but rathe ...
... Niebuhr’s views thus continued to resonate in the twenty-first century, in particular his views on social justice. This allurement can greatly be attributed to the fact that he never approached his subject-matter – be it sin, poverty, oppression, or democracy – merely as academic concerns, but rathe ...
A MONOLOGUE ON SHAME - Michigan State University
... attributes is crucial for distinguishing Else‘s thought processes and behaviors. Though she encounters guilt, it is shame that plagues her. There is a certain danger in the dichotomization of shame and guilt. The juxtaposition of shame must be occasionally presented as such, given the blurred lines ...
... attributes is crucial for distinguishing Else‘s thought processes and behaviors. Though she encounters guilt, it is shame that plagues her. There is a certain danger in the dichotomization of shame and guilt. The juxtaposition of shame must be occasionally presented as such, given the blurred lines ...
Lecture 19
... notes two examples where his distinction is relevant. First, Arnett argues that there are often differences in socialization by gender. Where these differences exist, argues Arnett, socialization tends to be narrower for women than for men. Arnett also argues that Japanese socialization is narrow as ...
... notes two examples where his distinction is relevant. First, Arnett argues that there are often differences in socialization by gender. Where these differences exist, argues Arnett, socialization tends to be narrower for women than for men. Arnett also argues that Japanese socialization is narrow as ...
Animism, Cannibalism, and Pet-keeping among
... The Guajá reckon consanguineal relations through males, but they also have the notion of plural paternity that is commonly found in Amazonian groups. Beckerman and Valentine (2002) recently devoted an entire volume to exploring this concept in numerous lowland South American cultures. The Guajá are ...
... The Guajá reckon consanguineal relations through males, but they also have the notion of plural paternity that is commonly found in Amazonian groups. Beckerman and Valentine (2002) recently devoted an entire volume to exploring this concept in numerous lowland South American cultures. The Guajá are ...
Leadership and the three faces of integrity
... Blustein (1991) similarly concludes that personal integrity can be had by tyrants if they act in accordance with their deeply held commitments (p. 123). One can imagine a leader who promises to crush his foes and then does so with great force. On Blustein's account, the leader has personal integrity ...
... Blustein (1991) similarly concludes that personal integrity can be had by tyrants if they act in accordance with their deeply held commitments (p. 123). One can imagine a leader who promises to crush his foes and then does so with great force. On Blustein's account, the leader has personal integrity ...
The Explorer Quotient™ Worksheets
... number of worksheets—one for each of the best-prospect Explorer Types that the CTC focuses on in each of its markets. You get a one-page summary of the research on that Explorer Type, including quick demographic facts, social and travel values, as well as travel behaviours. There’s also a brief desc ...
... number of worksheets—one for each of the best-prospect Explorer Types that the CTC focuses on in each of its markets. You get a one-page summary of the research on that Explorer Type, including quick demographic facts, social and travel values, as well as travel behaviours. There’s also a brief desc ...
The Protestant work ethic and attitudes towards
... reviewed. A study is described which examines the relationship between Protestant work ethic beliefs and attitudes to unemployment. Subjects rated the importance of various explanations for unemployment in Britain, as well as their agreement with statements about social security (welfare) payments t ...
... reviewed. A study is described which examines the relationship between Protestant work ethic beliefs and attitudes to unemployment. Subjects rated the importance of various explanations for unemployment in Britain, as well as their agreement with statements about social security (welfare) payments t ...
The politics and philosophical genealogy of Evans
... hurt which might result from it, the party injured was certain to find in it a contempt for his person, which was often more insupportable than the hurt itself. Thus, as every man punished the contempt shown in him by others, in proportion to his opinion of himself, revenge became terrible, and men ...
... hurt which might result from it, the party injured was certain to find in it a contempt for his person, which was often more insupportable than the hurt itself. Thus, as every man punished the contempt shown in him by others, in proportion to his opinion of himself, revenge became terrible, and men ...
Unit 1 Review
... 132. What are the basic values that Robin M. Williams identified as being central to the American way of life? 133. What is considered the severest sanction? 134. What is social control? 135. What are six factors that stimulate social change? 136. How can natural disasters produce social and cultura ...
... 132. What are the basic values that Robin M. Williams identified as being central to the American way of life? 133. What is considered the severest sanction? 134. What is social control? 135. What are six factors that stimulate social change? 136. How can natural disasters produce social and cultura ...
1 Making Sense of Nietzsche`s “Truths”: Slavery, Misogyny and
... inability to create new values, depending on their “masters” for meaning. Evidence for this suggestion can be found in the following passage: “The noble human being must force himself, with the aid of history, to recognize that, since time immemorial, in all somehow dependent social strata the commo ...
... inability to create new values, depending on their “masters” for meaning. Evidence for this suggestion can be found in the following passage: “The noble human being must force himself, with the aid of history, to recognize that, since time immemorial, in all somehow dependent social strata the commo ...
Finding Consistency in Rousseau
... soi-même], contributes to the mutual preservation of the entire species” (DOI I [38]). Secondly, Hobbes envisions natural man as living in “continual fear, and danger of violent death”; his life is “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short” (Leviathan ch. XIII). Rousseau, by contrast, maintains th ...
... soi-même], contributes to the mutual preservation of the entire species” (DOI I [38]). Secondly, Hobbes envisions natural man as living in “continual fear, and danger of violent death”; his life is “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short” (Leviathan ch. XIII). Rousseau, by contrast, maintains th ...
Test I Notes
... Human activities or experiences that occur during leisure time that are usually voluntarily chosen for intrinsic reasons and are generally pleasurable. Can also be regarded as an emotional state resulting from participation or as a social ...
... Human activities or experiences that occur during leisure time that are usually voluntarily chosen for intrinsic reasons and are generally pleasurable. Can also be regarded as an emotional state resulting from participation or as a social ...
The Mindful Consumer - Friends of the Earth
... countering the over-bearing consumerism which characterises modern Western society. On the surface, this project may appear heroic. Mindfulness is concerned with mental states. Consumerism is concerned with stuff. Linking one with the other seems incongruous at first sight. A fundamental premise of ...
... countering the over-bearing consumerism which characterises modern Western society. On the surface, this project may appear heroic. Mindfulness is concerned with mental states. Consumerism is concerned with stuff. Linking one with the other seems incongruous at first sight. A fundamental premise of ...
tHe HIDDen DIMensIon oF soCIAL noRMs In IbIbIo: tRI
... that such behaviour is either too sacred and consecrated or too dangerous and accursed for ordinary individuals to undertake hence caution is required. Under this interpretation, a norm is a form of “thought police” that governs not just human behavior, but also the human thoughts. For example, mere ...
... that such behaviour is either too sacred and consecrated or too dangerous and accursed for ordinary individuals to undertake hence caution is required. Under this interpretation, a norm is a form of “thought police” that governs not just human behavior, but also the human thoughts. For example, mere ...
Can the Science of Well-Being Be Objective?
... distinguish between cognitive values – simplicity, explanatory power, coherence, generality etc. – on the one hand, and non-‐cognitive values -‐ moral, prudential, political or aesthetic – on the other (Longin ...
... distinguish between cognitive values – simplicity, explanatory power, coherence, generality etc. – on the one hand, and non-‐cognitive values -‐ moral, prudential, political or aesthetic – on the other (Longin ...
Existential Semiotics and Cultural Psychology
... struggle; for example, C major at the end of Beethoven’s Fifth • opening: the appearance of x means a gate to the world of possibilities, new universes open for us • liberation: the appearance of x signifies getting rid of the chains of y or x′. However, one has to note two other aspects of this mode ...
... struggle; for example, C major at the end of Beethoven’s Fifth • opening: the appearance of x means a gate to the world of possibilities, new universes open for us • liberation: the appearance of x signifies getting rid of the chains of y or x′. However, one has to note two other aspects of this mode ...
Innovation and Social Change
... separate and parallel perspectives hampers our ability to understand social change and to design better innovations. Suchman (1988) describes the two discourses as "separate spheres": By and large, we are taught to view the political and the technological as separate spheres, the former having to do ...
... separate and parallel perspectives hampers our ability to understand social change and to design better innovations. Suchman (1988) describes the two discourses as "separate spheres": By and large, we are taught to view the political and the technological as separate spheres, the former having to do ...
The relationship between parental racial attitudes and children`s
... males, and three White females were displayed; the pictures were cropped at the chin and forehead so that no hair or clothing was visible. The good words were joy, love, peace, wonderful, pleasure, glorious, laughter and happy. The bad words were agony terrible, horrible nasty, evil, awful, failure ...
... males, and three White females were displayed; the pictures were cropped at the chin and forehead so that no hair or clothing was visible. The good words were joy, love, peace, wonderful, pleasure, glorious, laughter and happy. The bad words were agony terrible, horrible nasty, evil, awful, failure ...
Chapter 02 Individual Behavior, Personality, and
... From https://testbankgo.eu/p/Test-Bank-for-M-Organizational-Behavior-1st-Edition-by-McShane ...
... From https://testbankgo.eu/p/Test-Bank-for-M-Organizational-Behavior-1st-Edition-by-McShane ...
Social solidarities
... important for communitarians, who share with the architects of the welfare state the same broad objective of social inclusion but who regard the State as being unable to deliver it. Their task is to provide an alternative account of how a supportive social environment can be attained and sustained. ...
... important for communitarians, who share with the architects of the welfare state the same broad objective of social inclusion but who regard the State as being unable to deliver it. Their task is to provide an alternative account of how a supportive social environment can be attained and sustained. ...
A Review of the Relationship Among Parenting Practices
... basis is a way parents can socialize their children. With respect to the socialization of school achievement, parental involvement consists of attending parent–teacher conferences, helping children with homework, volunteering for leadership roles within the school, and attending children’s extracurr ...
... basis is a way parents can socialize their children. With respect to the socialization of school achievement, parental involvement consists of attending parent–teacher conferences, helping children with homework, volunteering for leadership roles within the school, and attending children’s extracurr ...
Beyond Equality of What
... is to provide a justification of the social and institutional arrangements shaped (or shapeable) by the state’s power that all members of society can defensibly be expected to be able to reconcile with their freedom and equality as citizens. Liberal neutralists claim that when a society contains a d ...
... is to provide a justification of the social and institutional arrangements shaped (or shapeable) by the state’s power that all members of society can defensibly be expected to be able to reconcile with their freedom and equality as citizens. Liberal neutralists claim that when a society contains a d ...
Ch. 6 S. 2
... in public schools. Unlike many private schools, public schools were coeducational, which meant that young men and women spent a good portion of their day with one another. ...
... in public schools. Unlike many private schools, public schools were coeducational, which meant that young men and women spent a good portion of their day with one another. ...
Chapter 6 Section 2: Teenagers and Dating
... • First, dating is a form of entertainment. It allows young people to get together to simply have fun. • Second, dating is a mechanism for ____________________. It teaches individuals about members of the opposite sex and how to behave in social situations. • Third, dating fulfills certain basic psy ...
... • First, dating is a form of entertainment. It allows young people to get together to simply have fun. • Second, dating is a mechanism for ____________________. It teaches individuals about members of the opposite sex and how to behave in social situations. • Third, dating fulfills certain basic psy ...