Примери за използване на Essentialism на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Cultural essentialism is not the answer.
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Essentialism is the foundational basis of productivity.
But that didn't undo the rampant gender essentialism of the series as a whole.
It's called essentialism, and it means getting more of the right things done.
Individual/Social, or of the impossibility of not falling into essentialism.
This gender essentialism can be found at all levels of science reporting.
Individual and Social oron the Impossibility of not Falling into Essentialism.
Greg McCain, author of Essentialism, recommends writing less than you want.
Ken Wilber says that such an assertion will create more differences and lead to essentialism.
In many cases, their implied orovert ethnic essentialism can be disturbing to the point of unacceptability.
Antonio Bullo is the creative force behind this collection,a proposal highly influenced by essentialism.
Individual-Social or of the Impossibility of Not Falling into Essentialism. In: Collected Papers vol. VIII, EFSS 2002.
And Mr. Halpern over at GQ isn't the only journalist filling his articles with gender essentialism.
Naturalists began to reject essentialism and consider the importance of extinction and the mutability of species.
The first episode, sadly, offered more of the same simplification and essentialism I would come to expect.
Gender essentialism is so ingrained in the way that we talk about science, that unless you are looking for it, it can be difficult to even notice.
Less, But Better: One of the few books I did read this year was a book called‘Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less.'.
Essentialism is the belief that certain objects have a hidden essence, one that cannot be transferred to a copy even if it looks absolutely identical.
In a world of constant distraction anddisruptive marketing, there is a huge trend towards essentialism and minimalism.
According to essentialism, what matters most is not the object as it appears to our senses, but what lies beneath its basic properties, what we believe the object really is.
Read in the wake of September 11, it is more than clear thatHuntington's book is filled, not with impermissible“essentialism,” but with useful generalizations.
Essentialism is living one's life in such a way that all of one's energies are concentrated on accomplishing the vital few things that really matter.
According to Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, who originally coined the phrase, it is‘‘a strategic use of positivist essentialism in a scrupulously visible political interest''Spivak 1995.
Minimalism is another name for essentialism, and the quickest way to get started is to eliminate material goods you don't use need, love, or depend on.
To see a literary tradition(which in any case is never monolithic) as ifit were generated by a constituent‘nation' would be to let essentialism in through the back door.
Fixed binaries and biological essentialism, manifest in gendered language, misgendering someone, and the policing of trans bodies, threaten the lives of trans people.”.
But it was seized upon, rather opportunistically, by a number of 20th-century theologians, andnow we find ourselves in an age in which we are often told that we must choose between‘Greek' personalism and‘Latin' essentialism.
Implied by this essentialism is that humans and their social or cultural institutions are"governed by determinate natures that inhere in them in the same way that they are supposed to inhere in the entities of the natural world.
The twentieth century showed, first, an a-critical comparatist preoccupation with registering and describing the textual evidence of such national characterizations, andlater an increasingly stringent disavowal of national essentialism and national determinism.