The final important technique used by practitioners of reflexive spirituality to make meaning is reflexivity. |
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This theory of reflexivity and authentic subjectivity is closely related to Schweickart's concept of interiority. |
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In lieu of that volume, he has presented excursuses on reflexivity in most of the half-dozen books he has published. |
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Coverage such as the Time article illustrates reflexivity because it not only reported on the event, but it drew attention to the production of the event as news. |
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Implies strategies of reflexivity, parody, and discontinuity in the identification of the spectator to the hero. |
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Such flexibility, reflexivity and responsiveness contribute to the overall strength and rigour of data collection and analysis. |
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Likewise, such reflexivity can allow policy-makers to consider social developments rather than simply echoing them. |
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George Soros taught us with his theory about reflexivity that behavior by financial market participants can influence fundamental outcomes. |
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Economic theory can protect the false analogy with 19th-century physics only by eliminating reflexivity. |
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How can fruitful social learning and the reflexivity of systems of governance for sustainable development be enhanced? |
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This critical reflexivity does not pander to established ontology or rely upon foundational judgments. |
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Alan Greenspan's recent Humphrey-Hawkins testimony is a brilliant exercise in reflexivity. |
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A different strategy for explaining consciousness via intentionality highlights the importance of clarity regarding the connection between consciousness and reflexivity. |
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In Set Theory, equivalence relations are defined as having the properties of reflexivity, symmetry, and transitivity. |
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Diverse markets suddenly have something in common: the funds that have bought into them. People often talk about financial markets as if they were casinos, but reflexivity makes them much more dangerous than any gambling den. |
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Trying to make deficits exogenous by making the deficit itself a policy variable creates reflexivity that ends in disaster when private debt levels are high. |
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Evaluation then becomes incapable of efficiently orienting the management process, or of truly developing reflexivity about the practices or of promoting an improvement of their quality. |
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This intolerance denies freedom of thought, religion and opinion and invalidates the attitudes that characterize modernity, such as reflexivity, doubt and uncertainty. |
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Despite these attempts of reflexivity, no researcher can be totally unbiased. |
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Did I engage in self-observation and other acts of modernist reflexivity? |
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Among the topics are commutative topological groups, locally convex spaces and semi-norms, Hahn-Banach theorems, barreled spaces, closed graph theorems, and reflexivity. |
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Instructors in social work programs often identify the need for increased reflexivity and critical thinking in a particular ideological, assumingly liberal direction. |
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