For better or worse, essentialism is the quintessential American approach to education. |
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Some readers have discerned a strain of racial essentialism in his putatively social constructionist stance. |
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In other words, he bases his argument on the grounds of biological essentialism, which will connect him to African Americans. |
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In this statement, Harper contests racial essentialism by historicizing African American opportunities. |
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Extreme assertions of diversity, such as Kallen's, imply a kind of racial or ethnic essentialism and separatism, not merely cultural pluralism. |
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Central to its argument is the idea that the novel offers a critique of essentialism and Manicheism. |
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Pipes's book is shot through with essentialism and questionable generalizations. |
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In this connection, I describe certain modal paradoxes and the threats they pose for essentialism. |
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These symbols are the visual metonyms of Asian essentialism that have stagnated Asian Canadian discourse for some time. |
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To recognize these differences should however not lead to an essentialism grounded in sexual or cultural characteristics. |
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Such essentialism turns profane spaces into sites that are released from any constraint as to their exchangeability and exploitation. |
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For example, Pinker attributes opposition to genetically modified foods to innate and intuitive essentialism. |
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Of course, Chesnutt exposes the fictiveness of a degraded black essentialism in Dr. Miller's upward mobility. |
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It is a different phenomenon from philosophical or metaphysical essentialism. |
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Central to the dilemmas of scientism and economism in development theory is the implicit essentialism in development discourse and practice. |
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But hers is an earthily sensual Minimalism with a genealogy that can be traced back to Karl Blossfeldt and Eva Hesse, a spare essentialism that engages both body and mind. |
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However, we do not subscribe to a politics based on essentialism. |
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Nevertheless, varied combinations of ancient philosophical essentialism and nineteenth-century scientific racialism linger to this day in American folk concepts of race. |
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It is to be seen as a concept in crisis, questionable in promoting essentialism and universalisation. |
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At the risk of falling into essentialism, one cannot separate cultural and religious dynamics from their political and economic context. |
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From the perspective of Newtonian essentialism, all samples of a chemical element are identical and, as modern physics assumes, so are nuclear particles. |
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The novel is built in a mainly paganish view, with evident taints of sexism and essentialism. |
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An evil essentialism can be espied in that commitment to timelessness, the new scholars of National Geographic believe. |
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Nationalists do not like us to question their pieties, especially their essentialism and attempt to justify the nation as always necessary and always right. |
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He has written six plays surfacing issues from woman abuse to HIV to genetic essentialism. |
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Cultural essentialism also ignores the agency of women in the developing world and the trajectories of their resistance to violence and oppression. |
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Mereological essentialism is not true for them. |
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This interpretation of identity criticizes essentialism as well as the artificial separation of the objective and subjective membership in communities. |
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Greater awareness of religious plurality invited a new approach to the realities of our world, avoiding the pitfalls of sensationalism, essentialism and culturalism. |
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While one cannot dispute the truth of these groups' claims, we might also interpret the role of victim as an example of strategic essentialism in which internally heterogeneous groups present themselves as homogenous. |
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I should also mention that Rousseau's essentialism, unlike many of his contemporaries', is rather limited. |
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If a curriculum is dedicated to getting back to the basics, then we can be sure that the guiding philosophy is that of essentialism. |
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This theory was preceded by over a century where biological essentialism was the dominant paradigm on race. |
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Kripke is an essentialist, and so he is motivated to do things that are motivated by essentialism. |
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If so, the church would be seen in terms of actualism rather than in terms of essentialism. |
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Recent work on natural kind essentialism has taken a deflationary turn. |
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This stance includes both feminist essentialism and feminist care ethics. |
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Scientists consider biological essentialism obsolete, and generally discourage racial explanations for collective differentiation in both physical and behavioral traits. |
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Burke, Sortal Essentialism and tile Potentiality Principle, 49 Rev. |
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