His analysis thus reifies the creator at the same time that it promotes the creation. |
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Saleem goes on to indicate that categorial identity reifies us, reduces our ongoing, multiple, unfixable selfhood to mere objects. |
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At the same time his rendering of people and events reflects and reifies Establishment values and ideals. |
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On one level these people are free from the religious dogma that reifies the sanctity of life. |
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According to Ghostkeeper, Aboriginal wisdom encapsulates the Aboriginal worldview and reifies many of its philosophical beliefs. |
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It reifies a pre-existing worldview that women are less than human. |
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I think, if the national census uses these kinds of categories, it reifies, gives them a concrete reality in the eyes of society which divides people. |
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An element of chance comes into His choice of qualities: God realizes, or reifies, attractive qualities, but He could have been drawn by other Firsts, or been drawn to them in some other order. |
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In requiring girls and women to adopt service roles from a young age, polygyny as practised in this context reifies women's central role as one of servitude. |
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Monarchy, therefore, rests on the cultural identity and symbolism of the society it represents, and in so doing it reifies that identity within the society while also projecting it to outsiders. |
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