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In the world today we face two great economic antitheses.
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Economic development and the protection of the environment are not antitheses.
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Now, how are all these curious antitheses to be explained?
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Too often it is conducted in terms of unbridgeable opposites, false antitheses and exaggerated choices.
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Are they not antitheses of each other?
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Coercive political action often appears the ultimate antithesis of the politics of liberalism.
There is an important sense in which they provide interpretive categories through which religious feelings (at the level of the antithesis) are understood.
The higher consciousness can only exist insofar as it is related to the antithesis of the sensible self-consciousness between self and world.
In the second grade of consciousness there is self-consciousness, and hence a grasp of the antithesis between the self and the world.
The zar becomes the antithesis of a - desired - and male-controlled - modernity.
Internally, the environment is the antithesis of tradition, bathed in the northern light.
Again, there is no fixed antithesis between the human and the spirit worlds.
He used the most extravagant metaphors, the most forced antitheses and the most far-fetched conceits.
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Historians have seen in his occult activities a penchant for forging unities from antitheses, thus having latent political import.
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In order to discredit modern architecture, he needed to ratify its antithesis.
Violence appears to be the antithesis of law and private property.
In this imagining, democratic state-building derived legitimacy from its theoretical antithesis: personal power derived from a personal crime.
He sought to go beyond these antitheses to a synthesis.
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Most importantly, he is the antithesis of the heroic.
The flat functions are, in some sense, the antitheses of the analytic functions.
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To put it another way, liberal reformism and its antithesis were contained in the same artistic expression.
Philosophical works invariably contain a thesis and an antithesis, rigorously for and against a doctrine.
He strings antitheses together one after the other, so that they fill up whole stanzas without a break.
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Consequently, many social encounters are expected to involve negotiating conflicting motives and objectives, with associated undertones that are the antithesis of mutual attunement.
In reality the rift between these men was much less significant than that antithesis suggests.
After a while, one person - or more - proposes an antithesis, which rejects the ongoing paradigm.
The topic of this research field seems to be posited in terms of thesis and antithesis.
We should not be choosing between either, but trying to think of a way of working that dissolves this antithesis.
One cause for optimism is the extent to which this antithesis has been modified over the past 15 years.
Non-image (spiked and ladle) censers are, in some senses, virtually an antithesis of hierarchy, physically, metaphorically, and cosmologically.
The antithesis of being imprisoned in frames or niches, the artworks were liberated to occupy space on the same terms as the viewer.
They serve at times as the antithesis of statistics and generalised populations.
Oddly, the context in which we take greater care over historical questions is the recording studio, that antithesis of authenticity.
Every concept has its antithesis, every state its negation, every action its reversal.
In the worst cases, remembering becomes the antithesis of re-connecting.
Often, however, the antithesis goes too far in the rejection of old ideas.
Art and artists thus become fetishised as the antithesis of the commercial, instrumentally rational impulse that dominates modernity.
Furthermore, such a situation is the antithesis of responsible parenthood in a civilized country.
In a sense, what is being proposed here is like the third phase of a thesis - antithesis - synthesis triad.
After all, are we not following the classical dialectic model of thesis, antithesis and eventual synthesis ?
The 'whole citizenship and social stuff' mentioned here stands as the antithesis of consumerism.
The ethology of behavior appears in this traditional view as a fragmented antithesis of general process learning theory.
Approved doctrine is presented in theses; rejected doctrine in antitheses.
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Their words were like ' child's play ', the antithesis of the discipline demanded by church elders.
They suggest ideas that are both novel and high in quality, thereby providing the antithesis to the currently accepted view.
The dialectic thus integrates intelligence, creativity, and wisdom, with intelligence serving as thesis, creativity as antithesis, and wisdom as synthesis.
The latter practices can all be seen as the antithesis of the politics of state modernisation.
I want to cite here just one instance of this dialectic of exotic thesis and occidental antithesis, namely, its first occurrence in the opera.
To flatten these hierarchies across local communities would dilute the state's power and promote local autonomy, the very antithesis of the state-building project.
The distinction is sometimes indicated by the antithesis between natural and moral.
The antithesis is connected with the problem of the need for a vicarious atonement for our transgressions.
The antithesis of a constitutive system of laws is a system of regulative rules, of which traffic laws are a classic example.
Arresting imagery, sharp metaphors and similes, bold comparisons, antitheses, coining of successful maxims, and vivid dramatization characterize his style.
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The antitheses are true of the world of appearances, or the phenomenal world.
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Nonetheless, the individual must be conscious of the antithesis between self and world in order thereby to intuit the unity of the ground of both activity and receptivity.
By producing graduates prominent in fighting for humanity and the rights of individuals, it was inevitable that the college came to be considered the antithesis of the dominant political views.
Antithesis is its basic character.
The final summary can only be expressed in terms of a group of antitheses, whose apparent self-contradictions depend on neglect of the diverse categories of existence.
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Confession might thus function as the antithesis, perhaps even the antidote, to the public and communal binding of conscience at the heart of the oath-taking of 1534-5.
Self-centred images of selfhood are, however, not only the antithesis of authentic theistic faith ; they are also profoundly misleading and destructive when used to construct images of ideal selfhood.
The exclusion of groups of persons from practices, on the grounds of social class, race or gender, has been the antithesis of any discussible notion of desert.
Professionalization was embraced as the antithesis of commercialism, but artists did not seek to manipulate the market for their trade as such ; they were endeavouring, rather, to address its consequences.
The antithesis of this is producing a sequence-completing action that does not elicit a next action, and instead leaves open the possibility that a next action may not be produced.
Such music was capable of expressing a great variety of moods and feelings or the broadly marked antitheses of joy and sorrow, hope and fear, faith and doubt.
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From another perspective, they are related dialectically - as thesis, antithesis, and synthesis, with the mutualist synthesis combining elements of the first two to produce something different from either.
Fielding constantly disrupts the illusionary identification of the reader with the characters by referring to the prose itself and uses his narrative style to posit antitheses of characters and action.
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Although concepts of autonomy and independence have received critical attention, they are nevertheless commonly promoted as the antithesis of dependency and, moreover, as unproblematic and universally desirable goals.
They advance a new antithesis.
The language of inversion, antithesis, and contrariety and the habit of binary thinking which permeated contemporary attitudes supplied the essential discursive framework within which the concept of witchcraft made sense.
Certainly his own self-portraits stand as a clear antithesis.
The more perfect the illusion inside, the more evident its irrational antithesis outside.
The concept of amoral familism is the antithesis of social solidarity and commitment to the common good precisely because it is grounded in the family rather than the community.
The national lottery is the very antithesis of this.
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The process has become the antithesis of success and has destroyed the fair competition of a free market.
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Secondly, what is according to the rule of law, the antithesis being what is arbitrary.
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There is a complete antithesis between the one and the other.
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In the first place, there is no antithesis at all between heredity and environment.
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Our children should be taught at school that to throw down litter is the antithesis of good citizenship.
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Academically and abstractly, it is possible to see the antithesis between them.
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On the contrary, it is the very antithesis of all that we presume to stand for.
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I concede that the neatness of the antithesis must have been irresistible, but it is not a true antithesis.
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He will forgive me for saying that that seemed to me to be a false antithesis.
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No one expects this antithesis to be resolved forthwith.
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I should have thought that that was the antithesis of decentralisation.
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He tends in statement, therefore, to cast the questions he raises and the answers he gives in the form of oppositions, antitheses, paradoxes.
Stated as hypotheses, progressive differentiation and integration are antitheses of each other.
Ultimately drama resolves into the juxtaposition of antitheses.
Institutions and human actions, complements and antitheses, are forever remaking each other in the endless drama of the social process.
Then the antitheses and paradoxes that he has defined may be disposed on the degrees of a scale, on the steps of a progression.
Ideally, such awareness should lead to a more mature ranking of the values and antitheses which went into its making.
They posited metaphysical intervention, spiritualism, imagination, and elitism as the antitheses to sweeping rationalism, simplification, and mass culture.
The only way in which the city could be conceived of as a single system was through antitheses such as the three discussed above.
The rest of his argument follows the same plan, though each of the propositions is developed more fully, and the antitheses are built up into paragraphs.
Both characters are antitheses of the protagonists.
In this poem, literary fiction and political discourse do not exist as antitheses and one does not preclude the other: rather, in this specific context, politics demands fictive treatment.
Here all is subordinated to antithesis: though the values are reversed, all is cast in black and white.
Thus is the subject decentred, and subjectivity revealed as a kind of subjection- not the antithesis of social process but its focus.
He unfolds it there as the antithesis between sin and grace.
In almost every respect they represent the exact antithesis of the spirit of socialist collectivism.
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