problematisation造句
例句與造句
- The top-down approach of administrative decision making sees problematisation as a tool promoting ICZM through the idea of sustainability.
- Scruton writes that in " The History of Sexuality " ( 1976 ), Foucault mistakenly assumes that there could be societies in which a " problematisation " of the sexual did not occur.
- Scruton concluded that, " No history of thought could show the'problematisation'of sexual experience to be peculiar to certain specific social formations : it is characteristic of personal experience generally, and therefore of every genuine social order ."
- Philosopher Roger Scruton, who rejects Foucault's claim that sexual morality is culturally relative, wrote in " Sexual Desire " ( 1986 ) that Foucault mistakenly assumes that there could be societies in which a " problematisation " of the sexual did not occur.
- In the assessment of Dagn?Kristj醤sd髏tir, the novel is characterised by environmentalism, in its message that human interventions in the natural order have bad results; perversions of power, particularly in late capitalism; the manipulation of popular opinion through religion, propaganda, and marketing; and the problematisation of ideas of childhood innocence.
- It's difficult to find problematisation in a sentence. 用problematisation造句挺難的
- Scruton argues against Foucault that, " No history of thought could show the'problematisation'of sexual experience to be peculiar to certain specific social formations : it is characteristic of personal experience generally, and therefore of every genuine social order . " Though unconvinced by Karl Popper's criticism of Freud, Scruton faults Freud for developing theories that depend upon metaphor and as such are not genuinely scientific.
- This feature of Ackroyd's novel has been seen in scholarly research as distinctive postmodern : " One of the features of postmodern novels is to organise narrative time in non-linear fashion and to present the story line as fragmented and disrupted . " This problematises reality by questioning scientific laws that governing time as well as social and cultural ideas of time that help to construct the western concept of reality . " There are no rational explanations for the time slips that occur between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries and, in some respects, the novel is a problematisation of that rational thinking that seeks causality and linearity . " The reader has to accept Ackroyd's treatment of time in order to understand the novel.