Both critiques centre on unmasking the supposed disinterestedness of the academic establishment by contending that. |
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The problem is that the particularism of friendship is at odds with modern conceptions of virtue as disinterestedness and detachment. |
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They used the funds placed at their disposition in ways that were hardly conspicuous for spiritual disinterestedness. |
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The classical approach emphasizes scholarly disinterestedness and detachment. |
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Firth's conception of impartiality as disinterestedness and dispassionateness has the effect of omitting from moral cognition self-love and the self's love for particular communities. |
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Critical disinterestedness was more the exception than the rule. |
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Hence, it encourages the passiveness of the respondents, providing them with a way to hide ignorance or disinterestedness on the topic. |
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Emmanuel d'Alzon invites us to work with passion and disinterestedness at fostering vocations for the service of the Church. |
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Do we have this ''virtue'', this combination of courage and disinterestedness? |
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Such an undertaking, even if it has in view effectiveness and measurable results, should also have a quality of disinterestedness. |
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Such disinterestedness, however, never diminished d'Alzon's love for the Assumption, as well as his desire to see it grow. |
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The traditional values of science are meant to safeguard objectivity, neutrality, disinterestedness and rationality. |
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It promotes disinterestedness, teaches sensitivity and fine discriminations, produces identifications with men and women of other conditions, thus promoting fellow-feeling. |
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Is it attained by simply substituting loving impartiality for disinterestedness and dispassionateness, and otherwise leaving the other characteristics intact? |
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In memorializing their experiences, they probably held disinterestedness to be about the least of their concerns. |
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Members of the Board are persons who, by their competence, impartiality and disinterestedness, command general confidence. |
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Scientists are valued less for their disinterestedness than for their feel for market efficiency. |
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As rewards for his immense services they were meagre enough, but it was some measure of his unique reputation for highminded disinterestedness that his accepting them should provoke so much bitter disillusionment. |
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The proletarians are cynically sulky, no longer believing in the disinterestedness of those who appeal to them to make additional efforts and sacrifices to repair the waste of war. |
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In a way, the outlook of such groups is similar to that of the people of rich countries: a feeling that they alone matter and a disinterestedness in the welfare of the huge numbers who live in villages. |
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No legislative body is going to act upon the suggestion of any research body unless the credentials of that body for disinterestedness, competence and public interest are beyond question. |
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He speaks of daring, of frankness, of a spirit of initiative, of disinterestedness, of love for the Church, of openness to the world and its needs, of studiousness, of collaboration and respect. |
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Taken together, these pressures can have negative effects on the kind and quality of science performed, and can introduce incentives that are contrary to the values of objectivity and disinterestedness. |
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Chapter I of the document is an invitation to rediscovery the meaning and value of old age, fostering its proper charisms: disinterestedness, memory, experience, interdependence, a more complete vision of life. |
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