We are concerned about the portrayal of violence as it objectifies the human person and distorts human dignity. |
The newsiness imposes an authority over her and objectifies the very strength of character that makes her so appealing and human. |
Religion in Berger's view, it will be recalled, takes humanly constructed meanings and significations and objectifies them, giving them an aura of facticity. |
The EFC and CCC will be arguing that patenting of mammals commodifies and objectifies life. |
Sharon seems to be deflecting on the art of understanding poetry in itself, because she objectifies this work with the woman as she knew her. |
It also objectifies them as goods to be conveniently utilized, whose voices and interests are better left unheard. |