- scholarly, loyal, humanistic, non-monkish, non-mendicant, non-ceremonial,
voluntaristic religious order without notions of
spiritual perfection that may have...
-
Instead of
confining his
analysis of
social relations and
change to
voluntaristic agency or
strictly in
terms of the
structural concept of class, Bourdieu...
- that it is
supplanted in his
later thought by the less
subjective or
voluntaristic notion of Ereignis. This
ordinary German term for "event" or "happening"...
- with a definite,
temporally datable form of 'conversion'. ... With the
voluntaristic type,
rebirth is
expressed in a new
alignment of the will, in the liberation...
-
gender we want' ...
Butler herself does not
criticize Beauvoir for ... a
voluntaristic framework ... [Butler]
mentions Michele Le
Doeuff and
other feminists...
-
known primarily for
their views and
advocacy related to a
secular and
voluntaristic form of pronatalism, a
stance encouraging higher birth rates to reverse...
- all
mental processes, it is
possible to
describe his point-of-view as
voluntaristic.
Wundt describes apperceptive processes as
psychologically highly differentiated...
- and was the
foundation for his
social action theory.
Parsons viewed voluntaristic action through the lens of the
cultural values and
social structures...
- the
input of the player, that was what
Parsons in a
sense called the
voluntaristic aspect of action) but it "determined" the
logical parameter of the game...
- customs, cooking, crafts, and creation,'" that
reflected a "personal,
voluntaristic spirituality," with an
emphasis on
there being different expressions...