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Though in such situations of classical conflict between people's theory-in-use and espoused theory (Argyris [1998]; McAfee [2006]; Chui et al. [2012]), the theory-in-use emerges a clear winner.
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There are two classical conflicting treatments of the scutellum and coleoptile of the grass embryo: a. the coleoptile is the leaf of the plumule, the scutellum being the cotyledon (Figure 4E and F), or b. the scutellum and coleoptile together form a single cotyledon [44], [46] (Figure 4E and G).
(In both films, fathers are absent or ineffectual, suggesting that the classical Oedipal conflict has long been resolved to the child's advantage).
For the past 12 years, I've found and been able to connect the organic traditions of tolerance that grew from these historical realities with classical methods of conflict resolution to spearhead interfaith peacebuilding inside the country.
Here the classical explanation for conflicts [ 52] of recent divergence with not enough time for slowly evolving nuclear genes to have segregated would appear to hold.
As the search for direct contact with the divine, however, mysticism seems to be in conflict with classical Judaism.
So here there is no conflict between classical physics and special divine action in the world.
These debates were determined by the conflict between classical Confucianism and orthodox Mohism, with the representatives of the former advocating traditionalist positions, while the latter argued for more utilitarian approaches (Hansen 1989: 108).
This duplication of the connectives actually leads to a much clearer understanding of the conflict between classical and intuitionistic logic: the law of excluded middle, for example (A or not-A), is considered an evidence in the classical world, and considered absurd in the intuitionistic one.
Furthermore, a classical notion addressing internal conflict is that of cognitive dissonance, but we can find other more clinically oriented approaches such as those of Grawe's (2004) incongruence theory, and widely used concepts of resistance and ambivalence in psychotherapy (e.g., Engle & Arkowitz, 2006).
In a better world, these conflicts — between classical and popular traditions, between composing and conducting, between high-art institutions and radical politics, between gay and straight sexualities — would have mattered little.
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