Sentence examples for critically reflecting upon from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Amir said, "Artists and professionals felt this project was very much connected to their practice, which is great, as our aim was to consolidate an interdisciplinary thought, a tool for critically reflecting upon cultures' discriminating geographies".

It is proposed that educational practice can be more effectively utilized in order to address unsustainable practices, by engaging with the most effective modes of sustainability and particularly important, critically reflecting upon realistic possibilities of decoupling economic growth from environmental degradation.

As with any country involved in violent trauma, critically reflecting upon the crimes' occurrence, causes, and prevention is a necessary process for the sake of the population's own mental well-being, spiritual wholeness and public perception from abroad.

Furthermore, the role of ethics in critically reflecting upon all of the normative arguments pertinent to important moral questions suggests that ethicists and those concerned with public reason in ethics ought to be strongly in favour of the availability of both empirical and normative literature relevant to the question under consideration.

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Yet, within EIA issues relating to heritage sites and visual impact are rarely debated or critically reflected upon.

We speculate that an increasingly intelligent global brain will start to critically reflect upon these biases and learn how to anticipate or even design its own desired futures.

Rather than directly asking about the course material, I asked students to critique a speech containing ideas that the course sought to disabuse them of, or at least have them critically reflect upon.

The paper also discusses the emergence of change-oriented communications that pushed for transformation in SF's (in attention to visceral differences, thus demonstrating how visceral research can challenge researchers and participants to critically reflect upon, and perhaps transform, how their own bodies feel (and respond to) the world.

It is "the process of having the readers critically reflect upon, and perhaps suggest grades for the learning of their peers" (Roberts, 2006, p. 80), and being judged for the quality of the appraisals made (Davies, 2006).

There may well be some unchosen attachments that need not be critically reflected upon and endorsed, and it may even be the case that excessive deliberation about the things we care about can occasionally be counter-productive.

Conceding, as figures like Martin Heidegger suggest, that animals cannot critically reflect upon the nature of their being and the being of the world, Broglio argues that productive encounters with animals must take place on their phenomenological terrain on the "surface" of things, in the unstable, alogical "contact zone" between human and animal worldviews.

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