Sentence examples for intimate spheres from inspiring English sources

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It addresses rights of household participants to obtain knowledge and control over the intelligent IoT agents operating (and perhaps "quartering") in their personal and intimate spheres, as well as to be free from inappropriately opportunistic applications associated with IoT systems.

Fryer (2007), for example, contrasts the "extraordinary convergence" in relation to black-white economic and political empowerment with much less convergence "in the most intimate spheres of life – religion, residential location, marriage, and cohabitation" and observes that marriage across racial lines is a "rare event" (pp. 71, 72).

Drawing on Cohen and Arato [5] the relation between the three can be described as follows: "we understand "civil society"as a sphere of social interaction between economy and state, composed above all of the intimate spheres (especially the family), the sphere of associations (especially voluntary associations), social movements, and forms of public communication" [5, p. ix].

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"I write about my interior life, the intimate sphere.

A politics that ignores or suppresses the intimate sphere will allow or even ensure abuses of power in the home, on the streets and in its own institutions.

They display a prescient sense of the currents of history unfolding in the intimate sphere, the dependence of great historical moments on the wise judgment and decisive action of their ever-so-human participants.

And Alphabet's activities all build on centralising, controlling and mapping information – information that, increasingly, comes from the intimate sphere: our unfiltered questions, our bodies, our genes, our homes.

The difference between engaging with a real neighbor and one in a novel is that the former occurs in the social sphere, within the boundaries of its rules and practical constraints, whereas the latter occurs outside of it, in the reader's own most private, intimate sphere, where the rules that govern our social interaction do not apply and its practical constraints do not exist.

Thus, these accounts follow Hegel in generalizing experiences drawn from the intimate sphere of loving relationships.

Indeed, Habermas's first and perhaps most enduring work, The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere (Habermas 1989/1961), traced the historical emergence of new forms of public interaction from the intimate sphere of the family, to coffee houses, salons, and finally to parliamentary debates.

"Suddenly, we found ourselves in the intimate sphere of strangers without their knowledge," a representative for c*t said.

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