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Moulvi explained that even though the mainstream claims about blasphemy are dominated by a rigid and reductive interpretation of religious texts, there is a surprising range of diversity and intellectual openness on many questions, including blasphemy bythe religious clergy in the community.
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Which, of course, only added to the confusion, for there was much that was good about English football of the period that had nothing to do with Hughes or the most reductive interpretations of the long-ball game.
It is one thing to dismiss poor and reductive interpretation, but quite another to imply that the whole enterprise is largely irrelevant and encumbering in its very erudition.
Idealism, as proposed by Fichte can also be given a reductive interpretation.
First, the film strongly supports Bromberger's argument that football is a fluid and contradictory process and therefore defies any single reductive interpretation.
His flowing, opaque style can be challenging, but this parable of wilful unseeing, which resists reductive interpretations, is full of insight and poetry.
The book is born of concern for his two sons' generation, specifically the fear that his teenagers might be attracted to the reductive, extremist interpretations of Islam that are so common online and in popular discourse.
This ideology of nutritionism is defined by a reductive focus on and interpretation of nutrients within nutrition science, dietary guidelines, and food labelling and marketing.
Still, rallying around its sacred cows, the left became so obsessed with its reductive, black and white interpretation of free speech that – after I called them out on being a bunch of hypocrites for defending Greer – they actually did start defending right-wing bullies, too.
Indeed, as we have just noted, some philosophers have suggested that the necessary a posteriori provides the proper interpretation of non-reductive physicalism.
Although potentially reductive in its implications, the psychoanalytic interpretation of culture can be justly called one of the most powerful "hermeneutics of suspicion," to borrow the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur's phrase, because it debunks idealist notions of high culture as the alleged transcendence of baser concerns.
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