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Eternity Church
The Most Excellence Way - Ps Ron Mallon

Eternity Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 42:04


This is Eternity Church's weekly podcast! You will find these messages Inspiring, Refreshing, and Hope-Giving. Thank you for listening! To connect with Eternity Church, please visit myeternity.com. Love Ya Heaps! *This episode was recorded on 10/22/23

New Books in Biology and Evolution
Ron Mallon, “The Construction of Human Kinds” (Oxford University Press, 2016)

New Books in Biology and Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 65:44


Social constructionists hold that the world is determined at least in part by our ways of representing it. Recent debates regarding social construction have focused on categories that play important roles in the human social world, such as race and gender. Social constructionists argue that these categories are not biological or natural and that alleviating social injustice begins with recognizing they are not. At the same time, the case of Rachel Dolezal, a woman born of white parents who considers herself black, makes clear that even if race is not biological, it doesn't follow that race is a matter of personal choice. So how should we understand what social construction involves? In The Construction of Human Kinds (Oxford University Press, 2016), Ron Mallon articulates a view of social construction that draws on philosophy, psychology, and social theory. He identifies an element of essentialist thinking in some human kind concepts, and elaborates the mechanisms by which human categories and our representations of those categories form a constructivist loop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Philosophy
Ron Mallon, “The Construction of Human Kinds” (Oxford University Press, 2016)

New Books in Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 65:44


Social constructionists hold that the world is determined at least in part by our ways of representing it. Recent debates regarding social construction have focused on categories that play important roles in the human social world, such as race and gender. Social constructionists argue that these categories are not biological or natural and that alleviating social injustice begins with recognizing they are not. At the same time, the case of Rachel Dolezal, a woman born of white parents who considers herself black, makes clear that even if race is not biological, it doesn’t follow that race is a matter of personal choice. So how should we understand what social construction involves? In The Construction of Human Kinds (Oxford University Press, 2016), Ron Mallon articulates a view of social construction that draws on philosophy, psychology, and social theory. He identifies an element of essentialist thinking in some human kind concepts, and elaborates the mechanisms by which human categories and our representations of those categories form a constructivist loop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Psychology
Ron Mallon, “The Construction of Human Kinds” (Oxford University Press, 2016)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 64:44


Social constructionists hold that the world is determined at least in part by our ways of representing it. Recent debates regarding social construction have focused on categories that play important roles in the human social world, such as race and gender. Social constructionists argue that these categories are not biological or natural and that alleviating social injustice begins with recognizing they are not. At the same time, the case of Rachel Dolezal, a woman born of white parents who considers herself black, makes clear that even if race is not biological, it doesn't follow that race is a matter of personal choice. So how should we understand what social construction involves? In The Construction of Human Kinds (Oxford University Press, 2016), Ron Mallon articulates a view of social construction that draws on philosophy, psychology, and social theory. He identifies an element of essentialist thinking in some human kind concepts, and elaborates the mechanisms by which human categories and our representations of those categories form a constructivist loop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

New Books Network
Ron Mallon, “The Construction of Human Kinds” (Oxford University Press, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 64:44


Social constructionists hold that the world is determined at least in part by our ways of representing it. Recent debates regarding social construction have focused on categories that play important roles in the human social world, such as race and gender. Social constructionists argue that these categories are not biological or natural and that alleviating social injustice begins with recognizing they are not. At the same time, the case of Rachel Dolezal, a woman born of white parents who considers herself black, makes clear that even if race is not biological, it doesn’t follow that race is a matter of personal choice. So how should we understand what social construction involves? In The Construction of Human Kinds (Oxford University Press, 2016), Ron Mallon articulates a view of social construction that draws on philosophy, psychology, and social theory. He identifies an element of essentialist thinking in some human kind concepts, and elaborates the mechanisms by which human categories and our representations of those categories form a constructivist loop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sociology
Ron Mallon, “The Construction of Human Kinds” (Oxford University Press, 2016)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 64:44


Social constructionists hold that the world is determined at least in part by our ways of representing it. Recent debates regarding social construction have focused on categories that play important roles in the human social world, such as race and gender. Social constructionists argue that these categories are not biological or natural and that alleviating social injustice begins with recognizing they are not. At the same time, the case of Rachel Dolezal, a woman born of white parents who considers herself black, makes clear that even if race is not biological, it doesn’t follow that race is a matter of personal choice. So how should we understand what social construction involves? In The Construction of Human Kinds (Oxford University Press, 2016), Ron Mallon articulates a view of social construction that draws on philosophy, psychology, and social theory. He identifies an element of essentialist thinking in some human kind concepts, and elaborates the mechanisms by which human categories and our representations of those categories form a constructivist loop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Living Waters Church Kyabram Podcast
Keep Telling the Greatest Story Ever Told

Living Waters Church Kyabram Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2016


Ps. Ron Mallon shares a message at our 70th Anniversary Celebration service.

Generations Church Tatura
Ps Ron Mallon - My Family, Obey our Fathers

Generations Church Tatura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2016 27:36


Generations Church Tatura
Ps Ron Mallon - Sabbath Day

Generations Church Tatura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 30:40


Ps Ron Mallon explores how the Sabbath was made for man.

Generations Church Tatura
Ps Ron Mallon - Confidence in your authority

Generations Church Tatura

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2015 23:51


Ps Ron preaches on the authority that we have in Christ. Know who you are and what you have been given.

Generations Church Tatura
Ps Ron Mallon - No place for worry in my life

Generations Church Tatura

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2015 32:09


Ps Ron preaches from Matthew and Phillipians on how to remove worry from our lives through living a God centered life, bringing all our worries immediately to God in prayer, live in the peace that God gives, doing something different and talking to someone

Generations Church Tatura
Ps Ron Mallon - Created to be like God

Generations Church Tatura

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015 27:33


Ps Ron speaks from Ephesians 4 about how we are created to like God and that we are to put on our new spiritual selves

Generations Church Tatura
Ps Ron Mallon - Counting the cost

Generations Church Tatura

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2015 29:09


Ps Ron Mallon speaks from Luke 14 about counting the cost of following God and committing to following Him no matter what may happen.

Generations Church Tatura
Ps Ron Mallon - Forgiveness Freedom

Generations Church Tatura

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2015 32:03


Ps Ron Mallon - Talks about the freedom of forgiveness

Generations Church Tatura
Ps Ron Mallon - Book of life

Generations Church Tatura

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2015 24:05


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Generations Church Tatura
Ps Ron Mallon - The Present reality of Communion

Generations Church Tatura

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2015 31:28


Conversations from the Pale Blue Dot
070: Ron Mallon - Experimental Ethics

Conversations from the Pale Blue Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2010 55:21


Ron Mallon discusses experimental ethi

Conversations from the Pale Blue Dot
070: Ron Mallon - Experimental Ethics

Conversations from the Pale Blue Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2010 55:21


Ron Mallon discusses experimental ethi