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- Collective representations, he suggests, must not be reified or hypostatized, but instead seen as processes structured through ongoing practices.
- Anat-Yahu is described as either the wife ( or paredra, sacred consort ) of Yahweh or as a hypostatized aspect of Yahweh.
- Rather, social values inhere in actions from social-decision rules ( hypostatized as " constitutional conditions " ) using individual values as input.
- "Just . . . as his Tinkerbell / Peter Pan excursion through the air hypostatized his own fantasies, so his flight personalized his countrymen's impossible dreams as well.
- So, for example, Roman Christianity is characterized by filial love and obedience expressed towards the fatherly authority hypostatized in the first Person of the Trinity : the Church is there to teach and to obey.
- Jason McQuinn has criticized what he sees an ideological tendency in anarcho-primitivism when he says that " for most primitivists an idealized, hypostatized vision of primal societies tends to irresistibly displace the essential centrality of critical archetypally ideological stance.
- Philosophers, he suggests, may have made the error of hypostatizing simplicity ( i . e ., endowed it with a " sui generis " existence ), when it has meaning only when embedded in a specific context ( Sober 1992 ).
- I'll add the following indispensable characteristic to this definition : The basis and goal of collective intelligence is mutual recognition and enrichment of individuals rather than the cult of fetishized or hypostatized communities . " According to researchers Pierre L関y and Derrick de Kerckhove, it refers to capacity of networked ICTs ( Information communication technologies ) to enhance the collective pool of social knowledge by simultaneously expanding the extent of human interactions.