We want to go from islands of excellence to a hemisphere of hope.”
I think we have a strange definition of excellence if we believe that.
There is the excellence of a horse and the excellence of a knife.
"A halftime show with a bunch of Latinx artists is not Latinx excellence," he tweeted earlier on Sunday.
In sum, Nietzsche’s central objection to MPS is that it thwarts the development of human excellence.
Such ideals of action and moral excellence of character need not rise to the level of the moral saint or moral hero.
You mean to say, if they have lost their proper excellence, which is sight; but I have not arrived at that point yet.
One might hold that being qualified is meeting perfectionist criteria of excellence that are internal to roles and crafts.
"Our Online Excellence Programme aims to develop a hub of excellence in suicide prevention and the online environment.
Happiness derives from human excellence; human excellence includes the moral virtues, which are implicitly or explicitly other-regarding.
In The Politics, Aristotle asks whether there is any case “in which the excellence of the good citizen and the excellence of the good man coincide” (1277a13–15).
We can approach the problem by discussing, first, the relation of happiness to human excellence and, then, the relation of human excellence to the moral virtues.
Paideia was inseparable from another Greek concept: arete or excellence, especially excellence of reputation but also goodness and excellence in all aspects of life.
The academy is made up of the people who make the films, and they know awards shows have several functions: to reward excellence, but also to show the many forms excellence can occupy.
Broad internalist accounts closely connect sport to the pursuit of excellence, as they typically view the fundamental purpose of sporting competition to be the display of sporting excellence.
The excellence of a race horse is whatever enables it to run well; the excellence of a knife is whatever enables it to cut well; and the excellence of an eye is whatever enables it to see well.
It experimented with global alliances, only to see them collapse: Austrian Airlines and Singapore Airlines deserted its Global Excellence alliance, and Delta Air Lines abandoned the subsequent Atlantic Excellence.
The New Yorker took home the award for general excellence and in five other categories, adding to its forty-seven previous wins under its current editor, David Remnick, including multiple citations for general excellence.
University staff are angry at the attacks on the sector from outside – the constant devaluing of the arts and the humanities, the hostility to international staff and students, the imposition of bureaucratic evaluations such as the Research Excellence Framework and the Teaching Excellence Framework – but we are also fed up with the failings of our own sector and our own institutions.
If, however, there be some one person, or more than one, although not enough to make up the full complement of a state, whose excellence is so pre-eminent that the excellence or the political capacity of all the rest admit of no comparison with his or theirs, he or they can be no longer regarded as part of a state; for justice will not be done to the superior, if he is reckoned only as the equal of those who are so far inferior to him in excellence and in political capacity.
Excellence
noun attribute
- the quality of excelling; possessing good qualities in high degree
noun cognition
- an outstanding feature; something in which something or someone excels
Example: a center of manufacturing excellence
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If however there be some one person or more than one although not enough to make up the full complement of a state whose excellence is so pre-eminent that the excellence or the political capacity of all the rest admit of no comparison with his or theirs he or they can be no longer regarded as part of a state for justice will not be done to the superior if he is reckoned only as the equal of those who are so far inferior to him in excellence and in political capacity