impersonal war is not personal or hand to hand combat it's detaching people from the war effort. an example is the drones america used in the afghan war
The conflict of impersonal ideals refers to the tension that arises when universally accepted principles or values—such as justice, equality, or freedom—clash with individual interests, cultural norms, or specific circumstances. This conflict often manifests in ethical dilemmas where adhering to an impersonal ideal may lead to negative consequences for individuals or communities. It highlights the challenges in reconciling abstract ideals with the complexities of real-world situations, prompting discussions about moral relativism and the applicability of universal standards. Ultimately, it underscores the need for a balanced approach that considers both universal ideals and personal context.
While computers enhance efficiency and streamline communication, their impersonal nature can hinder emotional connections and human interaction. This reliance on technology may lead to misunderstandings or a lack of empathy, as digital communication often lacks the nuances of face-to-face conversations. Additionally, the convenience of computers can foster a sense of isolation, as individuals may prefer virtual interactions over meaningful personal relationships. Balancing technology use with genuine human engagement is essential to mitigate these effects.
In the World War II era, the emphasis that Mussolini and Hitler placed on the importance of struggle and conflict has various identifiable sources. Their personal backgrounds and rearing cannot, in this regard, be overlooked; nor should the influence of nationalism as an increasingly belligerent force in Europe. Closely connected, however, was the growing philosophical-scientific view of Humankind as alone in an impersonal and violent world, with no resources but its own to achieve dominance against all adversities and barriers -- including other human beings.
War is war is a term to say all wars are alike and war is a war means wars are only bad.
The Great War. The Great War. The Great War. The Great War.
The oppsite word for personal is impersonal.
what is the effectivness of some impersonal comunication?
stop being too impersonal
all words needs to be in the impersonal 3rd person viewpoint. What are some impersonal 3rd viewpoint words?
Impersonal pronouns are used as the subject of impersonal verbs viz., It rains.
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Yes, "im-" is the prefix in the word "impersonal."
Stern means strict and firm and impersonal means distant and standoffishness. Someone who is stern and impersonal strictly enforces rules or boundaries without showing concern for other people's feelings.
Interpersonal means "between people." Impersonal means cold; aloof; without feeling.
From the WA dictionary:adj.Lacking personality; not being a person: an impersonal force.Showing no emotion or personality: an aloof, impersonal manner.Having no personal reference or connection: an impersonal remark.Not responsive to or expressive of human personalities: a large, impersonal corporation.In a sentecne:"The man on the phone had a very impersonal attitude in his voice."
How can one tell whether the salutation or complimentary close is formal and impersonal?