Sentences with phrase «dynamic structure of»

Citation: Wright AGC, Beltz AM, Gates KM, Molenaar PCM and Simms LJ (2015) Examining the Dynamic Structure of Daily Internalizing and Externalizing Behavior at Multiple Levels of Analysis.
«Dynamic catalytic converters for clean air in the city: Dynamic structure of platinum particles optimizes exhaust gas aftertreatment.»
Much of his analysis of the dynamic structure of every unitary entity is based on phenomenological analysis of his own experience.
It is an inclusiveness which realizes the other person in the actuality of his being, but it is not to be identified with «empathy,» which means transposing oneself into the dynamic structure of an object, hence «the exclusion of one's own concreteness, the extinguishing of the actual situation of life, the absorption in pure aestheticism of the reality in which one participates.»
We know tradition now not only in the form of social rigidities resistant to change but as the dynamic structure of modifiable habits without which men do not exist as men.
See also Eugene Webb's comments on «existential appetite» on pages 241 - 242 of The Self Between, which are among the most insightful words which I have read on the dynamic structure of the self.
I'm grateful to Sal Minuchin for helping us as family therapists understand, conceptualize and maneuver within the dynamic structures of families: the way that the emotional and legal connections of parents to their children over generations create fluid as well as fixed patterns of hierarchies, loyalties, rules, subsystems, coalitions and boundaries.

Not exact matches

And while it may be tough to assign a score to reporting structures (in terms of how dynamic they are) and to open - mindedness, giving leaders an in - depth look at who honestly has access to the upper corporate ladder rungs is a strong step toward inclusivity.
Elsewhere, I have indicated how this field - approach to Whiteheadian societies allows for a trinitarian understanding of God in which the three divine persons of traditional Christian doctrine by their dynamic interrelatedness from moment to moment constitute a structured field of activity for the whole of creation.6 Here I would only emphasize that thinking of Whiteheadian societies as aggregates of mini-entities with one entity providing the necessary unity for the entire group is reductively much more impersonal and materialistic than the approach sketched in these pages.
Every marriage is a balance of power which needs a dynamic justice in its moral structure.
On this second view, insofar as persons have apprehended God through the medium of Christian myths, symbols, and rites, their subjectivity will be shaped by a distinctive dynamic and structure which then dictates the proper movement and structure of theological study.
Dynamic communication - driven changes affect the power structure of businesses as well.
Concern with internal relations means, not that one disavows structured meaning to which intelligible inquiry can address itself, but that, to attend to it with any sense of reality, one must employ a mode of inquiry that is appropriate and adequate to deal with structure that is living, that is, dynamic in an organic sense.
The mental habits of Christendom predispose us to look for one essence of the faith, with a corresponding global political structure as safeguard, whereas world Christianity challenges us to pay attention to the dynamic of power of the gospel and the open - ended character of communities of faith.»
Even though my book of 1949 was called Pastoral Counseling, and attempted to deal carefully with structured situations symbolized by the term «interview,» its principal thrust was in the direction of dynamic analysis of all the kinds of potential helping contacts, formal and otherwise, that the minister has.
The pull toward this (the embodiment of the speaker's drama) against that (the creation of empty space in liturgical structures) is a necessary dynamic in the new poetics of preaching.
The interpretation of the atonement which makes most sense to me is a combination of Abelard's position, of God's exhibiting in act unfailing love for humanity, with what might be styled an ontological grounding, in the very structure and dynamic of the cosmos, for what was done in Christ.
In my earlier discussion I indicated my own preference regarding a «theory» of atonement (Abelard's stress on God's demonstration of the divine Love - in - act, combined with an onto - logical grounding of this in the structure and dynamic of the cosmos).
What I have particularly in mind is that while there is much talk about taking Jesus as a key to the interpretation of human nature, as it is often phrased, or to the meaning of human life, or to the point of man's existential situation, there is a lamentable tendency to stop there and not to go on to talk about «the world» — by which Miss Emmet meant, I assume, the totality of things including physical nature; in other words the cosmos in its basic structure and its chief dynamic energy.
For him, the medium is an autonomous element capable of creating its own dynamic and, therefore, its own communication structure.
By 1944, however, Russell was enthusiastically acknowledging that «dynamic causal efficacy» also solves the long - standing problem of induction: in his famous Five Postulates of Nondemonstrative Inference, the so - called «structural postulate» makes reference to causal efficacy in asserting and that causal connections can be justifiably inferred from identity of structure within a series of events.11 All of this sounds very close to Whitehead's position.
He adopts from James (and Bergson) the broad outlines of an event - oriented metaphysics in which the fundamental dynamic and structured entities (his «actual occasions») can, under variant circumstances, be shown to exhibit the properties of both matter and mind, and are themselves not properly classified as either.
Bozarth - Campbell explains what happens when texts are transferred from surface structures to oral space: Through dialogue the phenomenon of interpretation may come to reveal what was hidden in itself, to show its own processes of rendering what was invisible and inaudible in literature both visible and audible in a dynamic presence (3).
It is our faith that the fundamental change wrought in the individual by regeneration is a dynamic process which by growth in grace moves toward «mature manhood, to the measure of the structure of the fullness of Christ.»
But they are not seen as un-related instances, to be taken simply by themselves; rather they are indicative of the total structure and of the dynamic of God's operation.
Today, christocentrism can not make sense in the Einsteinian universe, which has no center and in which every structure is a dynamic relationality of moving parts.
We believed that we did not change; but now, like newborn infants whose eyes are opening to the light, we are becoming aware of a world in which neo-Time, organizing and conferring a dynamic upon Space, is endowing the totality of our knowledge and beliefs with a new structure and a new direction.
Process philosophers complain that the dominant philosophical models used in Christian theology employ static metaphysical categories like «being,» «substance» and «attribute» rather than a more dynamic conceptual structure that captures the dynamic character of the Bible's revelation of God.
Like householders who insist that a dwelling first possess efficient components and systems, the mechanistically disposed analysts of the congregation argue that, unless basic structures are sound and dynamic, any sort of parish goal is in jeopardy.
Physics is the activity by which we attain our knowledge of the structure and dynamic interactions of the inorganic natural world.
He speculated that to be an actual entity at all was to have a dynamic structure analogous to that of human experience.
One possible new form for the discipline would represent pastoral care and counseling as oriented by ecclesiology, concerned for elucidating the structure and dynamic of human being - in - the - world by means of plurality of methods of inquiry, and especially informed by the rapidly proliferating literature, experimental and theoretical, on the human life cycle.
By its stress on event and on patterning and integration, by its insistence that relationships constitute an entity, by its concern for an awareness of the depths of human experience (motivations, desires, drives, and «emotional intensity,» for example), as well as by its recognition that we are part of the world and continuous with what has gone before us and even now surrounds and affects us, process thought not only has been in agreement with the newer scientific emphasis on «wholeness,» but has also contributed a perspective which can give that emphasis a meaningful setting and a context in the structure of things in a dynamic universe.
My proposal is to read the Whiteheadian account of processive - relational activity that is the dynamic thrust of the life process as identical with the general abstract structure described in the work of Arnold Van Gennep and Victor Turner on rites of passage.
«I think one [young player can play] in the middle of a good structure, a dynamic structure, an experienced structure, yes.
It was a dynamic change to the family structure in the United States, one that was not supportive of parent - child relationships.
We understand that your family is unique, so we have structured our topics of interest to be as dynamic as possible.
Starting at 2400 degrees, recrystallization effects appear on the surface of the iron samples, leading to dynamic changes of the solid iron's crystalline structure.
Nowadays scientists have found and described 15 types of ice, but its structure is so complex that you can barely forecast its behavior under dynamic loading.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, along with an international team of collaborators, have recently discovered multiple assemblages of Homo erectus footprints in northern Kenya that provide unique opportunities to understand locomotor patterns and group structure through a form of data that directly records these dynamic behaviours.
Gene activity is not only determined by the sequence of the DNA, but also by the dynamic three - dimensional structure of the genome.
«Since conventional methods, such as X-ray crystallography, capture only averaged frozen structures, it is not possible to investigate how the dynamic of the protein could be involved in key aspects of their function,» explains physicist Alipasha Vaziri, a joint group leader at the Max F. Perutz Laboratories (MFPL) and the Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) and head of the research platform «Quantum Phenomena & Nanoscale Biological Systems» (QuNaBioS) of the University of Vienna.
The paper, entitled «Dynamic peptide libraries for the discovery of supramolecular nanomaterials,» is a continuation of Ulijn's research of tunable peptide structures, which have shown great promise in a variety of commercial applications.
The structure is further demonstrated by the 3 - D magnetic modeling based the observations of Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager on board Solar Dynamic Observatory.
Using a traditional one - dimensional force microscope as a guide, the team added an additional laser that measures the second and third dimensions of tip movement, giving researchers «real - time» access to the measurement of peaks and valleys in the membrane protein and dynamic changes in those structures.
But just as shutter speed determines a camera's ability to capture action of very short duration, so X-ray lasers must deliver extremely brief pulses of light to capture fine structure and dynamic processes at the atomic level.
Despite the progress in crafting structures of increasing complexity at such a small scale, truly functional dynamic nanorobots that are autonomous and that can undertake useful tasks are still in their infancy.
Their analysis revealed the existence of change points as well as periods of persistent gene community structure, including a dynamic community of genes involved in neural projection guidance that was highly active during the mid to late fetal period.
Not only did the group succeed in visualizing the real time events of zygote polarization and asymmetric cell division, they were able to quantify the dynamic patterns of the cytoskeleton (i.e. formation of the ring structure and longitudinal array of MTs and F - actin, respectively).
Activity of the effector proteins result in effacement of the brush border, induction of massive membrane ruffles and formation of novel reticular F - actin structures in a highly dynamic manner.
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