Evolution =
An elaborate theory that attempts to provide evidence to the mans existence without any proof thereof.
Whitehead said very little about either pleasure or happiness, and instead developed
an elaborate theory emphasizing, beauty, truth, goodness, peace, and adventure.
Art historians with nothing to win or lose from assessing Brown's
elaborate theories about the «code» in Leonardo's paintings have largely dismissed his specific claims as well as his overarching theory.
What must be added are premises
elaborating a theory which describes the behavior of those parts in forming wholes.
Whitehead is here beginning to
elaborate a theory of awareness that gives the body its due with respect to the mechanics of perception.
Though Bergson did not develop
an elaborate theory of extensive abstraction, it is not surprising that he should have viewed Whitehead's The Concept of Nature, in which this theory is given its classic formulation, as «one of the most profound (works) ever «written on the philosophy of nature» (DS 62n).
There are people defending Trump making it a bigger deal by coming up with
elaborate theories.
But more -
elaborate theories — such as one known as supersymmetry, which posits a more massive partner for every known particle — suggest there could be several.
It's that simple, and you don't need
elaborate theories, complicated moral reasoning and a billion scientific facts to help you arrive at eating plant - based as the solution.
The RRSG proposes an approach to assessment of reading comprehension that differs from current approaches in that it is based on an appropriately rich and
elaborate theory of reading comprehension.
Why do they feel the need to concoct some big,
elaborate theory or have some big shadow corporation controlling everything?
Wang has
elaborated a theory of «avant - avant - garde art» in the Chinese context (which encompasses «avant - garde,» «post-avant-garde» and «metavant - garde»), as he explains in an essay entitled «Art in its Regional Political Context: Exhibition and Criticism» (published in A New Thoughtfulness in Contemporary China: Critical Voices in Art and Aesthetics, [transcript] Verlag, 2014, pp. 131 - 142):
In 1935, his book
elaborating his theories of art, A Philosphy of Esthetics, was published, and in 1957, he completed his book Figure Drawing, published by Watson - Guptill.
Miskolczi
elaborated his theory in a 2007 paper according to which the greenhouse gases collaborate by feedbacks to keep the IR transmittance of the atmosphere constant.
Your guests would rather construct
elaborate theories about the pathology of climate sceptics than speak to them.
It seems to me the guys I used to interact with at judithcurry.com, well, the brighter ones appreciate a clever argument, and some of them even have their own
elaborate theories, though they don't compare or criticize each other's theories - it is enough that any one of them «disproves» CAGW - but these theories don't have to stand up to the next group of junior scientists who, to get beyond their current low paid adjunct position must prove something unexpected.
When you have put a lot of ideas together to make
an elaborate theory, you want to make sure, when explaining what it fits, that those things it fits are not just the things that gave you the idea for the theory; but that the finished theory makes something else come out right, in addition.
A few groups pursued the study of possible mechanisms, for example
elaborating theories of how changes in the atmosphere's electric circuit, which varies with the flux of cosmic rays, affected precipitation in the Arctic, Ram et al. (2009), or devising experiments that they hoped would show a direct and strong effect of cosmic rays on clouds, e.g., Svensmark et al. (2007)(which brought a strong press reaction but proved little).
With
an elaborate theory for each digit: For instance, «The third character, 6, is equal to the relationship I have with the universe in my understanding of space of my spatial occupancy through this life.»
Not exact matches
Posner is distressed that so much of contemporary legal scholarship
elaborates or relies upon diverse moral
theories that attempt, in highly abstract terms, to make normative claims about law.
At least it's a belief that's consistent with the facts and doesn't require an
elaborate web of unsupported
theories and claims to justify it.
In point of fact Christianity is an
elaborate web of such
theories and claims, none of which is supported by any objective evidence.
In nineteenth - century philosophies
elaborating the evolutionary
theory it appears as an overtone of agnosticism, as in Herbert Spencer's reference to the Unknowable.5 Even in modernist theologies like that of Shailer Mathews one senses this agnostic note accompanying the formulation of its practical or functional rationale, as when he wrote,
The
theory of abstraction is
elaborated precisely in order to bridge the gap between an ontological world of subsisting individuals and the epistemological world of universals.
Hence, within the context of the metaphysical
theory of the objective idealism, as
elaborated in «Realism and Idealism,» the term «a priori» receives a different meaning: a priori ideas function as abstract entities, as potentialities that are gradually actualized in the evolving reality.
Only when we understand the specific relationship between abstract entities, on the one hand, and material and mental entities on the other, as
elaborated in his
theory of objective idealism, does the true meaning of the concluding chapter of The Idea of Nature become clear.
The first results of these metaphysical inquiries can be found in the five books of the manuscript «Notes towards a Metaphysic» (written from September 1933 till May 1934), in which he makes an endeavor to construct a cosmological - metaphysical system of his own, 5 following the example of Whitehead's and Alexander's description of reality as a process, but based on his method
elaborated in An Essay on Philosophical Method, 6 and in «Sketch of a Cosmological
Theory,» the first (never published) cosmology conclusion to The Idea of Nature.
If the possibility of the metaphysical project itself is not accepted, then the endeavor to
elaborate a metaphysical
theory does not seem to be very effective either.
Collingwood did not
elaborate a metaphysical system of his own, making some tentative endeavors in the manuscripts, «Notes Towards a Metaphysics,» «Method and Metaphysics,» and «Sketch of a Cosmological
Theory.»
Trained in logic, mathematics and positive sciences, his main intention was to bring philosophy once again in touch with the sciences of his era (quantum mechanics, relativity
theory, non-mechanical biology) and to
elaborate a cosmological - metaphysical
theory on the basis of the analysis of their presuppositions.
Finally found the string of blogs that
elaborate your Z -
Theory, David.
Critics such as the biochemist Robert Shapiro accuse the advocates of Complexity
Theory of spinning an
elaborate tautological amplification of the obvious: things are complex because the universe is complex.
Given the state of our world today, with its extremes of progress and poverty, it seems that modern economics so
elaborate and difficult to comprehend, so saturated with mathematical jargon and abstruse models and
theories, has failed to deliver the happiness it promised because it has failed to satisfy people's real, spiritual needs.
A French denier, Robert Faurisson, inaugurated these technical speculations, though it was Fred Leuchter, an American entrepreneur dealing in execution equipment for states with the death penalty, who provided Faurisson's
theories with
elaborate displays of pseudoscientific «proof» in The Leuchter Report: The End of a Myth: An Engineering Report on the Alleged Execution Gas Chambers at Auschwitz, Birkenau, and Majdenek (1988).
In fact, if Hartshorne's solution can be said to surpass theirs in its explicitly psychicalist claim that God is somehow experienced not only by every human being but by every actual entity whatever, theirs can be said to go beyond his in its more fully
elaborated metaphysics of knowledge or cognitional
theory.
Systems analysis,
elaborate simulation techniques, automated access to central data banks, information
theory, game Theory, and the use of socio - economic models, often mathematically stated, all aided and abetted by the computer, make possible a massive application of data not hitherto pos
theory, game
Theory, and the use of socio - economic models, often mathematically stated, all aided and abetted by the computer, make possible a massive application of data not hitherto pos
Theory, and the use of socio - economic models, often mathematically stated, all aided and abetted by the computer, make possible a massive application of data not hitherto possible.
There are many other points as well, in the conception of God and in the general
theory of religion, where Cobb creatively
elaborates — and, on occasion, corrects — the contributions of Whitehead toward an adequate natural theology.
Jencks» approach was given an
elaborate theoretical justification a few years later by John Rawls in A
Theory of Justice.
But I agree that all of the
theories about structures of human existence that I
elaborated in The Structure of Christian Existence are in need of further testing and refinement and that this is even more true with respect to my
theory of the structure of Jesus» existence.
Islam, which best preserves the archaic elements of Semitic thought, has
elaborated a very complete
theory of the real elite, in is «numbered peoples.»
Here practice refers not to the acquisition and application of a technical skill, but to a complex pattern of interaction by which people
elaborate structures and
theories of faithful life over time.
The notion of an electromagnetic field propagating in a vacuum is meaningful precisely because it is part of an
elaborate physical
theory which has numerous well - confirmed observable implications.
In an ambitious project to assess the correctness of Talcott Parsons»
theory of evolutionary universals, Gary Buck accumulated masses of data for 115 contemporary nation - states from every part of the world.7 He developed
elaborate indices (as of 1960 wherever possible) of the ten variables Parsons discussed: (1) communication, (2) kinship organization, (3) religion, (4) technology, (5) stratification, (6) cultural legitimation, (7) bureaucratic organization, (8) money and market complex, (9) generalized universalistic norms, and (10) democratic association.8 Information was taken from such sources as the United Nations Statistical Yearbook, the Yearbook of Labor Statistics, and UNESCO's World Survey of Education.
Unfortunately, Tuteur does not
elaborate on the important differences between legitimate attachment
theory and the Sears's attachment parenting practices.
A clinician - scientist, he has
elaborated modern attachment
theory over the last three decades by explaining how the attachment relationship is important to the child's developing brain and body.
Let's start with one rather large false assumption made in the quote above by Amanda, affirmed by Martha and the book she was reviewing: that Attachment Parenting (AP) is an
elaborate parenting
theory created to achieve the same result as the conservative movement — i.e. to hold a woman at home, tied to the kitchen.
Two sources I can find says that Murphy is
elaborating / advancing the two - tiered
theory but doesn't comment on its origin.
If those ongoing hunts continue to fail, and if the momentum for MOND - inspired
theories continues to build, the tide may turn, and the entire
elaborate cosmological scaffolding may be rocked from its foundations.
Some researchers explain this wanton violence through «terror management
theory»: To buffer ourselves from fear of death and reinforce our self - esteem and worldview, humans construct
elaborate and sometimes violent defense mechanisms.