Not exact matches
Thus, the transition from instinct to reason results in the radical transformation of the
animal into man;
matter as it evolves toward the cell becomes radically transformed into
living matter; and vegetative
life becomes qualitatively changed into conscious
life.
Now those who accept the evolutionary perspective are generally agreed that the universe is one single process and that there are stages in the process: the evolution of
matter, next the emergence of the first unicellular organisms, then a process of further evolution of
life toward vegetative and
animal life, and from this latter phase emerged man.
We may, somewhat simplistically, speak of four successively higher or «emergent» levels that have evolved:
matter, plant
life,
animal life, human
life.
6William Blackstone argues for Schweitzer's role as mentor in the
animal liberation movement in «The Search for an Environmental Ethic,» in
Matters of
Life and Death: New Introductory Essays in Moral Philosophy, ed.
He then went on to tell us about the history of the universe from the huge explosion of
matter and energy (the Big Bang) through the formation of stars and then rocky planets on which complex chemicals were produced, leading to the synthesis of the first molecules of
life and the emergence of the plant and
animal kingdoms.
But have not those cosmologies that describe the universe as mostly blind, dead, loveless
matter and those biologies that conceive all
animal life as ruthless power struggles vehemently denied the possibility and relevance of love for human
life?
Until that point was reached every
animal, feebly separated from its fellows, existed largely for the purpose of preserving and developing its own species, so that for the individual
life was primarily a
matter of propagation.
We are social
animals, and our civic
lives remain integral to who we are, no
matter how far we advance in the Christian
life.
In Genesis chapter 1, the presentation of the six days of creation is not capricious but progressive: from non-
living matter, to
living plants and
animals, culminating in Adam and Eve, as the glory of creation.
If I could know myself, I would know
matter and
life,
animal and man, since all are contained within me (Griffiths, 35).
To some extent our physical bodies revert to the purely relative state of
matter in its pre-human state, in its «woundedness» it actually falls «below» the harmony of
animal life.
Animal life, for example, appears as a decisive advance in a cosmic process of actualisation of the real potencies inherent in
matter at lower levels: an advance, however, which is not simply reducible to the tendencies (ultimately thermodynamic: form is like fire, which «tends towards the limit», says Aristotle) that gave rise to it.
The religious dimension of this
matter has also been mischievously overcooked by the
live animal export industry, because the fact is that the overwhelming number of relatively affluent Muslims who tend to consume Australian meat would have no objection to buying that meat so long as it's been processed in an Australian Halal certified abattoir.
No
matter what you think of someone, asking them to be raped is beyond disgusting, you filthy low
life animal.
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Organic
matter — the decaying remains of once -
living plants and
animals — becomes trapped by the roots of aquatic plants.
For figurative subjects such as
animals, plants, and insects, you can just draw from real
life, but you will need to invent ingenious ways to represent
matters such as energy, motion, magnetism, or electricity.
By placing these fossils under ultraviolet (UV) light, the organic
matter remaining in the shells fluoresces, revealing the original coloration patterns of the once
living animals.
The approach, called tunable infrared laser direct absorption spectroscopy, detects the ratio of methane isotopes, which can provide a «fingerprint» to differentiate between two common origins: microbial, in which microorganisms, typically
living in wetlands or the guts of
animals, produce methane as a metabolic byproduct; or thermogenic, in which organic
matter, buried deep within the Earth, decays to methane at high temperatures.
Aristotle was the first to suggest the theory of spontaneous generation: that
life could arise from «putrefying earth or vegetable
matter,» or from the «insides of
animals.»
Our loud
lives matter as sound is crucial for many
animals.
Members of this group are usually found on underwater decaying plant or
animal matter, but Bd is different — it feeds on the skin of
living amphibians, primarily frogs.
Meet some of the brightest and boldest creatures in the
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matter of
life and death.
For that
matter, it isn't just one victim (and I'm not just talking about that victim's family), but all
life really, as our use of
animals for food has a devastating impact on the planet and all
life on it.
What
matters is how much lead the
animals you're using to make broth are exposed to throughout their
lives.
I am an
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Once safe at Protectors of
Animals, every pet is treated as an individual and guaranteed
life, no
matter where they come from and what they need.
Your contribution, no
matter how small, absolutely makes a difference in the
lives of these magnificent
animals.
No
matter where they
live, where they come from, or where you find them, every dog — even dogs within a specific breed — are individual
animals, with individual personalities and dispositions.
I believe Francis says it best, and I'll stick with his words: «The truth of the
matter is that
animals are dying in shelters because of outdated and discredited draconian adoption policies that are designed to protect the emotional well - being of the rescuer rather than to ensure a safe future
life for a dog or cat.»
So instead of a list of factors that may or may not
matter to that individual
animal, we ask instead, «Do you think your
animal wants to
live in this moment?»
The truth of the
matter is that
animals are dying in shelters because of outdated and discredited draconian adoption policies that are designed to protect the emotional well - being of the rescuer rather than to ensure a safe future
life for a dog or cat.
«It's a
matter of what constitutes a better
life for the
animals.
No
matter where
life had taken her,
animals were always her focus.
But, the fact that CBD oil has already been proven to improve the
lives of both humans and
animals, it is only a
matter of paperwork to ensure the safe use of the plant on our beloved pets.
Senior dogs have a hard time adjusting to shelter
life, no
matter how great the shelter is — the noise, the collective anxiety of the other
animals, limited human contact.
Best Friends
Animal Society believes all dogs are individuals and deserve a chance at happy
lives, no
matter their breed.
No
matter what age the cat you adopt is — you will be saving a
life, but if you adopt an older cat you know you are making a huge difference in that
animal's
life.
Since Suffolk kills the majority of cats it takes in, every interaction they have with those
animals is influenced by the perception that their
lives do not
matter, that their
lives are cheap and expendable, and that they are destined for the garbage heap.