Sentences with phrase «as a part of nature»

I believe that leaves us with the necessity of recognizing that any credible account of the order of nature must accept chance as part of the nature of nature.
For them they can literally chew on anything as part of their nature.
Nevertheless, his work of that period left many readers with the impression that nature and its structures are ontologically autonomous and also that the knower may be understood as a part of nature.
It shows vividly the reluctance of traditional reflection to accept our own perceptivity as itself part of nature.
This situation is not evil in itself; but man's involvement in it makes him susceptible to the devil's misinterpretation of this situation.9 Thus the human situation becomes the occasion for man's temptation along three avenues: (1) Man's natural limitations and finitude as a part of nature create in him a sense of insecurity.
It is like surprise to greet every guests as a part of the nature of Gili Trawangan.
Why can't you just accept hom ose xuality as the part of your nature you must deny?
These are safe and durable playgrounds that can be installed quickly and easily and will encourage your kids to play as a part of nature, rather than separate from it.
L'Heureux's prints of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are currently on display as part of the Nature Museum's exhibition «Faces from the Southern Ocean.»
This article was originally published as part of Nature Outlook: Kidney cancer, a supplement to Nature.
Distinguishing between zombies and nonzombies also hints at the deeper problem of xenophobia, which evolved as part of our nature to be suspicious of outsiders who, in our evolutionary past, were potentially dangerous.
Communicate with the vegetable kingdom as a part of nature, with respect and love.
Do these little characters who function as a part of nature have control over their lives, or are they subject to the wrath of God?
One thing I very much like about the exhibition is the way it treats cityscapes as a part of nature and the landscape, thus to «See Nature» we have to see our own role in it.»
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We certainly are not living a «naturalistic» lifestyle [which I take to mean «with nature»], but our pollution was created by us living as a part of nature, and is natural.
It is just possible, he posits, that if we learned to view ourselves more as part of nature, not separate to it, we might just learn to value and protect it too.
Whitehead did work out a complex theory of value, but my point here is only to indicate that Whitehead's way of understanding human beings as part of nature both requires that we extend the ethical discussion and gives us clues as to how to do this.
Hartshorne emphasized the importance of accepting accident and chance as a part of nature, and indeed as necessary in a universe that is not completely determined, but whose individual entities have their own degree of self - determination.
It's difficult for average salespeople to obtain this mindset because, as part of our nature, we want to treat all our clients equally.
In addition, however, we also recognize ourselves as a part of nature in all its complexity and mystery.
Young people need to understand themselves as part of nature, if they are to feel deeply the need to change our global lifestyle and practices in order to save the planet.
All three painters advanced the lineage of American painting, the one concerned with the physical material of painting — paint as creational clay or fire, as a part of nature.
We are conditioned to see nature as separate «other», rather than seeing ourselves as a part of nature, inseparable and yet all interconnected parts of an unbreakable whole.
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