Sentences with phrase «as an entity beyond»

Science can not tell us if God exists only in our imaginations or as an entity beyond our comprehension.
Athr Gallery places itself as an entity beyond being a commercial gallery, but a cultural center that brings together different talents from across the region and globe

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The university's contributions go well beyond funding, as evidenced by the affordable housing it provides for community residents; the program it sponsors to allow university staff to serve as volunteer firefighters in Princeton; the students who help staff the first aid and rescue squad; the auditing program it offers to community residents; the intellectual, cultural and athletic events it makes available to community residents; and it supports entities like McCarter Theatre and Garden Theatre.
As Whitehead comments in Process and Reality, «the actual world, insofar as it is a community of entities which are settled, actual, and already become, conditions and limits the potentiality for creativeness beyond itself (PR 65/101; italics mineAs Whitehead comments in Process and Reality, «the actual world, insofar as it is a community of entities which are settled, actual, and already become, conditions and limits the potentiality for creativeness beyond itself (PR 65/101; italics mineas it is a community of entities which are settled, actual, and already become, conditions and limits the potentiality for creativeness beyond itself (PR 65/101; italics mine).
But Whitehead goes decisively beyond every previous form of the Aristotelian conception of unity when he posits, at least as a genuine potentiality in every «actual entity,» what in the human person manifests itself as «spirit» in its full actuality.
Thus, every entity contributes its own particularity to the determination of each novel actuality; thus, too, every entity contributes itself as repeated; and thus, finally, every entity in its objective functioning transcends itself — it is repeated beyond itself so as to be immanent in, and given for the immediacy of, each novel actuality (PR 324, 327, 336, 366).
For if each singular entity mirrors the entire universe within itself and is thus constituted as a synthesis of all the manifold beings that compose the universe, should we not therefore conclude that the ontological structure of any given actual entity is hopelessly beyond our ken?
Though Whitehead's emphasis on the individual actual entity expressed in his Ontological Principle is Aristotelian in character, as he himself indicates, the twentieth century philosopher goes beyond the Greek in the prominence accorded to the essential interdependence of individuals.
And this precisely is the facet of the object that extends beyond conscious experience, for it is doubtless true of any arising entity that it must take, and perhaps even take in, the world as it finds it.
Of these the first is: «That the actual world, insofar as it is a community of entities which are settled, actual, and already become, conditions and limits the potentiality for creativeness beyond itself» (PR 101).
The biblical expression for this action is the resurrection of the body, thus preserving the doctrine of the unity of man, and rejecting the conception of the soul as a spiritual entity in man which is naturally endowed with the capacity to persist beyond death.
The question is: What is the reason for man's existence on earth, as a living person, as an ethical personality, as an entity stretching out towards something beyond this present life and finally embracing the eschaton?
For to anticipate at once: the «subject of doubt» does not lie for us in Whitehead's concept of an «actual entity» so much as in his exclusive identification of «actual entities» with [252] ultimate atomic event - units, even beyond the smallest units known to us in physics.
Cobb is claiming that when we understand that the new actual entity is the many past actual entities, then we do not have to ask for the source of the «being» of that new entity as though it were something above and beyond its many constituent past entities.
The new actual entity, during its later stages of concrescence, may move beyond a purely physical relation to its past by enhancing or diminishing those characteristics, (such as anger), but it can not avoid an initial physical coercion.
And, while that which lies beyond their range of «interest,» as either an entity or possibility, is irrelevant to their specific «interest,» the «principle of intensive relevance» assures it is not absolutely so.
Rather, every unitary reality, including every material entity, is actual and knowable because it is known by God within the dynamic and interlocking framework of other created beings, and they are simultaneously contingent and provisional in so far as they are intrinsically dependent andstructured towards meanings beyond themselves within that environmental framework.
The contrast of the mechanistic and the ecological model of life can now be restated at the level of molecules and beyond to entities such as electrons.
Another modest proposal: If we can consider a football crowd as a single entity, albeit one with multiple voices, then we have to concede that quite a lot of the time, beyond all the singing and supporting and general atmosphere generation, that single entity is a dick.
The Assembly would go beyond that, requiring Cuomo to create a public, searchable database of all aspects of economic development spending, including by nonprofit entities created by the state, such as the controversial Fort Schuyler Management Corp..
He added a much more familiar entity at the end — collagen vascular disease — but obscured it beyond my recognition by parenthetically adding, «including Sneddon's syndrome,» as though he expected anyone other than his own staff to know what he meant.
A Stand generally presents itself as an entity that possesses abilities beyond that of an ordinary human, which, depending on the Stand User, can be wielded for good or for evil.
Peters: I can't really tell you beyond there needing to be some entity identifiable as Government that watches the watchmen, so to speak.
«A lot of students think of them as this scary entity,» she says, «but they both have passions that extend beyond being an administrator, and that allows them to connect with my students on a different level.»
On a material level, Beyond Page and Screen functions as an argument for engaging with the interface between page and screen rather than assuming they are two unconnected entities.
Barnes & Noble has sunk considerable cash into the project and struggles to gain further traction in the US or any beyond the US, even as it has successfully spun out the entity and sucked in money from Microsoft.
Because of Heavy Rain many looked forward to the game that would follow it, and we were given Beyond Two Souls a game that doesn't aspire to outdo Heavy Rain but instead resides as its own entity of varied storytelling.
If early efforts by video pioneers such as Nam June Paik, Bruce Nauman and David Hall took the definition of an art object beyond its conventional parameters as a static entity produced for visual consumption, perhaps the greatest strength of video art triumphed in this show is the unprecedented potential of experiential interactivity between artist, installation and spectator.
His art has attracted worldwide attention as it expresses the concept of «home,» an entity that we all have, not from the perspective of locality but from that of universality beyond the boundaries of different spaces and times.
Indeed, Ferris's paintings greet the viewer as living and breathing entities, pulsing and throbbing beyond the limits of the canvas and humming with energy.
For the current Gagosian exhibition, titled Piero Manzoni: A Retrospective, Celant decided to look beyond the artist's oeuvre as a contained entity, severed from the continuum of neo-avant-gardism of the fifties and sixties, and to place Manzoni within a Structuralist context.
As far as shipping companies were concerned, the Commission considered that the economic consequences beyond the grant of the tax advantage to the EIGs resulted from the combination of legal transactions between private entities, so that any advantage accruing from the STL to those undertakings was not imputable to the StatAs far as shipping companies were concerned, the Commission considered that the economic consequences beyond the grant of the tax advantage to the EIGs resulted from the combination of legal transactions between private entities, so that any advantage accruing from the STL to those undertakings was not imputable to the Statas shipping companies were concerned, the Commission considered that the economic consequences beyond the grant of the tax advantage to the EIGs resulted from the combination of legal transactions between private entities, so that any advantage accruing from the STL to those undertakings was not imputable to the State.
Beyond being one of the largest claims recently litigated in this jurisdiction, the claim raised complex legal issues including issues as to the law of bribery and dishonest assistance, the capacity of a foreign state entity and complex conflict of laws issues.
Comment: One commenter asserted that the scope of the proposal had gone beyond the intent of Congress in addressing uses of information within the covered entity, as opposed to transactions and disclosures outside the covered entity.
(1) extending negligent misrepresentation beyond «business transactions» to product liability, unprecedented in Texas; (2) ignoring multiple US Supreme Court decisions that express and implied preemption operate independently (as discussed here) to dismiss implied preemption with nothing more than a cite to the Medtronic v. Lohr express preemption decision; (3) inventing some sort of state - law tort to second - guess the defendant following one FDA marketing approach (§ 510k clearance) over another (pre-market approval), unprecedented anywhere; (4) holding that the learned intermediary rule does not apply whenever a defendant «compensates» or «incentivizes» physicians to use its products, absent any Texas state or appellate authority; (5) imposing strict liability on an entity not in the product's chain of sale, contrary to Texas statute (§ 82.001 (2)-RRB-; (6) creating a claim for «tortious interference» with the physician - patient relationship, again utterly unprecedented; (7) creating «vicarious» breach of fiduciary duty for engaging doctors to serve as expert witnesses in mass tort litigation also involving their patients, ditto; and (8) construing a consulting agreement with a physician as «commercial bribery» to avoid the Texas cap on punitive damages, jaw - droppingly unprecedented.
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