Sentences with phrase «as critical points»

Indeed, within the field accessible to our experience, does not the birth of Thought stand out as a critical point through which all the striving of previous ages passes and is consummated — the critical point traversed by consciousness, when, by force of concentration, it ends by reflecting upon itself?
Pike sees this as a critical point in American space history.
The world of video games is changing and future anthropologists may point to this very podcast episode as a critical point in time.
In 2009, at the Barbican Art Gallery in London, he curated the exhibition «Radical Nature: Art and Architecture for a Changing Planet 1969 — 2009,» which will serve as a critical point of departure for the 11th Taipei Biennial.
In the result, I suspect that many members of the judiciary will have it close at hand as a critical point of...
And, as a critical point of comparison, every firm also has C players whom they don't want to clone — but that they should analyze to avoid similar mis - hires.
The city, surrounded by rolling hills, granite domes, and peaks is situated approximately 200 km inland from the coast and acts as a critical point of accessibility to the Northern region of Mozambique.

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Decades of research now point to emotional intelligence as being the critical factor that sets star performers apart from the rest of the pack.
If you can serve as a rallying point for others, you can get some real critical mass.
The challenge of preserving and conveying this unique institutional knowledge has been intensifying for several years and is now reaching a critical tipping point as more companies are transitioning to the freelance economy.
Many experts have pointed to Macy's — a leader among the department stores for its buy online, pick up in store initiatives and attractive merchandise mix — as a top pick for the critical fourth - quarter season.
Decades of research now point to emotional intelligence as the critical factor that sets star performers apart from the rest of the pack.
But he added that thinking in terms of incremental changes may miss a larger point: As wearables and home devices become more important to the way we use our phones, the design of the phone itself may become less critical.
Mahaney pointed to the commercial success of Netflix's critically panned, Will Smith - led original movie «Bright» as an example of how critical reception may not mean too much to Netflix.
The concepts, methods, and best practices that comprise the core of inbound marketing aren't going anywhere as long as there's a need for marketers to reach prospects and buyers at critical junctions and touch points throughout the buying journey to influence decision making.
The opinions formed by employees pointed to their immediate manager as the critical player in building and maintaining a great workplace.
In addition to the lighting devices that immediately come to mind in the wake of a power outage and the tools highlighted in «Island Without Power,» Arteaga also pointed to glucose monitoring devices for diabetics, hearing aids and blood pressure monitors as a few other critical devices that needed power to function.
I'm probably being a little too critical about the percentages — but [the point is] in this kind of slow - growth environment, having a broad diversification of stocks and bonds doesn't work as well.
«AHS has reached a critical point where the only viable option for sustaining linen services that are core to patient care is to work with our existing linen contract provider and transition AHS facilities to them as effectively as possible,» says a briefing note from June last year.
The sales manager is in the unique position of serving as a critical leverage point in distributing a company's message and in ensuring the implementation of the go - to - market strategy, with (all too often) little input into the strategy and tactical plans that are developed.
As a result, vital information for critical decision - making is dispersed across disconnected and inflexible vendor subsystems, making it impossible to obtain a comprehensive, 360 ° view for the care stakeholder at the Point of Service.
«We're at this critical point where if we don't understand where our money goes, we will feel less and less in control of our finances as the years go on,» says Pam Capalad, a certified financial planner (and millennial), who owns Brunch & Budget in New York.
In fact, looking back at history can offer some valuable insights as to how certain major benchmarks have behaved leading up to critical turning points.
The earlier you start to invest in your 401k, the quicker you will reach the point where how much you invest isn't as critical as managing what you have in there!
This week is proving to be a critical turning point for the financial services industry, which is described in the terms of reference for the Hayne royal commission as systemically strong with the world's best prudential regulation and oversight.
This is a critical time for the British, European and global economies; a decisive period for reform of the global financial system including its leading financial centre, the City of London; and a crucial point in the Bank of England's history as it accepts vital new responsibilities.»
The critical point is, one might say, not so much the proof as the pudding it's in.
Rosemary Ruether and other sympathetic but critical scholars have noted this point as observers of such groups; Goldenberg, Christ and Daly have made the claim from within their movement.
TheLies» comment above about your post as usual conveniently ignores the critical point that crimes done by Stalin et al were not done under any guidance of atheism, whereas the guidance to do the many atrocities that Christians have done can be found in the many horrific instructions «from god» presented in the Christian book of nasty AKA the bible.
Consequently one feels less inclined to reject as unscientific the idea that the critical point of planetary reflective consciousness which is the result of the forming of humanity into an organized society, far from being a mere spark in the darkness, corresponds on the contrary to our passage (by a movement of reversal or dematerialization) to another face of the universe: not an ending of the ultra-human but its arrival at something trans - human at the very heart of reality.
Apparently, then, this specialized group of nerves is the material locus for a «critical node,» as Whitehead puts it, at which point bodily feelings are transmuted so that «there is an increasing development of special emphasis» (PR 477).
In consequence one is the less disposed to reject as unscientific the idea that the critical point of planetary Reflection, the fruit of socialization, far from being a mere spark in the darkness, represents our passage, by Translation or dematerialization, to another sphere of the Universe: not an ending of the ultra-human but its accession to some sort of trans - humanity at the ultimate heart of things.
Unlike Wood's scheme, this one does not make a point of separating «moral theology» as a distinct inquiry in its own right; here it is a mode of «critical practical theology.»
science is not everything, the problem is when the critical and objective philosophy of science is accepted as absolute in reality.God is beyond logic at this point of our consciousness, The process of gods will manfistation is evolution which accepts all variables in the process, the input could be not what scienctists wants.Thats why faith or religion is part of reality.
On the other hand, if we try to treat these narratives primarily as the raw material for critical history, we again miss the point.
My point is that it is better to be taught HOW to think (critical thinking skills) as opposed to being taught WHAT to think (dogma, woo, superstition, religion, bullshit indoctrination).
But their critical stance has had the consequence, as Milton Gordon has pointed out, 12 that the intellectuals are the one major group in American society that is open to individuals of all ethnic backgrounds, in practice as well as in theory.
This points to the fact, and has its ground therein, that man, regarded as spirit, is always in a critical condition — and if one is to talk of despair, one must conceive of man as spirit.
This is true of many entrepreneurial endeavors, not simply women's ministry; but if the majority of female leaders are operating in the marketplace (as opposed to the institutional church), women's ministry as a whole can reach a point of critical mass where an audience - centric philosophy creates wider expectations about style, topics, and content.
I'll say again, that I once felt as you do, so I'm not being critical, just trying to give you another point of view.
In his economics, Kirk could be quite critical of capitalism (which was, as he always pointed out in his characteristic solicitude for proper usage, a Marxist word) as a political ideology, and for libertarians he had no use at all.
I will only recall that, by virtue of its convergent nature, hominization is scarcely conceivable (seen from the point at which we find ourselves) except as terminating, whatever road it follows, in a point of collective reflection where Mankind, having achieved within and around itself, technically and intellectually, the greatest possible coherence, will find itself raised to a higher critical point — one of instability, tension, inter-penetration and metamorphosis — coinciding, it would seem, with what for us are the phenomenal limits of the world.
Hahn points out the Holy Father's view of the inadequacy of the historical - critical method as an approach to the study of Scripture.
If we concede this the whole of human history appears as a progress between two critical points: from the lowest point of elementary consciousness to the ultimate, noospherical point of Reflection.
Please note that as I point these out I am not trying to be critical of Christians.
Further, it strikes me as all too easy, as in some recent critical circles, to make a point, however flimsy; gloss it with a quotation from C. S. Lewis; and consider it thereby as apodictic truth, beyond disputing.
Second, Popper suggests that scientists have to be reductionists in their methods, either naive or else more or less critical reductionists, and sometimes desperate critical reductionists, since, as he points out, hardly any major reduction in science has ever been completely successful.
What started out in this chapter as a question concerning the rational and scientific justifiability of revelation has at this point turned into a question about the justifiability of the enormous amount of trust that underlies the scientific, critical enterprise itself.
«For neo-scholasticism, everything found its place in the «system», but Ratzinger was instinctively aware that truth is more than any system of thought could encompass -LSB-...] His methodology is to take as his starting point contemporary developments in society and culture, then he listens to the solutions offered my his fellow theologians before returning to a critical examination of Scripture and Tradition for pointers to a solution.
Both of these points, that early statements were based primarily on the narrative of Scripture and the behavior of believers, will become critical later in this chapter for understanding how we as twenty - first century followers of Jesus can stand up for the truth without the damaging and destructive statements of doctrine that have divided Christianity for so long.
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