Sentences with phrase «as humans we're naturally»

As with living organisms and ecosystems, the economy looks designed — so just as humans naturally deduce the existence of a top - down intelligent designer, humans also (understandably) infer that a top - down government designer is needed in nearly every aspect of the economy.

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They are mounted in a dummy head, inset in ear - shaped molds to fully capture all the audio frequency adjustments — known in the psychoacoustic research community as head - related transfer functions (HRTFs)-- that happen naturally as sound wraps around the human head and is «shaped» by the outer and inner ears.
Soon after he started developing and marketing a product known as a «derma - filler,» made from naturally occurring substances in the human body, cosmetic surgeons use it to eliminate facial wrinkles, Khoshbin began receiving unsolicited orders from all over the world.
«The job of assembly, which may come naturally to humans, has to be broken down into different steps, such as identifying where the different chair parts are, the force required to grip the parts, and making sure the robotic arms move without colliding into each other,» Assistant Professor Pham Quang Cuong said.
As humans, we naturally crave praise and commendation.
Yet, thinkers from Edmund Burke to Russell Kirk have shown the deeply anti-conservative bases of the social contract theory of Lockean (and Hobbesian) origin, one that is premised upon a conception of human beings as naturally «free and independent,» as autonomous individuals who are thought to exist by nature detached from a web of relationships that include family, community, Church, region, and so on.
This human brokenness means we naturally feel incomplete, as though something is missing from our lives.
About 10 % of the human population — and about the same percent of numerous other species, as well — are naturally attracted to those of their same gender.
Applied to the question at hand, the debate thus proceeds on the unquestioned assumption that either human beings definitely are naturally religious, and so religion will always persist in human societies, or they are not naturally religious, and so modernity will inevitably secularize people and society as we shed the accidents of our cultural past.
Still, we can justifiably say that human beings are naturally religious — as a matter of real, natural potentiality, capacity, and tendency — while at the same time acknowledging that very many human beings and even some cultures are not particularly religious at all.
Once God is regarded as an actual entity, the use of personalistic language follows naturally, for our basic clue to the nature of an actual entity is given in our own immediate human experience.
As human beings we have a natural desire for God: we are naturally religious.
What availed as the common wisdom of mankind until the day before yesterday — for example, that man, woman, mother, and father name natural realities as well as social roles, that children issue naturally from their union, that the marital union of man and woman is the foundation of human society and provides the optimal home for the flourishing of children — all this is now regarded by many as obsolete and even hopelessly bigoted, as court after court, demonstrating that this revolution has profoundly transformed even the meaning of reason itself, has declared that this bygone wisdom now fails even to pass the minimum legal threshold of rational cogency.
The Church belongs at the heart of the human village as naturally as the marketplace and the town hall.
The circumstances surrounding his birth enable both Abraham and Sarah to see the permanent truth about parenthood: Children are not man's products or creatures, and thus the pride that human beings naturally take in their own children as their own children is vanity and self - delusion.
Her saving grace there, as in Out of the Deep I Cry, is her ability to create a story both intensely human and delightfully unpredictable, with events flowing naturally from collisions of character rather than the exigencies of plot.
But humans are naturally social beings as well.
As Mrs. Eddy said, «The physical healing of Christian Science results now, as in Jesus» time, from the operation of divine principle, before which sin and disease lose their reality in human consciousness and disappear as naturally and as necessarily as darkness gives place to light and sin to reformation.&raquAs Mrs. Eddy said, «The physical healing of Christian Science results now, as in Jesus» time, from the operation of divine principle, before which sin and disease lose their reality in human consciousness and disappear as naturally and as necessarily as darkness gives place to light and sin to reformation.&raquas in Jesus» time, from the operation of divine principle, before which sin and disease lose their reality in human consciousness and disappear as naturally and as necessarily as darkness gives place to light and sin to reformation.&raquas naturally and as necessarily as darkness gives place to light and sin to reformation.&raquas necessarily as darkness gives place to light and sin to reformation.&raquas darkness gives place to light and sin to reformation.»
Coming out, I come into the realization of myself as best able to relate most intimately — to touch and be touched most deeply, to give and receive most naturally, to empower and be empowered most remarkably — best able to express everything I most value — God in human life, God in justice, God in passion, God as love — in sexual relationship to a lover who is female.
But he believes that such images and concepts can acquire fresh meaning if considered in terms of the Whiteheadian understanding of Jesus as our model of what it means to overcome the common divergence that we as humans experience between that course of action which God presents to us and that course of action we find ourselves naturally wanting to follow (104).
Indeed, as Whitehead is convinced, all ecological systems and by extension all naturally occurring social groups of whatever type, human included, are fostered upon the principle of cooperation, and not competition or antagonism.
It is said that, if it would reach men, then it must first be transformed into a human word, translated as it were from God's language into man's language — a process in which, as in every process of translation, we have naturally to reckon with certain foreshortenings and distortions.
Naturally, he does not object to the use of such terminology as «body» and «soul,» provided it is remembered that the human body is essentially a vastly complex society of actual occasions and the human soul is the unifying, purposive agency of the body.
We as humans are naturally endowed with a considerable number of belief - forming faculties.
The sooner humans cast off this remant and actually see the amazing beauty and power in the universe as naturally occuring and not the work of some mythological figure (s), the better off we'll all be.
The implications of the constitutive relationality affirmed in CiV are stunning: no relations taken up by human beings in the course of their lives are purely contractual, -LSB-...] freedom is an act of choice only as already embedded in an order of naturally given relations (cf. 68) to God, family, others, and nature.
No one was more influential in the definition of the modern state than Thomas Hobbes, who through the conceit of the «state of nature,» portrayed humans as naturally autonomous and individual, with a shared membership solely through one institution» the State.
Since human individuals are essentially and naturally relational, the recommendation is clearly to expand and intensify relations, as above shown, and not, against Aristotle, to transcend the need for relation by means of some supposed individual and self - sufficient activity.
For example, as Mr. Lawler points out, Brownson makes some valuable comments when he emphasizes the importance of the solidarity and interdependence of humans and what naturally follows from that, but it seems to me that Brownson then goes too far in concluding that «civic virtues are themselves religious virtues» and even that «he who dies on the battlefield for his country ranks with him who dies for his faith.»
This naturally does not mean that Jesus wished to abrogate law for human society, that he as Tolstoi misunderstood him — advocated anarchy.
These events then become, and naturally, a self - appointed model which enables us to be articulate about what has been disclosed... So a qualifier like «infinite» will work on a model of human love until there dawns on us that particular kind of family resemblance between the various derivative models which reveals God — God as «infinitely loving».
The first is that, as an instinctive Platonist, I naturally believe that every genuine act of human creativity is simultaneously an innovation and a discovery, a marriage of poetic craft and contemplative vision that captures traces of eternity's radiance in fugitive splendors here below by translating our tacit knowledge of the eternal forms into finite objects of reflection, at once strange and strangely familiar.
Revelation does not oppress the human intellect but illuminates it so as to be able to lay hold of transcendent Truth, which it naturally seeks but can only supernaturally attain.
He naturally loses, therefore, the habit of such exertion, and generally becomes as stupid and ignorant as it is possible for a human creature to become... In every improved and civilized society this is the state into which the labouring poor, that is, the great body of the people must necessarily fall, unless government takes some pains to prevent it» (The Wealth of Nations Vol.
As such when man is steeped in «magical thinking» (very concise and accurate term David) there is naturally much magic recorded in the attempt to explain what is beyond human comprehension.
One very important thing to remember before cooking with quinoa is to wash the seeds, as they contain a naturally occurring outer coating called saponin, a defense mechanism of the seed that is toxic to humans.
Organic production is a production system designed to minimize the human impact on the environment, while ensuring the agricultural system operates as naturally as possible.»
As chilly weather arrives in our lives, blown in with swirls of leaves and shorter days, humans naturally rekindle the u...
As humans, let alone as Gooners, we humans all naturally feel sadness when a former great can no longer cut it; Mohammed Ali, Nigel Mansell, Steve Redgrave, and many more household names in sport and elsewhere were once loved and naturally we feel sadness when age lessens their abilitieAs humans, let alone as Gooners, we humans all naturally feel sadness when a former great can no longer cut it; Mohammed Ali, Nigel Mansell, Steve Redgrave, and many more household names in sport and elsewhere were once loved and naturally we feel sadness when age lessens their abilitieas Gooners, we humans all naturally feel sadness when a former great can no longer cut it; Mohammed Ali, Nigel Mansell, Steve Redgrave, and many more household names in sport and elsewhere were once loved and naturally we feel sadness when age lessens their abilities.
Plus it can lead to misguided thinking, such as women are «naturally» more monogamous, and once we get into what humans are «naturally» or «biologically» geared toward, we are entering dangerous territory, especially when it comes to things like marriage, reproduction, gender and sex.
I believe that fear and hatred will always be a part of each of us as the baser instincts of the human animal are naturally bent on our own survival and self - interest.
As women, it's something that our body is just naturally made for — we are designed to carry and protect another growing and developing human inside of us.
I had hoped it would go as all others had before - naturally and without interference and that I'd be able to call the kids (the human variety) inside in time to witness the actual birth.
Just as your baby naturally prefers the human face over any other visual pattern, he also prefers the human voice to other sounds.
As far as ammonia in our foods; it's NOT household ammonia that is used in any food manufacturing process; it's a chemical called ammonium hydroxide (which, I guess, from what I've read is found naturally occuring in lots of things, including human beingsAs far as ammonia in our foods; it's NOT household ammonia that is used in any food manufacturing process; it's a chemical called ammonium hydroxide (which, I guess, from what I've read is found naturally occuring in lots of things, including human beingsas ammonia in our foods; it's NOT household ammonia that is used in any food manufacturing process; it's a chemical called ammonium hydroxide (which, I guess, from what I've read is found naturally occuring in lots of things, including human beings).
Love and joy then arise naturally as the content of what it is to be human.
Tragically, these culturally based practices led to the deaths of possibly as many as 600 thousand infants from SIDS, in part because our society promoted a kind of premature deep, uninterrupted sleep, in sensory - deprived (solitary) environments for which the naturally vulnerable and neurologically immature human infant was not and is not, biologically prepared.
Human multiple births can occur either naturally (the woman ovulates multiple eggs or the fertilized egg splits into two) or as the result of infertility treatments such as IVF (several embryos are often transferred to compensate for lower quality) or fertility drugs (which can cause multiple eggs to mature in one ovulatory cycle).
ALL human beings with a properly working circadian rhythm wake naturally during the night, and in many cultures this was accompanied by rising from bed and participating in nighttime activities such as socializing or reading or whatever.
If you still are having a problem with your milk not appearing as fresh, it could be due to an over production of an enzyme called lipase that is naturally found in human milk, and is responsible for the break down of the milk proteins.
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