Not exact matches
The Apple (aapl) executive also commented on the First Amendment, which protects free speech — adding that
at the time the founding fathers established this idea, there were no app developers,
modern content creators, and other new
forms of speech, notes 9 to 5 Mac.
Most of us have interacted with a bot
at some point, either in the
form of an automated telephone assistant or a
modern chatbot.
In the real world, this is simply not true» Guy Spier «A whole body of academic work
formed the foundation upon which generations of students
at the country's major business schools were taught about
Modern Portfolio Theory, Efficient Market Theory and Beta.
The re-invention of the former International Toy Center
at 200 Fifth Avenue is the ideal integration of landmark architecture,
modern design and green technology to
form an incomparable Midtown South business address.
By extension, evolving from less advanced life
forms is distasteful to those same individuals, as that necessitates a point in evolution
at which humans are not really humans
at all in the
modern sense, which then brings up problems such as «do slugs go to heaven?»
HALF -
FORMED IMAGINATIONS When I zoom out and look
at Church history, I see a focus on left - brain logic during the
modern era.
Economics,
at least in the classical and neoclassical
forms that have dominated its
modern development, is a science that analyzes interactions as exchanges relevant to ends determined by consumer preferences, such that the ends lie beyond the domain of the inquiry.
Some recognize that Buddhism,
at least in the
form in which it has operated in China, Korea, and Japan, has failed to develop the kind of social ethic needed in the
modern world.
In his humorous but pointed book Confessions of a Workaholic, Wayne Oates has summarized much of our
modern belief in these words: «The workaholic's way of life is considered in America to be
at one and the same time (a) a religious virtue, (b) a
form of patriotism, (c) the way to win friends and influence people, and (d) the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wise.
However, we must remind ourselves of a vital historical fact, which is that many of these
forms of supernaturalism were attacked, and
at least partially overthrown, by biblical religion long before the advent of
modern science.
If practical theologians devote their energies to explaining how
modern people can believe anything
at all, they may lose sight of the specific claims about God and humanity that characterize Christian faith and distinguish one
form of Christianity from another.
But
at the same time she must ever look to the present, to the new conditions and the new
forms of life introduced into the
modern world.»
Scientific and historical issues in their
modern form were not issues
at all.
This is illustrated with striking clarity by the history of
modern philosophy,
at least in its continental (and, so to speak, proper)
form.
We can observe this search for a unifying principle
at work in the history of philosophy, developing from Thales» water, Plato's
Form of the Good, and Aristotle's Unmoved Mover, through most of medieval and early
modern philosophy, and on to the objective anticipation of the final whole around which Pannenberg centers his system.
While remarking that of course a barbarous age is not expected to hold to
modern standards of decency, Chamberlain writes: «
At the same time the whole range of literature might be ransacked in vain for a parallel to the naïve filthiness of the passage
forming Section IV, or to the extraordinary topic which the hero Yamato - take and his mistress Miyazu are made to select as the theme of their repartee.»
How ironic that such a peaceful mantra would actually serve to cause even more grief and suffering (let me point
at the middle east for example, KKK, slavery in the U.S. (to some extent), Holocaust and other
forms of religious persecution, and finally the manipulation of peasants to fill up the coffers of child molesting Popes... which makes
modern politicians of this day look like a Saint).
Otherwise we are back where we began: with officially exorcised but practically, dominant programs of Western and
modern stories of progress; with monological
forms of rationality and increasingly brittle notions of a self seemingly coherent but actually possessive and consumerist; with «others» present, if
at all, only as projections of our modem selves, our desires, wants, needs.
The price which the
modern world has paid for the liberation of the French Revolution has been the decay of those organic
forms of life which enabled men to live in direct relation with one another and which gave men security, connection, and a feeling of being
at home in the - world.
Modern study of the Bible has brought the discovery that the Christian hope is not
at all exclusively tied to an other - worldly
form; indeed, as we have seen, that is just what it had started to lead men away from.
Shahzad Masih and Shama Bibi were bonded laborers (seen by many as a
modern form of slavery)
at a brick - making kiln who lived in a small Punjab town named for the first Anglican missionary to Pakistan.
While Mary may have never been called an apostle, there was an apostle Junia (Rom 16:7 — the «of note among the apostles» that the ESV and other masculinist translations try to pigeonhole this into is a
modern invention, not
at all supported by biblical Greek; it was only even created when the masculinists finally had to admit that there was no manuscript evidence for transforming the name into «Junias», a masculine
form), and there certainly was a Priscilla who «instructed Apollos» (Acts 18) and who was lauded by Paul as a «fellow worker» (Rom 16:3), as were numerous other women, such as Phoebe the deacon (Rom 16:1).
Nothing is more important in Hegel's logic than its purely and totally forward movement, this is its greatest innovation in the perspective of all other logics, just as
at no other point is the
modern consciousness itself more clearly distinct from virtually every other mode or
form of consciousness.
In that respect, there is something peculiarly
modern about civil society,
at least in the
form familiar to us.
This experience, crystallized into permanent
form in the Old Testament, constitutes the most remarkable theory of government that came out of the ancient world and
at the same time an ideal that rebukes and challenges the distressing imperfections of our boasted
modern democracy.
This can take the
form of an extra 60 days of fasting
at the end of Ramadan, feeding 60 people in need, or - not quite so easy in the
modern world - freeing a slave.
With such a history (and continued
modern reality), it is hard to think of MOST
forms of religiosity as having anything to do with THINKING
at all, let alone for oneself.
The contemporary ecological crisis represents a failure of prevailing Western ideas and attitudes: a male oriented culture in which it is believed that reality exists only as human beings perceive it (Berkeley); whose structure is a hierarchy erected to support humanity
at its apex (Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes); to whom God has given exclusive dominance over all life
forms and inorganic entities (Genesis 1 - 2); in which God has been transformed into humanity's image by
modern secularism (Genesis inverted).
However, although Hall is clearly sympathetic to much in the «gnostic sensibility» as thus characterized (cf. UP 336 - 46), and although, as we have seen, he regards
modern technology as the manifestation of a tendency in Western thought and culture of which he is highly critical, he does not himself recommend «a revolt against contemporary
forms of technology,»
at least as that phrase would ordinarily be understood.
One of the older issues within this topic is whether
modern «republicanism» (small R) has roots in orthodox
forms of Christianity,
at least in some important cases, or if it is primarily a product of irreligious and / or unorthodox philosophies.
The preceding books in Whitehead's metaphysical period, namely, Science and the
Modern World, Religion and the Making, and Symbolism, express the same system «
at least in its general outline and perhaps in a less mature
form» (48).
The
modern dimension of this wager is that our time is so obviously divorced from the time of Jesus, or,
at least, our world and history is clearly estranged from the classical world of Christendom, with the consequence that to choose the traditional
form of Christ is either to set oneself against the contemporary world or to decide that the actuality of one's time and situation can have no bearing upon one's faith in Christ.
In
modern times, such a vision,
at least in analogous if not precisely the same
form, has been called «integrism.»
Modern scholarship has analyzed the Pentateuch into
at least four different strata, which were once independent, but which were
at later stages blended together to
form the present unity.
The Faith theology of what happens in the change of bread and wine
at Mass into Christ's own Body and Blood involves a quite different philosophical framework from that of St Thomas Aquinas: Faith draws on a
modern view of the co-relativity of all matter; Aquinas depends more on an Aristotelian system of
form and matter.
Today, however, the increasing pace of
modern life means breakfast is normally grabbed on the go, in the
form of a bagel eaten on the train or a muffin scarfed down
at one's desk.
Agriculture, especially in its most extreme
modern form of industrialized monoculture, modifies landscapes and damages the ecosystem's goods and services, including biodiversity
at all levels.
Whilst he hasn't been selected yet due to the
form of «Linda», Pablo Armero is said to have really impressed during his loan spell
at the club and provides pace down the left flank, a vital attribute in the
modern game.
«The Family of Man,» which included two of Grossman's photographs, debuted
at the Museum of
Modern Art (MOMA) in January 1955, circulated internationally for eight years, and then sold more than 4 million copies in book
form.
The pair, Miss Lois Boahemaa who is a JHS «2» student of
Modern Preparatory School
at Jema and Master Abubakari Osman who is in
form «3»
at D / A Junior High School (JHS)
at Pramposo have therefore called on the government, district assemblies, civil society organizations, parents, traditional and religious leaders to work collectively to eliminate things that impede the rights and safety of children.
But by far the bulk of the scientific literature hand - wrings, ponders, and philosophizes about the most familiar
form of the Frankenstein myth, which Shelley flicked
at in her «
Modern Prometheus» subtitle: the idea that mad scientists playing God the creator will cause the entire human species to suffer eternal punishment for their trespasses and hubris.
SHELL GAME A geometric design carved into this shell may indicate that human ancestors took up
at least one
form of «
modern human behavior» long before Homo sapiens came along.
Kathleen Benison, a geologist
at Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, led a team that studied the sediments
formed by acidic and very salty lakes in
modern day Western Australia, and those deposited around 250 million years ago in North Dakota.
In the
modern universe, black holes typically
form from massive stars that collapse under their own gravity
at the ends of their lives.
«
At the same time as this eclectic mix of ancient and
modern - type marine mammals was living together, the marine mammal fauna in the North Atlantic and Southern Ocean were already in the
forms we find today.»
The upper part of the
modern Arctic Ocean is flushed by North Atlantic currents while the Arctic's deep basins are flushed by salty currents
formed during sea ice formation
at the surface.
-LSB-...] the gym equipment that the
modern fitness enthusiast has
at his disposal; hence, they couldn't do barbell squats, military presses, leg extensions, or other exercises that one needs various
forms of gym equipment -LSB-...]
It is estimated that almost 90 % of the world has had some
form of caffeine
at least once, and keeps using it according to the
Modern Cyborg blog.
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modern slavery around the world.
Heidi Klum:
At this point, I'm always prepared to be disappointed with a Heidi look, but she actually stepped up to the plate in this Ralph & Russo Fall 2017 Couture gown that was a far more
modern and sophisticated
form of glittery glam for her.