Sentences with phrase «at primitive»

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Are we looking at the primitive foundations of the evolution of ears?
He became interested in forecasting, partly because he found it fascinating, but also because he was astonished at the primitive forecasting procedures then used in business.
The obstacle I've never been able to get my mind around is that even at this primitive stage in the development of nuclear power, we can and do already generate radioactive waste much faster than it decays.
Art historian Dave Hickey said of landscape art, «It is so attractive at a primitive personal and cultural level... that it is always difficult to decide whether a work is true to itself or only true to some old echoes within myself, some resonant private mythology.»
Delaney may have seen traditional African art at the Primitive African Art Center in Manhattan or at the Brooklyn Museum.
New Structures: Controllable Primitive Harpoon Ballista to place on structures and on the backs of your dinos (which damage stone structures at primitive tech level!)
The Castellani team developed an aggressive human neuroblastoma (NB) model based on the graft of NB cells at their primitive environment, the neural crest, in avian embryos.
When looking at primitive cultures, we find breastfeeding extends to the fifth year.
They may «know» the family rules at a primitive level, but not at a sophisticated level that requires the kind of morality and judgment and responsibility that does not develop until closer to the age of eight.
I am so excited to announce the first guest post here at The Primitive Palate!
The adverbial mode of perception must be understood as a response, a response that has some identity or correspondence with the patterned processes playing upon the organism but that, at the same time, is not unambiguously reproductive of these energetic activities.5 Even though some originative activity may occur at this primitive level of physiological responsiveness, it is holistic in nature.
Life was not content to remain stuck at a primitive level but instead advanced toward more sentient, conscious, and eventually self - conscious forms.
Even at this primitive stage of humanity's relationship with God, Abraham learns that God does not want his son to die, but rather it is God who will provide the sacrifice Himself.

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* The avionics department at Atlantic Aviation Corp. in Wilmington, Del., uses VisiCalc as a primitive, but effective, graphics tool.
Past experience, to the extent that it is part of memory at all, is dismissed as the primitive refuge of those who do not have the insight to appreciate the incredible wonders of the...
Baltimore's airport, known as Harbor Field, replaced a primitive landing strip at Logan Field in Dundalk.
Even the most eccentric reconstruction of presumably primitive myths can provide the avant garde with a place to stand in opposition to Christianity and Western culture, which are, at the same time, declared to be both thoroughly discredited and powerfully holding humanity in thrall.
To me my knowledge at the present, we have no idea and won't really ever know, what primitive dna looks like because we do not have any way of getting a blood sample from millions of years ago.
Awe, you atheists are just too good at «enlightening» us silly primitive cave - folk!
At its period of fullest development the book to some extent usurped the place of the more primitive but generally more accessible methods of production of the past; on the other hand, it was a stand - in for future methods which make it possible for everyone to become a producer.
Even primitive societies were aware of it, and it inspired not only feelings of religious awe (many expressions of which are found in the Bible itself) but also the earliest attempts at mathematical science.
The technically primitive, destitute and enslaved people did not long for a «deliverer» whose ministry was one of suffering; a messiah whose version of the messianic age was the cross seemed to be no messiah at all.
The Company Savage by Martin Page (1972) takes an amusing look at US society through the lens of an anthropologist studying a primitive, superstitious society.
It gave freedom from the tyranny of already antiquated forms of thought; freedom from the necessity of accepting at their face value, as part of a divine revelation, puerile and sometimes revolting survivals from primitive times.
And many have bought the critique that religion is, at best, a primitive and outmoded version of science.»
In cases of gradual destruction of sight, there is a regressive reorganization of the perceptual field at more and more primitive levels.
At the same time it must be recognized, as we have already observed, that Mark's theology likewise went back to the primitive tradition for its basic structure.
But if it is true that the kerygma of the primitive Christians can become contemporaneous with me in my concrete historical encounters, then, in principle at least, this is equally true of the historical Jesus.
Nevertheless we still leave it to grow as best it can, hardly tending it at all, like those wild plants whose fruits are plucked by primitive peoples in their forests.
How is it possible at a time like the present, when the whole world is at war, to sit down calmly and consider such a subject as the Earliest Gospel, to study the evangelic tradition at the stage in which it first took literary form, to discuss such fine points as the emergence of a particular theology in early Christianity or the transition from primitive Christian messianism to the normative doctrine of later creeds, confessions, hymns, and prayers?
The present setting of this saying is editorial, as are all settings in the tradition, and in this instance the setting is at least as old as Q, since both Matthew and Luke use the saying and its setting in different ways: Matthew to interpret the exorcisms of Jesus as a present manifestation of the eschatological future, «spirit» being «in primitive Christianity, like the «first - fruits» (Rom.
Sharpton wants blacks to see whites at their most primitive and racist.
Man himself, at least in the primitive forms of this approach, does not differentiate himself from the cosmos of which he is a part.
That should put your primitive mind at ease.
Moreover, it must be remembered that the Gospels are the records of early Christian preaching and teaching rather than attempts at objective historical narrative and are thus more immediately valuable as sources for the faith of the primitive church than for the biography of Jesus.
«A higher religion imposes a conflict, a division, torment and struggle within the individual... we escape from this strain by attempting to revert to an identity of religion and culture which prevailed at a more primitive stage; as when we indulge in alcohol as an anodyne, we consciously seek unconsciousness» (Notes, p. 68) Typically, Eliot did not attempt to lessen the strain; rather, he saw the church as the «salt of the earth,» affecting society at its deepest levels.
At least christianity seems to have moved past the most violent and primitive parts.
Rufus T. Firefly They're more like primitive tribesmen throwing their spears at the passing jetliners.
In a series of succinct but striking paragraphs, the decree described the religious quest and the spiritual values at work in primitive religion, in Hinduism, in Buddhism and in Islam; and in a historic affirmation the council declared:
The religious renaissance experienced by the West at the beginning of the twentieth century enabled the West to understand the spiritual horizon of the primitives, namely, «the structure of their symbols, the function of their myths, the maturity of their mysticisms».
I don't regret much in this life, only the fact I was born at time when man still had such primitive beliefs.
Actually, what appears primitive is your attempt at equating the complexity of the laws of physics with that of your own personal belief in the non-existence of a Creator.
Such a miracle would involve the suspension of the laws of nature at the level of primitive actual occasions, but if we accept the principle that God «speaks» to a given actual occasion in its own «language,» and if the «language» of primitive actual occasions in nature is such that the character of the data available for aesthetic synthesis in the concrescence of such occasions admits only of absolutely miniscule contrasts with the givenness of the character of the past, then God has no leverage via subjective aims to introduce shifts in the social structures conditioning the possibilities available for aesthetic synthesis in the concrescences of such primitive actual occasions.
We can find, therefore, very general similarities between the use and interpretation of sentences at the linguistic level and primitive natural signs as characterized in Whitehead's first version of symbolic reference.
To be sure, the transformation of primitive instincts is at times exceedingly difficult.
Arthur Voobus notes that at first glance the asceticism of primitive Syrian Christianity flatly contradicts everything we know of the Judaism of the time Judaism was not interested in asceticism.
Already Darwin had to rebut the objection to his theory that the coexistence at our time level of high and low, primitive and advanced organisms contradicts the doctrine of evolution.
Conscious feelings «already find at work «physical purposes» more primitive than themselves» (PR 273/416).
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