Sentences with phrase «basic nature of the human being»

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Sometimes it's a result of basic human nature — we want to be needed, so we create this need.
I gave all humans the same basic desire of my nature, to be loved unconditionally, not by force but by free will.
The overwhelming nature of the compulsions being generated by the system and its agent the media, is depriving the human race of its BASIC RIGHT TO MAKE RESPONSIBLE CHOICES.
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.
The problem is that a basic tenet of classical liberalism — a tenet generally accepted in the Western world by «liberals,» as well as by many «conservatives» — is that differences regarding fundamental principles of human nature and morality are not a threat to social and political life.
In fact, theologians who write about ecological concerns are united in their opinion that a holistic view of reality is basic to a responsible relation between humans and nature.
This was the Incarnation: Et Verbum caro factum est. 20 And from this first, basic contact of God with our human race, and precisely by virtue of this penetration of the divine into our human nature, a new life was born: that unforeseeable aggrandizement and «obediential ’21 extension of our natural capacities which we call «grace».
Both are basic building - blocks of human nature, but it is in universals that human cooperation and solidarity are grounded.
I believe that the basic meaning is that human existence reflects, or is believed to reflect, the essential nature of God.
A realistic appraisal of human nature leads to a view of democracy as a dyke against the flood of self - interest, as a means of approaching basic justice in relationships between people who are by nature inclined toward injustice because they look first to their own advantage.
What I have particularly in mind is that while there is much talk about taking Jesus as a key to the interpretation of human nature, as it is often phrased, or to the meaning of human life, or to the point of man's existential situation, there is a lamentable tendency to stop there and not to go on to talk about «the world» — by which Miss Emmet meant, I assume, the totality of things including physical nature; in other words the cosmos in its basic structure and its chief dynamic energy.
But the basic meaning here, remembering that according to Hebrew psychology flesh - and - blood means simply human nature, is that eternal life comes by attending to the concrete historical words and deeds of Jesus.
The Cultural Dimension As culture develops, so too will religion in order that it may answer more adequately the basic problems of human life and to further deepen the synthesis of scientific knowledge with religious knowledge - the principle of evolution is written into the nature of religion, as in all life.
Prior to discernment, and generosity (which maybe precedes discernment) might be the basic «given» which is human nature: the deep grammar of what it is to be human — a «one,» individual, unique (describing here) and situated in particular non-replicable places in time and space.
Somehow in God the basic truth of personality is combined with the equally basic truth of sociality — and this has implications for our view of human nature.
The only relevant question for the theologian is the basic assumption on which the adoption of a biological as of every other Weltanschauung rests, and that assumption is the view of the world which has been molded by modern science and the modern conception of human nature as a self - subsistent unity immune from the interference of supernatural powers.
When we humans were primitive thousands of years ago, we survived because nature provided us the basic conditions for life, that is called anthropic environment that until now sustained our existence, We as creatures never affect the environmental balance, but today because of many synthetic products our existence had endangered nature, that awareness developed a kind of concern for us to correct some of what we seemed us environmental abuse, That is the phiysical or material aspect of reality, in the spiritual part of our responsibility we also began to realize the meaninglessness of our existence without God, and for the atheists the reverse, Why do you think is the reason?
As Yves Simon and Heinrich Rommen long ago demonstrated, there is room for disagreement within the tradition of natural law about how one envisions the role played by God as the author of human nature, or about the tortuous problem of culpability when there is deeply rooted perversity of basic inclinations.
John tells us that this same creative Word which was with God from the beginning, and was indeed basic to God's nature, has now become a creature, a specific human being, so that we are able to see the Creator in a form of his creation.
Mass media news is descended from this basic human practice of sharing and spreading information, but modern high technology and the political economy it serves have altered its nature.
The objects of his study range from a class of molecules that have the basic self - duplicating property of living things, through cells which suggest purely physical systems, through animals which give increasing evidence of having minds, to human beings in whom streams of consciousness seem to involve continual choices of action, at the opposite pole from control by impersonal laws of nature.
The basic philosophy of the existential therapies and its understanding of the nature of human growth is also an invaluable resource for growth - oriented secular counselors and therapists.
Neuroscientific insights point to three key characteristics of human nature: emotionality (we are far more emotional than we think we are, and emotionality play a central role in decision - making), amorality (we are born amoral and our moral compass is developed in the course of our existence), and egoism (we are driven to survival, which is a basic form of egoism, i.e. preservation of the self).
The laureates were selected for their groundbreaking research that has advanced our understanding of matter on an ultra-small scale, the basic circuitry of the human brain, and the nature of quasars.
If the genome projects verify the underlying octoploid nature of the human and mouse genomes, then the basic vertebrate gene number may be similar to that of the fly and worm, about 12,000 to 14,000 genes.
The concept of BeautifulPeople.com was founded on a basic principle of human nature — that being, romantically; people want to be with someone they are attracted to.
BeautifulPeople is powered by a basic principle of human nature: People want to be with someone they're attracted to.
Worse, how can the algorithm account for a basic, well - documented quirk of human nature: that people are actually pretty whimsical about whom they're attracted to?
Kubrick, his co-scripter Frederic Raphael (working from the «inspiration» of Arthur Schnitzler's novel Traumnovelle), Cruise, and Kidman's end is to create a probing and painfully real examination of a marriage, relationships in general, and basic human desire and nature.
This practice may sound completely obvious, but in truth, it might be the most difficult of all to fully and successfully implement because it goes against basic human nature.
To say that basic human nature is not only non-violent but actually disposed toward love and compassion, kindness, gentleness, affection, creation, and so on does, of course, imply a general principle which must, by definition, be applicable to each individual human being.
Flirting is a basic instinct, a part of human nature.
It's basic human nature for all of us to want to reciprocate positively when a benefactor gives us something of value.
The narrative is portrayed by some of nature's basics elements: sky, fog, clouds, water and terra firma; and further reduced to white through near black by the use of charcoal: probably human's first art medium.
The show, which broadcasts via webcam 24 - hours a day, is also something of a social experiment that delves into the most basic facets of human nature.
Associated with Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting, Rothko disowned the abstract nature of his paintings, claming that he is interested «Only in expressing basic human emotions — tragedy, ecstasy, doom, and so on» also, he stated that color is merely an instrument for him.
Associated with Abstract Expressionism and color field painting, Rothko disowned the abstract nature of his paintings, claming that he is interested «only in expressing basic human emotions — tragedy, ecstasy, doom, and so on»; also, he stated that color is merely an instrument for him.
History's subjective bent is also a strong theme within Gary's work, and the simple nature of chalk lends itself to his artistic concerns — especially in its suggestion of basic communication, the human hand, education systems and of easily erasable or altered information.»
[T] he alternative is simply to give up current efforts and accept one day that the tiger's extinction is to be explained simply by saying that it had no chance of survival up against the basic forces of human nature.
... the pragmatic - scientific wing said: Everybody will be deluded, as a matter of basic human nature, and we are terrible at spotting our own errors.
This proposition is absolutely correct and reflective of basic human nature.
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It's a basic rule of human nature.
The very theme of the Congress, «Nature < > Nurture — challenges for a 3rd millennium Infant Mental Health» indicates that, while knowledge on the basic determinants of child development is increasingly accurate and sophisticated, each of us bears the responsibility to promote, protect and guarantee a development that is human under every respect.
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