Sentences with phrase «because of their dilemma»

Because of his dilemma Darwin gave up theism.
Also on the bad end of things are employees who will lose their jobs because all available money will be directed to the family because of their dilemma.
Because of this dilemma, Keynesian economists are elated to prove that a decentralized free market tool like bitcoin can not work compared to the central banking system used today.

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Still another dilemma: «You have teachers, lawyers, doctors and engineers who have studied at Cuban universities, but many of them don't necessarily have practical expertise, because the engineer hasn't actually built a bridge, or the architect hasn't built a building,» Periu says.
It's important that we make this transformation, because of what Clayton Christensen calls «the innovator's dilemma,» where people who invent something are usually the last ones to see past it, and we certainly don't want to be left behind.
The other issue that faces all companies is, as you get to a large enough size, there are people whose job it is to protect business lines — they're just doing their job — but this is the classic case of «The Innovator's Dilemma,» the famous business book, which says that when companies ultimately fail, whether it's Polaroid or whoever, it's not because they were big and dumb; it's because they were actually really smart.
Interestingly enough, this dilemma isn't because the customers (large or small) lack the technical abilities to take on the problem of documenting, servicing and helping to pay down millions of their employees» individual student loans.
It's different from Prisoners» Dilemma, the alternative model of society, because Prisoners» Dilemma has only one (bad) Nash Equilibrium, and so needs a Leviathan (which can be interpreted many ways) to enforce cooperation.
What is more, when large countries, like Japan in the 1980s or China in the 2000s, try to generate very rapid domestic growth by repressing domestic interest rates and undervaluing the currency, because of the resulting surge in their reserve accumulation, their soaring current account deficit must be balanced by a soaring US current account surplus, which exacerbates the Triffin Dilemma significantly.
Any behavior can be ascribed to this alleged unchanging nature when combined with the convenient explanation of mysterious ways, unknown plan, and the other horn of the dilemma, i.e. whatever the deity does is invariably good because it is the deity acting.
Newman concedes this dilemma, saying that «we can not make sure, for ourselves and others, of real apprehension and assent, because we have to secure first the images which are their objects, and these are often peculiar and special.»
The third classic dilemma — called classic because it appears over and over again in literature and drama — is the tug - of - war between love for one's family and love for an alien.
Camus is confronted with a dilemma: he does not wish to baptize history because history has resulted in the reign of terror; he does want to advocate absolute values independent of time, for that would reconstitute the «old god» that negates human creativity.
However, as Harvey Cox points out, his writings are incomplete because he fails to suggest a way out of man's social dilemma.
When you argue that it is god's immutable nature to be good, you are then shifting to the other prong of Euthyphro's dilemma, «god says so because it is good.»
You have yet to directly respond to the specific points I've made at least three times now, i.e.: 1) the immutable good nature argument is simply unsupported definitional fiat (god can be equally described as malevolent or apathetic with equal support); 2) the immutable good nature argument presents a source of morality beyond god's direct control placing the argument in the god says so because it is good prong of the dilemma; and 3) the argument suggests god is not omnipotent because god is constrained to only a limited set of potential behaviors.
You are again squarely arguing the prong of Euthryphro's dilemma which claims «it is good because god says so.»
I understand the argument is straightforward, but it is: 1) based in definitional fiat (there is equally valid evidence to suggest that god is malevolent or simply apathetic); 2) actually embraces the god says so because it is good prong of the dilemma; and 3) attempts to constrain god by limiting god's possible range of choice.
With respect, you believe you have escaped Euthyphro's dilemma by referencing god's immutable good nature, but this is squarely within that prong of the dilemma which poses god says it because it is good.
The trick for any preacher when treating of sin, not least because he is a sinner himself, is to steer between this dilemma: First, he must not do anything to mitigate the Bible's uncompromising demand for Christian holiness; but second, he must avoid the tub - thumping rhetoric of those preachers who think that mere denunciation will motivate their flocks to the abjuration of sin and the pursuit of holiness.
At Vox Nova, Kelly Wilson has published an extended examination of the dilemma posed to those who find themselves struggling with Church teaching, whether because they authentically lack conviction or understanding or deal doubt from a more cynical place, as in the case of ideologically - driven op - ed columnists.
This dilemma has become particularly acute because, for all its animus toward modernity, the Christian right has made one of the most characteristic of modern political beliefs the foundation of its entire agenda.
Assuming that I make the identification, he poses a dilemma; either my experience does not have the unity, the togetherness required by a single experience (and this because my experience includes both the clear, conscious experience of the regnant society and the dim experience of other members of the nonsocial nexus); or, my experience is that of a super entity which inherits from the ego and from the other occasions of the nonsocial nexus, and, since inheritance requires contiguity, this latter alternative presupposes acceptance of a doctrine of regional inclusion.
Precisely because of the specialized nature of pastoral work at this ethnic level, the pastor has peculiar dilemmas.
These elements of covenant theology not only solved some of the immediate dilemmas of church polity that the clergy faced but also made sense to laypersons because of their similarity to contractarian ideas gaining prominence in the world of finance and trade.
Dan, i think you miss the crux of Christianity... my take n the teachings of Christianity is that the «rules» are God's standards and because of the sinful condition of the human heart no man has a hopeof reaching the standard... therein lies the dilemma.
I end on this note of realism because it is important that in our efforts to live from the nearness of the divine commonwealth we recognize that there will always be problems and dilemmas.
This is not only because of Schweitzer's ethical stature but also because in his philosophical reflections he shows the perplexity of the Franciscan way as he attempts to meet some of its ultimate dilemmas in facing human necessities.
They regard America as an adolescent nation precisely because of our lack of a sense of the past and the continuing inheritance of the dilemmas of the past in the present.
Partly again because very able theologians are studying and teaching in this field, partly because critical, historical scholarship is being combined with existential awareness of that human dilemma and of that divine grace with which the New Testament writings are concerned, partly for other reasons, vital interest in the meaning of the New Testament is increasing.
You may have just solved my dilemma of my desire for coconut butter that I haven't given in to because of the cost.
You have somewhat of a dilemma because you probably want to pickle them all at the same time.
It's not easy because no matter how many times I talk it out in a circle of understanding peers, I fear I will still think that fritters are the answer to most food dilemmas, most of the time.
OT: My wishes: — Wenger to stop playing Mert ahead of Gab... this is a must — Wenger being ruthless and stop being stubbornness «big wish» — Wenger to change his transfer policy «big wish as well» — Not count on very injury prone players (Wilshere, Walcott, Ox, Welbeck), take them only as a bounce because they would never stay fit... It is a dilemma because they are all quality home grown players, so I can not say «get rid of them all» — Give our smart attacking players (Sanchez, Cazorla, Ozil) what they need, a striker... that is a must — Strengthen the flank with another quality because all the sights now on Sanchez — Get rid of useless team players (Campbell, Flamini, yes they are useless) and replace them with better players (promote or buy good ones)-- Loan Chamber... 16M is too much to ruin
I very much doubt that Real would pursue Sanchez unless they were contemplating moving Bale, planning to play Ronaldo centrally this season and willing to upset their delicate wage structure... of course anything is possible, but this appears to be unlikely... the bigger question is the fact that Wenger was willing to risk losing the first few games of the season because he hasn't settled the Sanchez dilemma in a timely fashion... no one believes he was too injured to play so this is not too dissimilar from the Liverpool game last season, except for the fact that Sanchez was in street clothes and not in his warm - ups (much like Coutinho for Liverpool today)... we're existing in such a fragile environment because of Wenger and Kroenke... in the game yesterday, when Leicester scored to make it 3 - 2, you could cut the tension with a knife... can you imagine just for a second what the reaction might have been if we had failed to score in the last 10 minutes
Now the dilemma is should we be playing Gabriel then instead of Rob Holding because for me Gabriel perhaps is ahead of Holding right now due to having more experience playing in that position, but I don't really see Gabriel will ever nail down a place in that starting eleven.
At least one of them will, though, because Antonio Conte takes his Chelsea team to high flying Man City and that brings up an interesting dilemma for Arsenal fans.
«Manchester City are in pole position and know Arsenal are facing a dilemma because Sanchez could leave for nothing in a year's time, at the end of his contract,» he reports.
I say unhappily because each of the three definitions presents dilemmas.
This conversation though, is where my dilemma begins, because I am SO SOLD on the benefits of attachment parenting.
With the choice to be induced (because it's your body and your say, in the end) comes the dilemma of choosing pain relief, or going without.
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Oyintiloye said, «The development is upsetting, not only because it affects a government farm settlement but because it reflects the painful dilemma of farmers in Nigeria.»
I can appreciate the dilemma of the opposition» because they can not stand the achievements of government.»
Ironically, Nigeria is not caught up in the scientific dilemma of doubting the veracity of climate change because President Muhammadu Buhari participated in the enactment of the Paris climate change treaty and Nigeria has Okayed it.
This puts progressives at a dilemma, because respecting the rights of the minority at large may (in perception or reality) conflict with the emancipation of doubly marginalised groups within the same community.
But as autumn approaches, Mayor Bill de Blasio is wrestling with the kind of New York dilemma that has all the trappings of a particularly fevered Tom Wolfe vignette: the mayor promised to ban the elegant horse - drawn carriages — reviled by animal rights groups because they claim the practice of driving a horse through city streets is inhumane — on «day one» of his administration.
Nowak was fascinated by the prisoner's dilemma because it provides a mathematical way to study human behavior and, more broadly, the evolutionary costs and benefits of cooperation.
Because of games like the prisoner's dilemma, in which rational self - interest hurts everyone, game theory has been used in political science, ethics and philosophy.
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