Yuval Levin mentions philosophy, but only to undercut it by positing a disjunction
between philosophical theory and reality.
Not exact matches
The third section, fifty percent longer than the first two together, considers several theological and
philosophical questions raised by the relation
between sacred theology and contemporary evolutionary
theory, They include the distinction
between spirit and matter, the unity of spirit and matter, the concepts of becoming, of cause and of operation, the creation of the spiritual soul, the insights of Aristotelian scholasticism, and the biblical narrative of man's origin as it relates to the
theory of evolution.
Tomasi tries to deflect worries about capitalism in practice by claiming the high ground of ideal
theory: the
philosophical choice
between free market fairness and its alternatives ultimately rests not on empirical and feasibility concerns, but rather on which vision of justice is most compelling at a moral level.
In his first
philosophical lecture on modern physics that Pauli gave in November 1934 to the Zurich Philosophical Society he said that only a formulation of quantum theory would be satisfactory which expresses the relation between the value of [the fine structure constant] and charge conservation in the same complementary was as that between the space - time description and energy - momentum
philosophical lecture on modern physics that Pauli gave in November 1934 to the Zurich
Philosophical Society he said that only a formulation of quantum theory would be satisfactory which expresses the relation between the value of [the fine structure constant] and charge conservation in the same complementary was as that between the space - time description and energy - momentum
Philosophical Society he said that only a formulation of quantum
theory would be satisfactory which expresses the relation
between the value of [the fine structure constant] and charge conservation in the same complementary was as that
between the space - time description and energy - momentum conservation.
Kafre's solo exhibition Things, Mereology and Schemes is a new body of work focused on three main topics of particular interest to the artist: (1) Things — the distinction
between the natural things, non-natural things and the artifacts that occur
between them; (2) Mereology — the
philosophical and mathematical study of parts and the wholes they form, and (3) Schemes — a scheme consists of a table's structure, which physical constitution is mainly due to columns, names and variables and the relation
between them; used to map out something, or to design the internal of a logical system; the main points of an argument or
theory, etcetera.