«52 The task of science is to increase what is known — to accumulate facts, refine its methods of observation, and render
its body of theory ever more abstract.
Here it is already taken for granted that «professional» practice is to be understood in a functionalist way, and that
the bodies of theory that must inform this practice come from the human sciences and not from Schleiermacher's «philosophical theology.»
Or the Christian thing may be construed as a total interpretation of reality or of the whole of experience, something like
a body of theory that gives, at least in principle, a single unified explanation of everything.
It is not the task of developing
a body of theory to be applied later to action.
But unlike the first position and like the others, it rejects the view that theology is
a body of theory to be applied in the practice of ministry.
In this case, there are a lot of names because is a broad answer drawing on many
bodies of theory.
Developmental psychology has produced
a body of theory, experimentation, and statistical analysis controlled by the assumption that a child's brain will change, evolve, and progress.
In addition to the ideas and content in artworks themselves, there is a whole
body of theories and philosophies that go back thousands of years that explain how art develops and changes our consciousness.
Grounded in a rich
body of theory: This will be the first professional development resource that draws on Stereotype Threat, a groundbreaking line of social - psychological theory
In fact, in constructing TROLL, the present researchers (who were also involved in developing these standards) drew on the same
body of theory and research that was the foundation for Speaking and Listening from Preschool through Third Grade.
The second is
the body of theory as well as the data.
Diversity # 183, could be useful but the problem with «the generally accepted
body of theory relating to global warming» is not that it is either wrong or incomplete, but that operational results based on it will suffer from uncertainty, i.e., imprecision, due to the way that in the theoretical framework, precision is propagated from data to results.
The generally accepted
body of theory relating to global warming explains a very large part of the available data, but not all of it.
Remember you're wanting to argue against a very large
body of theory, research, statistics and evidence so you need to find good material to support whatever you say.
Not exact matches
The key to the
Body by Science approach is to perform reps reaaallly slowly, keeping muscles under load for an extended period
of time, and to keeping working until failure — which is even tougher in practice than it sounds in
theory.
The intuitive notion
of harnessing the
body's own immune system to fight the enemy within is more than a century old — and seemingly, each time researchers have seemed close to turning that
theory into reality, a new stumbling block appears.
Another problem with the Moore
theory is that one
of Adnan's high school friends, Jay, testified that he helped Adnan dispose
of Hae's
body and was able to lead police to her car after she was found dead.
Birth - order
theory is its own intriguing
body of thought.
But another
theory has emerged: that SAD stems, at least partly, from an out -
of - sync
body clock.
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.
But a growing
body of psychological and financial
theories called «behavioral finance» is showing that during uncertain times, it's more important than ever to rely on available data and put aside emotion - fueled investing.
1: the study
of religious faith, practice, and experience; especially: the study
of God and
of God's relation to the world 2 a: a theological
theory or system b: a distinctive
body of theological opinion 3: a usually 4 - year course
of specialized religious training in a Roman Catholic major seminary»
To be a scientific
theory, this explanation must be supported by a HUGE
body of facts and be able to predict new phenomena.
But the mounds
of bodies piling up do not really matter because the
theory is all that counts.
The
body and soul
of Darwin's
Theory of Evolution was the idea that evolution was made possible through natural selection.
As for science eventually the same
bodies of evidence would arise to form the same
theories and facts as before.
The
theory of societies, like modern general systems
theory, pictures a world made up
of societies within societies (systems within systems) That is, societies do not just line up side by side like mosaics — they form «nested hierarchies» that go from subatomic particles through cells to animal
bodies, or through stars to galaxies.
Let me help Nathan out a bit... Christ, if you are a medical student as still think that the
theory of evolution claims that the human
body happened «randomly,» please leave school now and do not endanger people's lives.
Jeremy in
theory eternal life i believe can not be discarded once given there are two choices to enter into Gods kingdom or to reject God and be thrown into the lake
of fire.The same consequences are in effect now when we choose God we choose life when we choose sin we suffer the consequences
of death to our
body soul and spirit.But the choice is always ours.brentnz
This form
of the cosmic conception was then related to God through the use
of a
body - soul metaphor and a unique substance - accident
theory.
The
theory and its ideology also contradict the beautiful Theology
of the
Body proposed by Saint John Paul II.
They understand at least the
theory of a congregation being a cohesive community — the «
body of Christ» in New Testament terms — even if they have little sense
of what they must let go
of to contribute to the shape
of this community.
It is a powerful
body of philosophical
theory that has fought nobly in the philosophical wars
of the past two centuries.
If it were correct, there would be so many
bodies of relevant
theory that one would not be able to learn the
theories and test them critically in a three - or four - year course
of study.
In the
body of my lecture I will not refer directly to the metaphysics
of economic
theory.
On this analogy, the relation between scientific
theories of perception and the experience
of the «withness
of the
body» would be like the relation
of scientific psychology and scientific medicine to folk - psychology and folk - medicine.
Pannenberg understands spirit as «field,» a conception somewhat like the field
theory introduced in 19thcentury science, which describes the interaction
of material
bodies in terms
of interlocking networks called forces (e.g., magnetic fields).
Basically, the soul -
body analogy is the familiar
theory of divine relativity explained by a helpful picture.
A
theory is a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principal or
body of principals offered to explain phenomena.
A scientific
theory is a well - substantiated explanation
of some aspect
of the natural world, based on a
body of facts that have been REPEATEDLY confirmed through observation and experiment.
Theories are a
body of evidence and hypothesis that explain an observation fact.
Evolution is a
theory - «a well - substantiated explanation
of some aspect
of the natural world, based on a
body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment.
That your
body is made up
of cells is a
theory.
The main point
of Sherburne's
theory is that a nonsocial nexus exists in the interstices
of the brain such that its members are severally attuned to stimuli from different parts
of the
body.
Then there is the
theory that whatever may have happened to the actual physical
body of Jesus, his «total personality» (as it might be put) is no longer associated with the «physical integument» (the phrase is Dr H. D. A. Majors) which was its mundane abode, but now continues in such a fashion that it may be known and experienced by others in a genuine communion
of persons.
Gradually the pendulum swing from
theory to
theory has become less wild, and a small
body of reliable results has emerged.
An accepted comprehensive
theory is overthrown not primarily by discordant data but by an alternative
theory; we should visualize not a two - way confrontation
of theory and experiment, but a complex confrontation
of rival
theories and a
body of data
of varying degrees
of susceptibility to reinterpretation.
He comes down in favour
of a
theory of «integrative dualism», in which consciousness is seen as «an emergent reality that is logically but not (in this world) causally separable from a physical brain and
body.»
The misplaced concreteness
of mind language and
body language and the impossibility
of interaction between domains whose very definitions preclude causal relations, become clear in the teeth
of all the
theories and institutions based on a dualistic ontology, e.g., psychiatry versus neurology versus psychoanalysis versus a holistic view
of humanity.
This
theory (conceived by an atheist) has been in great part responsible for the slaughter
of millions,
body and soul.