Sentences with phrase «by human endeavor»

For now, he is distinctive for his demonstrable urge to explore life's deepest mysteries — a shared trait of scientists and artists — and his hunch that these mysteries might, sooner rather than later, be revealed by human endeavor.
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«He was an artist and she would bear his children and wash his clothes and care for him because there lay her immortality, there lay her own contribution to the great effort to speak the truth, to shape words, to write the novel that by existing would justify the human endeavor, an endeavor so clearly in need of justification,» she writes observing Doc Humes» wife.
The separation of various realms of human endeavor and activity common to Western individualism does not fit in with the organic, interconnected worldview informed by Russian Orthodox spirituality.
It has proven to be the most trustworthy endeavor ever undertaken by humans.
To lift the economic burdens which depress life and spoil opportunity, to liberate folk from the slavery of their diseases, to set men free by education from the Town of Stupidity, which, as Bunyan rightly says, is only four degrees north of the City of Destruction itself — all these endeavors to give persons a chance to be their best selves are crusades for human emancipation and happiness.
Or this, from a Cambridge lecture by Arthur Quiller - Couch: «Is it possible, gentlemen, that you can have read one, two, thee, or more of the acknowledged masterpieces of English literature without having it borne in on you that they are great because they are alive, and traffic not with cold celestial certainties, but with men's hopes, aspirations, doubts, loves, hates, breakings of the heart; the glory and the vanity of human endeavor, the transcience of beauty, the capricious uncertain lease on which you and I hold life, the dark coast to which we inevitably steer; all that amuses, or vexes, all that gladdens, saddens, maddens us men and women on this brief and mutable traject which yet must be home for a while, the anchorage of our hearts?»
By so doing, human cosmologists endeavor a task of the moral mediation between the universe and God, contributing to the stages of deification through which the universe will be transfigured and seen through the eyes of the Logos - creator himself (p. 479).
The three books — Science and the Modern World, Process and Reality, Adventures of Ideas — are an endeavor to express a way 0f understanding the nature of things, and to point out how that way of understanding is illustrated by a survey of the mutations of human experience.
It is a process that has involved various levels of human invention, expressing itself mainly in the development of technology and various other fields of human knowledge and endeavor, and I should add emphatically the various stages of human hubris that has expressed itself in the oppression and conquest of peoples by other peoples.
There's always waste and corruption in any human endeavor whether it is ran by the government or through private corporations.
We may not all be in «this» together, because we're essentially making our own parenting decisions and taking care of unique, individual little humans and coming from varying backgrounds, but we can work side - by - side and support one another in our endeavors.
The results of this unique and multidisciplinary endeavor demonstrate that human perception of aesthetic value is not purely subjective, but is influenced by inherent components of nature that indicate healthy or degraded states.
An artifact or artefact is any object made or modified by a human culture, and often one later recovered by some archaeological endeavor.
Thisapparent extinction, far from creating a domino effect of furtherlosses, may have created an opportunity for other grasshopper species.The red - legged grasshopper (Melanoplus femurrubrum), which wasresponsible for newsworthy outbreaks in Idaho two years ago, thrives onground broken by agriculture and other human endeavors.
Liberals respond more favorably to moral issues involving harm and care, or fairness and justice, and conservatives respond more favorably to issues framed by loyalty, authority and respect, and the purity and sanctity of human endeavors, Wolsko said.
Still, Cucinotta pointed to «Cancer Risk From Exposure to Galactic Cosmic Rays: Implications for Space Exploration by Human Beings» from The Lancet Oncology as being one of particular note because it highlighted the health risks associated with humans» space travel endeavors.
While the retirement of the Space Transport System isn't in itself a surprise or mistake, the fact that it isn't being replaced by with another government - funded program could be disastrous for society, science, and human endeavor.
«Backed by human genetics and strong mechanistic underpinnings, this target and project are extremely promising, and we are excited to pursue this endeavor
And ever since Hippocrates rejected the view that illness is caused by superstitions and evil spirits, humans have endeavored to understand the science behind aging.
Finally, by including relatively small human figures in their works or not including humans at all, they were demonstrating ideas about humanity's connection to the larger natural world and reminding us that the natural world exists outside of human endeavors.
One of SEGA's latest arcade endeavors is the on - rails shooter Transformers: Human Alliance which was directed by Mr. Oga - Shi who is also responsible for such light - gun classics as Gunblade, Jurassic Park: The Lost World and Let's Go Jungle & Island.
With Gutenberg's Bible, the painstaking process of copying books by hand gave way to an innovative new technology — movable type — that facilitated the exchange of art and ideas in all spheres of human endeavor.
Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist was made possible by the Terra Foundation for American Art; the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor; and the Henry Luce Foundation.
The exhibition is made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor.
Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist is made possible by the Terra Foundation for American Art; the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor; and the Henry Luce Foundation.
The exhibition is made possible by the Terra Foundation for American Art; the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor; and the Henry Luce Foundation.
«Quality of Life,» Josh Kline's second solo exhibition, feels like a culmination of sorts, certainly in regards to the resurgence of posthumanism in contemporary art — in the context of his work, bodies that have surpassed the human condition and its inherent weaknesses — the discussion of which Kline has galvanized by his corporeal artwork and unflagging curatorial endeavors.
Together we discovered that life is sustained by a multitude of fragile and improbable interdependencies, interrupted by climate and human endeavor, not always to the best result.
In order to compensate for these human endeavors to enhance the «global warming» storyline, the margin of error range applied by policymakers should at least be doubled, if not more.
Yet, by including Foote's 1856 work in the history of climate science, we are reminded that the effort to understand the Earth's atmosphere and human interactions with it has been an ongoing endeavor over a century in the making.
Fact: «Exceptionally achieving individuals in virtually every human endeavor are more likely to have lost a parent... Roe (1952a) learned from her examination of notable contemporary scientists that 15 % had lost a parent by death before age 10.
... in all areas of human endeavor the beliefs that individuals, groups, and societies hold which determine choices are consequences of learning through time - not just the span of an individual's life or of a generation of a society, but the learning embodied in individuals, groups and societies that is cumulative through time and passed on inter-generationally by culture or society.
Humanitarian Award (Service to field of sexuality by private citizen) This award is presented to an individual or group who has contributed to the field of human sexuality through some private endeavor, charitable event (s), public awareness campaign, sex - positive educational offering, or political platform and who has received national and / or international recognition for the contribution.
She continues to serve as the Annual Gala Chair for New Endeavors by Women and on the gala committees for organizations such as the Human Rights Campaign, SMYAL, and Central Union Mission.
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