Sentences with phrase «by immutable»

However it's not just your income that's affected by your decisions — your whole life is influenced by this immutable power.
The platform uses lawyer - backed smart contracts that are reinforced by the immutable efficiency of the blockchain.
Expanse Wants to Take Voting to the Blockchain According to a press release, this new project will provide voting services secured by an immutable blockchain.
Such use is illegal and possibly violates Charter of Rights s. 15 (equality of opportunity to obtain legal services by an immutable middle income level of society).
US politics is essentially governed by immutable cycles of 2, 4, and 6 years (House, President, and Senate respectively).
Marx begins his account of the relationship of the two philosophers with a paradox: Epicurus held all appearances to be objectively real but at the same time, since he wished to conserve freedom of the will, denied that the world was governed by immutable laws and thus in fact seemed to decry the objective reality of nature.

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So, by creating an immutable ledger, secured by a decentralized network, we all know who owns what at what time.
But he says Fidelity continues to learn valuable lessons, including about recent campaigns by miners to create so - called «forks» in blockchains, which serve as an immutable record of all cryptocurrency transactions.
Bitcoin is open and viewable by everyone in the world, and what makes it amazing is this public ledger called the blockchain, which is immutable; meaning transactions in the blockchain can never be changed once verified.
Blockchain has the power to fix all of that by creating a consistent, immutable record that can not be distorted.
Blockchain solutions could improve efficiency in real estate transactions by reducing paper documentation and immutable ownership records.
is a decentralized blockchain platform for auditing, tracking and monitoring all user access and file sharing by leveraging the permanent, immutable nature of the blockchain.
Contact with reality» which is to say, the actual operation of the legal system and its impact on society» is more likely to confront academics with the immutable truths of human nature than endless theorizing restrained only by the politically correct predilections of one's colleagues.
This would assume an «imaginative,» not a historical, disposition: a divine intent in history, God - gifted immutable laws of morality, to which man has a duty to conform; order as a first requirement of good governance, achieved best by a restraint and respect for custom and tradition; variety as more desirable than systematic uniformity and liberty more desirable than equality; the honor and duty of a good life in a good community as taking precedence over individual desire; an embrace of a skepticism toward reason and abstract principle.
Islam, by definition, can not be modernized or, as in the case of Christianity, «reformed», since it is the immutable word of allah, and any attempt to do so would by blasphemous apostasy, which is punishable by death.
Mr Deighan will have read in these pages «something very close» to the idea that Thomistic epistemology tends to emphasise «immutable essences» and static forms, and that this emphasis has been powerfully challenged by the success of modern science (for example Jaeger's article in our last issue and in our September 2006 issue the editorial and the quotes from Ronald Knox's God and the Atom).
These two institutions (UNCTAD and G22) certainly do not carry much weight compared to G7, IMF, WB and WTO, but by turning their backs on the immutable rights of the creditors, they show that governments on the periphery are finding it increasingly difficult to justify their acceptance of the neo-liberal globalisation.
«New natural law» is an oxymoron if natural law is by definition immutable, and invoking it to impute intrinsic evil to capital punishment paves the way — logically, if unintentionally — to undermining doctrine against contraception, abortion, and sexual inversion.
The first hypothesis will be denied not only by positivists but also by philosophers who take seriously the religious implications of a doctrine of God as infinite, immutable, simple, and necessary.
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.
In more recent times, neo-classical theism (Whiteheadian process philosophy and theology) has reacted against the remote, transcendent, immutable and uninvolved God of classicism by making God totally immanent as evolving Deity.
By this he meant that it was not permanent like the immutable eternal forms in the otherworldly realm.
In this view the Church is not a stable, immutable institution that has existed since the time of Jesus, founded by him and protected by him from the changes of the world.
And it should at once be noted also that as long as such a Church law is in existence, the character of its obligation, the possibility of being excused or dispensed from it, the possibility of discussing its expediency or the need to change it, the possibility of knowing oneself not bound by it in a particular concrete case etc., are of quite a different kind from any case in which an immutable divine commandment is involved.
By divine and therefore immutable right the Church has a ministry that is represented by individual personBy divine and therefore immutable right the Church has a ministry that is represented by individual personby individual persons.
Thus faith is immutable divine law of the Church and also true and living practice, determined not only by abstract principles but also by concrete ideals.
For this shortage would seem to be by no means so acute if the Church were to entrust the laity with whatever is not prohibited to them by the divine and immutable law of her constitution.
He will recognize in the change itself the immutable which would itself be betrayed by rigid immutability: fidelity to the eternal Gospel and obedience to the Lord of history, which both go to produce the change in the Church's legislation.
This is true even of Platonism, with its inextirpable dualism, its dialectic of change and the changeless (or of limit and the infinite), and its equation of truth with eidetic abstraction; the world, for all its beauty, is the realm of fallen vision, separated by a great chorismos from the realm of immutable reality.
In short, the steady state theory was put forward by physicists to be consistent with religious beliefs that the universe was unchanging and immutable.
The Koran (considered by Muslims to be Allah's literal words, perfect and immutable for all time) contains conflicting messages on how to deal with non-Muslims.
The pure prophets are distinguished from the apocalyptic ones, as from the seers and diviners of other religions, by the fact that they did not wish to peep into an already certain and immutable future but were concerned only with the full grasping of the present, actual and potential.
Altizer's position represents his attempt to grasp the inner logic of the Incarnation, though he is fully conscious of the fact that the profanity of contemporary culture plays an essential role in his formulation of a radically immanental interpretation of Christ.31 He presents a telling case against attempts in Christian theology to conceive God as an immutable Absolute wholly unaffected by the contingencies of history.
It is indeed this capacity to exist, by belonging to a system of freedoms, which is postulated here; thereby is concretized «that perspective» (Aussicht), evoked from the beginning of the Dialectic, that view «into a higher immutable order of things, in which we already are, and in which, to continue our existence in accordance with the supreme decree of reason, we may now, after this discovery, be directed by definite precepts» (p. 112).
The major aspects of parish story already examined, setting and characterization, depict features of congregational life that — though by no means immutable — usually remain the same over long periods of time.
If all is to be conceived by analogy with our human nature, then either Spinoza is right and the eternal, immutable essence of the cosmic soul necessitates everything in the cosmic body, and there is no chance, randomness, or genuinely open alternatives either within the world or as between this and other possible worlds; or there is freedom both in our decisions and in God's.
His righteousness is immutable, his justice fixed, and the wages of sin were reaped by Christ via his sacrificial death for all those who believe on him.
Given his dipolar theism, Hartshorne must also be interpreted in this passage as affirming not that the «eternal abstractor» has an immutable vision of the categories in every actuality but that each divine feeling recognizes anew that it bears a categorial essence which will also have been borne by all other divine feelings.
This theology denied any change or contingency in the world on the grounds that their possibility was logically excluded by the assertion that the omniscient and immutable God could not change in any of his aspects, including his knowledge.
Those who take this view would say, for example, that it is absurd to speak of «human nature» as if it were an entity that could be described in categories of substance, if by substance we mean immutable and unchanging thing.
But Amos knows Yahweh's love and patience (see 4:6 - 11, with the essentially tender refrain, «Yet you did not return to me»; but especially 7:2,5); and when he speaks the apparently immutable sentence of death upon Israel (4:12; 7:9; 9: l - 8a) it is surely motivated (as the articulation of despair is of necessity always motivated) by hope, indomitable hope, that the pronouncement of judgment will effect decisive change in the conditions which invoked the judgment.
«Dual transcendence,» Hartshorne tells us, «holds that God surpasses other beings, not by being sheerly absolute, infinite, independent, necessary, eternal, immutable, but by being both absolute, independent, infinite, etc., and also, in uniquely excellent fashion, relative, dependent, finite, contingent, and temporal.
More recently, 3 however, I have advocated reserving the term «classical theism» for the version of traditional theism affirmed by classical theologians such as Augustine, Anselm, and Thomas, according to which God is timeless, immutable, and impassible in all respects — a doctrine that implies that creaturely freedom must be denied or affirmed at most in a Pickwickian, compatibilist sense.
I have repeatedly expressed my opinion on the relations between the Socialist Movement and the theories of Socialism, these relations are by no means rigid or immutable.
As Carol mentioned above, the issue is not simply the differences between «men» and «women» as occupants of different categories of personhood but the cultural assumption that such differences exist and that they should be a reason to establish and maintain immutable categories for those differences — e.g., men = alphas, women = betas — the violation of which categories is somehow at least questionable, if not punishable by society.
He was simply making the point that the calendar is bound by mathematics as immutable as the heavenly spheres from which it derives its regularity.
In all these cases, one immutable fact emerges: that we, as residents of NYC, will better represented by Tim Wu as our Lieutenant Governor rather than Kathy Hochul.
Before that point, physicists still held dear the picture of the universe laid out by Isaac Newton more than 200 years earlier, in which space and time were immutable and could be measured accurately by rigid rulers and clocks.
The anthropic principle assumes a multitude of universes, each with its own immutable laws, and states that we lucked out by being in the one fine - tuned for life.
By harvesting the health - promoting ionic minerals found in the Great Salt Lake and making them available to the general public, they are committed to being the immutable source for the minerals necessary to maintain proper health.
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