Sentences with phrase «coherent idea of»

An optical engineer should show sound technical skills and expertise with good work ethics and a resume objective contains the first few lines that provide the recruiters with a coherent idea of all these points in a nutshell and they evaluate the candidate accordingly for the post.
You want the reader to get a coherent idea of the purpose of your paper and the evidence you have to support your point of view.
Anselm's premises (as I revise his procedure) were two: there is a coherent idea of God, as all - surpassing, rivalry - excluding; this idea entails its own actualization, not how, or in what concrete actuality, it is actualized, but that it is somehow actualized, in some concrete form.

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For about $ 200, students in the class will «improve their critical understanding of the photographic self - portrait, as well as a platform to develop ideas towards the creation of a coherent body of work.
The leaders sort through a mass of ideas to find the ones that fit into a coherent whole — that support the story — which is a very difficult task.
Your ideas might be big, however your ability to present all that information in a coherent «story» that grabs the attention of the investors, along with informing them about the critical information they need to know to make their decision is the most crucial element in the startup journey.
And so «if, as rationalism holds, any coherent set of philosophical ideas must be true, it is quite unnecessary to start with self - evident ideas, and foolish to try to.
Since those process categories have been connected with ideas of God inspired by the Bible, process theologians believe there is a chance in the twenty - first century to bring the long separated parts of human understanding into a new, coherent relationship.
So long as social solidarity existed as a fact in Israel and the national group was still coherent, traditional ideas of social solidarity were bound to persist.
Regrettably, his idea of dynamic value grounded in physis is not a coherent explanation of his vision of transcendence, even though it does remind us of Camus unwavering objection to any notion of an immutable transcendence that deprecates temporality or lessens human freedom and responsibility.
Having, therefore, lived for years with Biblical scholars as my friends and colleagues and in the classroom having dealt with students, trying to gain a coherent and usable understanding of the Bible for practical purposes, I have dared the attempt to put together developments of ideas which the separate Biblical disciplines leave apart.
According to Mays, Whitehead's metaphysics is that coherent, logical, and necessary system of general ideas whose model is a purely abstract system of mathematics and formal logic.
The America of the recent past has lost faith in words, in reliably coherent meanings, in the possibility of common language, in the very idea of truth.
The theory of evolution encompasses a huge amount of observation into a coherent set of ideas that provide a guidance for further study.
It begins with a philosophy that endeavors to frame a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas that combines a creative and unique expression of the nature and unity of God.
The rise to dominance of a single market - driven advertiser - sponsored and ideologically coherent press system, claiming to represent diverse publics, and invoking Constitutional protection of its freedom to virtually preempt the marketplace of ideas, further strains democratic political theory.
He argued that the traditional idea that God is able to unilaterally decide the events of the world is «not even coherent enough to be false» («Philosophy» 86).
Speculative Philosophy is the endeavor to frame a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas in terms of which every element of our experience can be interpreted.
It is with the idea and in the hope of advancing towards a solution of the problem that I here venture, basing my argument on the widest possible zoological and biological grounds, to put forward a coherent view of the «thinking Earth» in which I believe we may find, undistorted but yet embodying the corrections required by a change of order, the whole process of Life and of vitalization.
«Speculative philosophy,» writes Whitehead, «is the endeavor to frame a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas in terms of which every element in our experience can be interpreted,» but they «are not dogmatic assertions of the obvious; they are tentative formulations of the ultimate generalities.»
To the Stagerite, we owe: the idea that the natural world is a coherent object of philosophical study, the structure of that philosophy, and the rational and logical tools with which to study it.
For Whitehead, «Speculative Philosophy is the endeavor to frame a coherent, logical, necessary system of ideas in terms of which every element of our experience can be interpreted.»
Indeed in his magnum opus, Process and Reality, he sets out to elaborate «a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas in which every element of our experience can be interpreted» (PR 5).
McLuhan locates the root of Cartesian certainty, the notion of clear and distinct ideas in an intelligible and perfectly coherent system of logic and reason (arguably the genesis of the modern ideal of rationality), in the invention of movable print.
Behind his rhetoric was a coherent set of ideas, grounded in the Bible and the Declaration of Independence.
While it is impossible to reconcile Monod's materialist mechanism with any coherent doctrine of human freedom, his obeisance to the hypostatized idea of Chance displays an underlying concern for a universe in which human freedom would remain a possibility: «The kingdom above or the darkness below... it is for us to choose.
Speculative Philosophy is the endeavour to frame a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas in terms of which every element of our experience can be interpreted.
He defines it as»... the endeavour to frame a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas in terms of which every element of our experience can be interpreted.»
The existence of an «essence» or «coherent idea» involves that this latter is «somehow actualized or instantiated,» the actuality of an essence involving the «how or in what concrete form, if at all» it is actualized.
[It] is the endeavor to frame a coherent, logical system of general ideas in terms of which every element of our experience can be interpreted» (PR 4).
Although Whitehead warned against «the merest hint of dogmatic certainty» (PR xiv), he also endeavored «to frame a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas» (PR 3; emphasis added), and at least some of the elements of his system Whitehead himself called «categoreal conditions which flow from the final nature of things» (PR 222).
Its flight is the «imaginative generalization» of ideas drawn from that particular domain of experience into the lofty sphere of logical, coherent principles.
It thus follows, as he notes, that the determination of compatibilities and incompatibilities is the key to coherent thought, and to the understanding of the world in its function as the theatre for the temporal realization of ideas» (Adventures 147).
I mean by metaphysics the search for a coherent scheme of those general ideas which are necessary for the description of every aspect of experience.
I'd rather have coherent thoughts to share all about my international adventures and domestic purging of a whole lot of crap we had no idea we even owned.
The interesting part of all of this is that many of these ideas have been around for a long time and only now are they organized into a coherent long term development program for youth players and older athletes.
For Miliband's twin core - concepts of «predistribution» and «responsible capitalism» to translate into a «moral economy», he needs to treat the gurus and their ideas seriously to allow for coherent and successful translation from abstract concepts to practical policy.
In his article Roy sets out to make three arguments: that policy needs to be built on a consistent and coherent idea; that the only tenable ideological position for Labour is a social democratic commitment to greater equality and the freedom that is its product; and that Labour should eschew «news value» in favour of ideology.
The pamphlet, edited by Labour MP for Dagenham Jon Cruddas and academic Jonathan Rutherford, argues that Cameron's approach is full of contradictory ideas, lacks a coherent economic analysis, and will «inevitably create more insecurity and inequality».
In short, they abandoned a broadly coherent post-Thatcherite conservatism without having any clear idea of what might replace it.
``... coherent ideas which can be implemented immediately — regardless of the objections of Lib Dems who, if they pulled the plug on the Coalition, would face electoral annihilation.»
Consistent with recommendations in the Next Generation Science Standards, the new THSB unit is designed to help students understand and use scientific practices of reading scientific texts, analyzing and interpreting data, building and using models, and constructing explanations along with a coherent set of core ideas about chemical reactions to make sense of interesting physical and life science phenomena.
As a man of words, ideas, and music — and a hearty, distinctive laugh — Finch stands out for his efforts to elicit harmony from current scientific knowledge about aging by weaving various lines of research into coherent compositions.
Your research plan should be coherent, with a theme common to all your work, but not so close that they seem to be shades of the same idea.
There's a lot we still don't fully understand about these little guys but it looks like we may now be able to form a more coherent story of Earth's early years — one which fits with the idea that our planet suffered far more frequent bombardment from asteroids early on than it has in relatively recent times.»
There was a star studded list of speakers and while I disagreed with some of them, they all promoted their ideas kindly and in a coherent manner.
A key idea behind the practice is that any form of Qi Gong has an effect on the cultivation of balance and harmony, positively influencing the human energy complex (Qi meridians / pathways) which functions as a holistic, coherent and mutually interactive system.
He presents several vague ideas regarding media regulation and the accessibility of information but ultimately fails to organize it in a coherent manner.
Instead, as the various seminars and lectures on subjects as diverse as Walden and rocket science, it's a film of ideas, darting effortlessly between debates on society, race, class, politics and much, much more, while adding up to something that feels like a coherent piece of work.
Starting with little more than a sketch of an idea, a few coherent characters and some very specific locations, the plot and the nitty - gritty would all emerge when the filming began.
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