Sentences with phrase «constituted by matter»

Such a relationship belongs to matter, or rather to the being constituted by the matter, primarily through the processes taking place within the being, and the relation lasts as actual only as long as such a process continues.
If one thinks of reality as constituted by matter and energy in the space - time universe, if one has basically a material understanding of what is real, then the reality of God, a nonmaterial reality (allegedly) becomes very problematic.
It is that image: reality is constituted by matter and energy and the space - time universe.

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As a matter of fact, in a study by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, it was discovered that Millennials constitute 40 percent of the unemployed, as opposed to 37 percent from Generation X and 23 percent from the Baby Boomers.
Certain of the matters discussed in this release constitute «forward - looking statements» within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, both as amended by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
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Rather, argued Crane, «the plot of any novel or drama is the particular temporal synthesis effected by the writer of the elements of action, character, and thought that constitute the matter of his invention» (TN 141).
Matter seems to possess only a negligible amount of «mentality» or «feeling» (though some philosophers insist that sub-atomic events are also actually constituted by their «feeling» the fields of force surrounding them).
Rather, the proposal is that study of every subject matter that is selected for study (using whatever academic disciplines are appropriate) be shaped and guided by an interest in the question: What is that subject matter's bearing on, or role in, the practices that constitute actual enactments, in specific concrete circumstances, of various construals of the Christian thing in and as Christian congregations?
These «minor» matters constituted around 59 \ % of the cases processed by the Inquisition and rarely resulted in the death sentence.
Yesterday, perhaps, it was still possible for us to wonder whether Mankind as an ethnic and cultural whole could be said to constitute a finally stabilized group: today, overtaken by the rush of events, there is no longer room for any uncertainty in the matter.
By «realization» in this passage Whitehead is often read as meaning «ingression»: no pattern as a particular manner of relatedness can obtain without the simultaneous ingression of other eternal objects (sensa) that constitute its matter: «The realization of a pattern is through the realization of this contrast,»
That is, all that people have meant by the term «God» — experientially, conceptually, institutionally — constitutes the criterion that determines what matters most to human beings.
For Whitehead, the actual entity is never simply actualized matter, it is always its own process by which it constitutes itself.
The plurality of entities, the bodies which are the subject - matter of the science of physics, he conceived as derivative from the one res extensa or matter, constituted by the differential locomotion of parts of the one ultimate res extensa.
Whereas what is thought of as a lump of matter is related to other lumps of matter only externally, that is, in ways that do not affect what it is, organisms are largely constituted by their relations.
Descartes maintained that the physical per se was constituted by one entity, a one res extensa; that is, there was one ultimate physical existent, a single «matter» indefinitely extended and indefinitely divisible.
In this way Suarez holds that the composite can not be constituted by more than one actual principle — it can only be constituted by a potential principle, matter, and an actual principle, form.
A substance already constituted in act through the actualization of matter by a given substantial form, can not acquire a new substantial form and remain what it is; it can only change accidentally by gaining some added feature that does not alter what it is.
Among them were pantheism and the positions that human reason is the sole arbiter of truth and falsehood and good and evil; that Christian faith contradicts reason; that Christ is a myth; that philosophy must be treated without reference to supernatural revelation; that every man is free to embrace the religion which, guided by the light of reason, he believes to be true; that Protestantism is another form of the Christian religion in which it is possible to be as pleasing to God as in the Catholic Church; that the civil power can determine the limits within which the Catholic Church may exercise authority; that Roman Pontiffs and Ecumenical Councils have erred in defining matters of faith and morals; that the Church does not have direct or indirect temporal power or the right to invoke force; that in a conflict between Church and State the civil law should prevail; that the civil power has the right to appoint and depose bishops; that the entire direction of public schools in which the youth of Christian states are educated must be by the civil power; that the Church should be separated from the State and the State from the Church; that moral laws do not need divine sanction; that it is permissible to rebel against legitimate princes; that a civil contract may among Christians constitute true marriage; that the Catholic religion should no longer be the religion of the State to the exclusion of all other forms of worship; and «that the Roman Pontiff can and should reconcile himself to and agree with progress, liberalism and modern civilization.»
[Ontological physicalism] The space - time world is wholly constituted by basic bits of matter and their aggregates.
Meanwhile, in order to expedite investigations into the alleged stated misconduct by the High Court Judges, the Chief Justice in accordance with a decision of the Judicial Council has constituted a second Committee to investigate the matter against three of the Judges in line with article 146 (4).
We found that people believe almost every decision should start by understanding what matters to people in a locality, and what constitutes its sense of place.
The sector Minister Mr Boakye Agyarko who had earlier constituted a body to investigate the matter, announced at a press conference in Accra on the 4th of July that a joint investigations conducted by the BNI and National Security, found nothing wrong with the decision to sell the contaminated fuel to Movenpiina Company Limited.
«The then Regional Minister, Muniru Limuna, constituted a four member committee in February 17, 2014, as advised by Samuel Offosu Ampofo, the then Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, to settle the matter.
A special committee, chaired by Joe Ghartey, the Essikado - Ketan MP that was constituted by the Speaker to investigate the matter concluded that Mr. Ayariga flouted Article 122 of the 1992 Constitution, Section 32 of the Parliament Act, 1965 (Act 300) and Orders 28 and 30 (2) of the Standing Orders of Parliament in his claim that the Chairman of Parliament's Appointments Committee, Joe Osei Owusu was used as a conduit by the Minister for Energy, Boakye Agyarko to distribute a GH cents 3,000 bribe to minority members of the Appointments Committee to facilitate Mr. Agyarko's approval after his vetting.
The five - member ad - hoc Committee constituted by Parliament to investigate the alleged extortion of expatriates who participated in the recent Ghana Expatriates Business Awards (GEBA), will begin public sittings on the matter on Thursday, January 11, 2018.
The researchers have shown that the possibility that these objects constitute all of the dark matter in the galaxy is strongly disfavoured by the lack of bright sources observed at the galactic center.
As Simon Schaffer and Steven Shapin recount in their 1985 history of the controversy: «Robert Boyle maintained that proper natural philosophical knowledge should be generated through experiment and that the foundations of such knowledge were to be constituted by experimentally produced matters of fact.
(By current estimates, dark energy makes up nearly three quarters of the universe, dark matter comprises another 20 to 25 percent, and ordinary matter — all that we can see and touch — constitutes a mere 4 percent.)
Quasars constitute a brief phase in the galactic life - cycle, during which they shine as the most luminous objects in the Universe, powered by the infall of matter onto a supermassive black hole.
Dark matter constitutes the filaments — which researchers learned typically stretch and bend across hundreds of millions of light years — and the so - called halos that host clusters of galaxies are fed by the universal network of filaments.
The discovery, jointly announced by a team of scientists from the University of Cambridge and astronomers associated with the Dark Energy Survey — a multinational collaboration of research institutes in the U.S. and Europe — could help scientists unravel the mysterious dark matter that constitutes over 84 percent of all matter in the universe.
A disclaimer shall appear on the resumes for the office in OESCA stating that «it should be understood that material appearing herein does not necessarily constitute an endorsement of the subject matter by the club».
These Terms and Conditions, including all the terms and conditions incorporated by reference, constitute the entire agreement between a Member and Fairmont as to the subject matter discussed in them.
Conversely, It Ain't Fair: Materialism aims to focus on the physicality of artwork, the matter that constitutes an object, and the new methods employed by artists toward approaching material.
«Coffee, seasonal fruit, spaghetti and rope» — this seemingly random list of items, which constituted the title of Dallas - based artist Stephen Lapthisophon's first solo exhibition in Houston, flagged just some of the matter suggested by the heavily worked surfaces of the twelve recent abstract compositions on paper and canvas included in the show.
Griffa bestows his work with «a capacity not inherent in it by nature, but made natural to it through man's efforts,» [2] allowing his own hand to continue on an equal plane with the authentic matter constituting each painting, through both physical and intellectual means.
Hollywood Esq. writes that according to Gee, such a connection with Arenas» name and likeness nevertheless constitutes fair use because there is a matter of «public interest» involved — as proven by Arenas» Twitter feed.
regard criminal offences such as those referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 83 (1) TFEU as constituting a particularly serious threat to one of the fundamental interests of society, which might pose a direct threat to the calm and physical security of the population and thus be covered by the concept of «imperative grounds of public security» -LSB-...], as long as the manner in which such offences were committed discloses particularly serious characteristics, which is a matter for the referring court to determine -LSB-...].
Thus, the application for judicial review was granted and the matter was sent back to the Tribunal to issue a declaration that the publication of the article «AIDS Secrets» by the respondent Marc Lemire constituted a breach of s 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act and to determine a proper remedy for the breach.
Taking into consideration the lack of evidence in the record of this case with regard to the landlord's knowledge of the vicious propensities of the dog, the conflicting studies about how best to control the dog bite «epidemic» mentioned herein, and the problems inherent in defining what constitutes a «mixed - breed» pit bull, the matter of creating a new standard of liability is fraught with problems and is beyond the sphere of resolution by any appellate court.
Employment law blogs, including Porter Wright's Employer Law Report and Ogletree Deakins» Employment Law Matters, have been discussing an Advice Memorandum recently released by the National Labor Relations Board that addresses when an employee may be fired over negative comments about an employer on social media, and when such messages constitute «protected concerted activity» under the National Labor Relations Act.
«Collection» means a collection of literary or artistic works, such as encyclopedias and anthologies, or performances, phonograms or broadcasts, or other works or subject matter other than works listed in Section 1 (f) below, which, by reason of the selection and arrangement of their contents, constitute intellectual creations, in which the Work is included in its entirety in unmodified form along with one or more other contributions, each constituting separate and independent works in themselves, which together are assembled into a collective whole.
Infineon instructed Stefan Rützel's team to act in an insolvency law dispute, while defending SKF in a lawsuit brought by Senvion regarding the supply of faulty bearings for rotors used in wind turbines constitutes another significant matter.
On appeal, we argued, and the Superior Court agreed, that the alleged evidence of the utility company's control by contract and conduct (e.g., the presence of a contract field representative on site, internal safety guidelines, controlling access to the pole when lines were energized, the provision of certain ladders for access to the pole) was insufficient as a matter of law to constitute control over the means and methods of the subcontractor's work, and thus, the utility was not liable as a landowner out of possession.
If a Notary Public is a public officer, constituted by law, to serve the public in non-contentious matters, a lawyer is considered the legal tier qualified to represent the public.
(This approach was tried in Mosley, when the News of the World's legal team, no doubt realising that the writing was on the wall, attempted to shoehorn the story into a matter of public interest by arguing that the sexual activities involved, constituted assaults under the Off ences Against the Person Act 1961 and as crimes were therefore matters of public interest.
One who is guilty of complicity in crime charged, either by being present and aiding or abetting in it, or having advised and encouraged it, though absent from place when it was committed, though mere presence, Acquiescence, or silence, in the absence of a duty to act, is not enough, no matter how reprehensible it may be, to constitute one an accomplice.
Section 2 (1) states that «an apology made by or on behalf of a person in connection with any matter does not, in law, constitute an express or implied admission of fault or liability by the person in connection with that matter
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