Communicating within
a context of human understanding allows one to consider others» previous knowledge and point of view when choosing the best communication strategy and delivery method.
That makes sense in
the context of human understanding!
Not exact matches
AI needs to be advanced enough to
understand the
context and nuances
of human dialogues.
Context on not only how businesses are impacted by changing technologies, but also getting new contextual
understanding of how the individual buyer and
human experience is changing.
In the present social and cultural
context, where there is a widespread tendency to relativize truth, practising charity in truth helps people to
understand that adhering to the values
of Christianity is not merely useful but essential for building a good society and for true integral
human development.
We need a national vision that unifies the many and complex issues facing families, that
understands that
human need always exists in the
context of relationship.
The aim is to
understand moral action in the total
context of human existence, that is, in light
of all the individual, social and environmental factors affecting it.
(4) Biblical texts must be
understood in their
human context: for otherwise we shall fail to read their real point out
of them and instead read into them points they are not making at all.
They also have the right to expect that the moral and social
context within which the programme is taught is clearly Catholic, that children come away with a clear
understanding of social relationships and the moral
context in which sexual intimacy should occur, and an
understanding of why the Catholic Church teaches what it teaches about the
human body, sexuality, and friendship.
All observed causal patterns and structures, however detailed and complex, have further environmental
contexts, still, to some extent, to be unveiled by the development
of time and
of human understanding.
I
understand the
context, but why do his comments have to sound like the anodyne, feel - good verbiage we hear from the mouths
of human resource professionals and corporate diversity officers?
To get a proper and adequate
understanding of human freedom, one has to see man in the total
context of evolution, for freedom did not start with man; it had its evolutionary roots at the infrahuman level.
But as a total
context existential philosophy is methodologically too restrictive If faith can only be expressed in terms
of human encounter, such that we are precluded from using any cosmological framework in expressing our
understanding of God, then we have no way
of appreciating God's activity and manifestation
of concern toward the rest
of the created order.
This is the
context for
understanding some
of document's most humble
of expressions, such as: «Christian revelation contributes greatly [subsidium affert magnum] to the promotion
of this communion between persons,... a world becoming more unified every day» (23) and, the Church «contributes toward making the family
of man and its history fully
human [humaniorem reddendam]» (40).
Again, the figure
of Jesus can not be
understood simply from his
context in
human evolution or history.
We shall analyze Locke's concept
of power by examining the
contexts in which that term is used in his Essay Concerning
Human Understanding (E), 1 thus shedding light on problems common to both Whitehead and Locke.
The author analyzes Locke's concept
of power by examining the
contexts in which that term is used in Locke's Essay Concerning
Human Understanding, thus shedding light on problems common to both Whitehead and Locke.
In our age we have come to
understand our faith within the
context of the aspirations, desires and needs expressed in so many forms since the beginning
of the
human race.
But most
of the teaching in most other departments tends to support the view that we
understand human behavior in terms
of the quest
of individuals to meet their needs and secure advantages in a competitive
context.
Packer argues that the «biblical texts must be
understood in their
human context» while Donald Bloesch's christological hermeneutic emphasizes the need to go beyond the literal sense
of the text to discern its larger significance.
What is needed today, I believe, is the radical attempt to work Out a theological pattern for Christian faith which is in the main influenced by process - philosophy, while at the same time use is made
of what we have been learning from the existentialist's insistence on engagement and decision, the
understanding of history as involving genuine participation and social
context, and the psychologist's awareness
of the depths
of human emotional, conational, and rational experience.
On the other hand, the work
of other younger theologians like Schubert Ogden, in his book Christ without Myth and more recently (and admirably) in The Reality
of God, has shown a way
of employing the insights
of a soundly based biblical hermeneutic within the
context of a specifically process - thought
understanding of the
human situation and the world in which man's existence is set.
John 6: 42), and the destiny
of that figure — i.e. a
human being and his fate, with a recognizable place in world history, and therefore exposed to the objective observation
of the historian and intelligible within their
context in world history — are not thus apprehended and
understood as what they really are, namely, as the act
of God, as the eschatological event.
His grounding
of language and meaning in the
context of human community and «form
of life,» together with his
understanding of linguistic activity as multidimensional in character, goes a long way toward overcoming simplistic dichotomies between fact and value.
Our
human sexuality needs to be
understood in the greater
context of the kingdom.
This does not encompass all
humans in need, wherever they are located and however uneconomic or sociopolitically excluded, nor does it consider the subtlety
of understanding human vulnerabilities in
context, with sociocultural drivers (beyond markets and data); nor does it attend especially to those who remain disconnected in communications terms, which raises new questions
of who is more remote and more vulnerable (including acknowledging sociocultural barriers to speaking up).
An answer to a parliamentary question has also revealed that the BHA has received a further # 35,000 from the Equality and
Human Rights Commission to to deliver «increased understanding of issues of religion or belief in the context of equality and human rights within the voluntary sector, media and general public&ra
Human Rights Commission to to deliver «increased
understanding of issues
of religion or belief in the
context of equality and
human rights within the voluntary sector, media and general public&ra
human rights within the voluntary sector, media and general public».
The nation's defense agencies spend hundreds
of millions
of dollars each year funding cognitive neuroscience research, Moreno noted, citing research projects to better
understand and model «
human behavior in social and cultural
contexts» and explore systems for «direct neural interfacing to receive and react to operationally relevant environmental, physiological and neural information.»
«We are in a scenario where we can collect massive amounts
of genetic data using GWAS, but are realizing that does not provide the biological
context we need in order to
understand the results,» says Andy McCallion, Ph.D., assistant director
of the
human genetics graduate program and associate professor
of molecular and comparative pathobiology at the Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine.
The emotion primitives analyzed in the fly study can be
understood in the
context of a stimulus associated with
human fear: the sound
of a gunshot.
«However, these
human impacts can only truly be
understood within the
context of economic inequality,» pointed out political scientist and co-author Jorge Rivas
of the Institute for Global Environment and Society.
In this
context, Dr. Woo's work focuses on deepening the
understanding of these mechanisms based on postmortem
human brains and animal studies using a variety
of protein and gene expression techniques, in addition to the utilization
of differentiated
human neurons.
For tens
of thousands
of years
humans have looked upward and tried to find meaning in what they see in the sky, trying to
understand the
context in which they and their world exists.
What's next: In a related article not yet published, the same team
of researchers shows that biological signaling networks can be
understood in the
context of human - engineered electrical and mechanical systems.
Exploration
of these findings in the
context of human disease genetics provides insights into the role
of inherited variation in blood metabolic diversity and identify potential new opportunities for drug development and for
understanding disease.
As a consequence, telomerase regulation and telomere shortening can not be studied in mice and must be
understood in the
context of a primary
human cell system.
In order to expand our
understanding of the workings
of human cells from a holistic point
of view, in particular in the
context of health and disease, detailed knowledge about the underlying molecular system is needed.»
The theme
of this article was that once the modern science
of nutrition divorced individual nutrients from the
context of real food and the approaches to dietary balance that governed
human dietary choices across time and space right up until the modern era, we lost the perspective needed to
understand that nutrients are neither good nor evil but are all capable
of goodness when used in the right way and in the proper
context.
The science
of diet and nutrition have given us an
understanding of the
human body that we did not have when the Master Cleanse was developed, and in that
context it is genuinely difficult to
understand how the diet has persisted in the 21st Century.
The
humans are held back by their lack
of understanding of their enemy (yeah, more political
context); in their eyes, the apes are a factor
of the apocalypse.
Considering this glocal framework, you will be able to
understand better your role in the
context of human rights education and action.
Understanding of the global
context and its interconnections to your own, together with different tools available facilitating the information and communication flows represent the basis
of your work as a
human rights educator and as an activist.
Students get involved in various interactive simulations, so, for our Southeast Asia unit, they do a mock United Nations session where they look at Myanmar (formerly Burma) and the
human rights situation there; at the same time, we go into depth about the history
of these cultures so they have a background and a
context for
understanding current events.
Understanding Human Rights Education in your glocal context In this website organized by the United Nations Regional Information Center for Western Europe, you will be able to explore the basis of Human Rights Education (HRE) by looking at the different approaches and principles of human rights education, as well as at the roles and responsibilities of -LSB
Human Rights Education in your glocal
context In this website organized by the United Nations Regional Information Center for Western Europe, you will be able to explore the basis
of Human Rights Education (HRE) by looking at the different approaches and principles of human rights education, as well as at the roles and responsibilities of -LSB
Human Rights Education (HRE) by looking at the different approaches and principles
of human rights education, as well as at the roles and responsibilities of -LSB
human rights education, as well as at the roles and responsibilities
of -LSB-...]
I, and the millions
of people who were not born and who do not live (or aspire to live) in America, who have supported you in this campaign,
understand that you are only
human and that there is only so much you can do within the difficult constraints
of your political and existencial
context.
The teachings
of kindness,
understanding, patience and balance, emphasizing that each
human being exists within the
context of an interconnectedness that includes not only other
human beings, but all living beings within the natural world, can be a foundation for long lasting peace for humanity.
The scientific study
of the fundamental processes
of learning and teaching should help us
understand what is universal, and
human, before we can know what is specific to particular
contexts or groups.
The curriculum reflects the College
of Education and
Human Development's mission to
understand and enhance the various
contexts in which learning takes place through research, new program implementation, and policy work.
That is what qualitative research is about and that is what this collection
of essays is about: How researchers seek to
understand other
human beings in their own terms in their own
contexts and in their own...
The author, a pioneer in the training
of assistance dogs for persons with physical disabilities, demonstrates a keen
understanding of training in the
context of dog -
human relationships.