Sentences with phrase «dependence upon human»

His love of children, his dependence upon human companionship, need hardly be remarked.
Because of their dependence upon humans, pit bulls respond well to positive reinforcement training and praise — they want to impress you by learning new tricks and showing submissive behavior.

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The fourth pillar of Islam is the fast -LCB- sawn) of Ramadan as a reflection upon the human dependence on God and on spiritual goals.
The pathologies of speech, hearing, and sight demonstrate the profound dependence of all of the higher human functions upon bodily structures.
Babies know about as much of human fallibility and dependence upon God as they will ever know — and perhaps even more than we will ever know.
But the theory of divine relativity assumes a finer and deeper knowledge of reality than that evidenced by human knowing with its dependence upon sense experience and abstract universals.
From David Hume and Edmund Burke to Michael Oakeshott and Friedrich Hayek (each of whom is amply represented and thoughtfully commented upon in this book) conservative theorists have criticized «contractualist» and «constructivist» approaches to political life that ignore the dependence of the social fabric upon institutions, customs, and habits that are not the product of human design.
Such an understanding is present in Schleiermacher's definition of religion as a sense, feeling, or awareness or human dependence upon God.
On the human side, it is the always potential and often the actually realized sense of dependence upon the divine reality that sustains and (as traditional language would phrase it) «saves» such existence from triviality, meaninglessness, and extinction.
A man who is utterly self - contained and whose chief ambition is to be «self - existent» and hence to exist without dependence upon relationships of any sort, is a man whom we regard as an unpleasant if not vicious specimen of the race; and it is odd that deity has been regarded, and this even in Christian circles, as more like such a self - contained human being rather than as like a man who in every area of his life is open to relationships and whose very existence is rich in the possibility of endless adaptations to new circumstances.
I have been arguing all along that this larger world is never just the human community, but is the world of man's dependence upon God who is his origin and his Lord.
At the heart of every human love there is a dependence upon freedom which can not be either bought or compelled.
To the extent that traditional conceptions of morality require a recognition of some salutary dependence upon nature, or of insuperable limitations on human self - transformation, science must be understood as an outright rejection of them.
2311 Figure Drawing II Prerequisite (s): ART 2310 Advanced studies of the human figure with more dependence upon anatomy and complicated figure arrangement.
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