Sentences with phrase «elaboration by»

if the Pauline letters may not be seen as the essential part of the messages Paul had to convey, pressed into brief compass as a basis for elaboration by the carriers.
These radiations in part came from Japanese management culture, very different from U.S. practice, the ideas of Deming — which both influenced and reflected Japanese practice — and their elaborations by others.

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We can not view it as a stage in the theological elaboration of the concept of God by Israel.
This book by John E. Hare, son of influential (and recently deceased) philosopher R. M. Hare, is full of stimulating ideas that call for elaboration.
For his book is replete with long quotations from the Council followed by his own comments and elaborations.
(Martin Buber, Eclipse of God, Studies in the Relation between Religion and Philosophy [New York: Harper & Brothers, 1952], «Religion and Philosophy,» translated by Maurice S. Friedman, p. 58 f., «Religion and Modern Thought,» also my translation, p. 91 f.) Hence here too entering into relation precedes the elaboration of distance, I - Thou precedes I - It.
Little by little the notion grew on me that all of these slow - coming, painfully obvious insights of mine were, without exception, elaborations of the inarticulate confidence which had itself been growing in me all the while.
The quantitative aspect of intensity, whereby pattern is the primitive feature of existents, receives elaboration in regard to perception by Alexander and Bergson, in a manner that may certainly have influenced Whitehead, inspiring him at the same time to devise a revisionist scheme in which unnecessary distinctions between quantitative and qualitative patterns could be maintained by a firmer metaphysical grasp of the nature of intensity per se (particularly its ontological rescuability from infection by the notion of measurable extensive quanta).24
And I take it as established that Hausman has shown a means whereby we can understand Bergson's approach as both metaphorical and rational2 As I am certain the reader does, I have questions I would like answered in light of their important insights and these interpretations of Bergson, but the issue I will examine presently is how Gunter's thesis and Hausman's elaboration might affect our understanding of Bergson's influence on Whitehead.3 The view of Bergson Gunter seeks to supplant is very widely held, and indeed was held, (if not really defended) until recently even by Professor Hausman (see the «Dialogue» below).
At first glance, Feuerbach's later theory looks like an elaboration of a view that goes back at least to the Roman poet Statius and was revived by Spinoza, Hobbes, Hume and others: that fear of the terrifying forces of nature first created the gods — «in the ignorance of causes,» as Hobbes explains.
The elaboration of theorems by the process of deductive inference — the part of mathematical inquiry that makes it appear as a discipline of necessity — is in reality a means of making good the freedom inherent in the choice of the definitions and axioms in terms of which this elaboration is carried out.
But so long as we are not in this state of perfection we have to live by the rational elaboration of moral principles, and by specific moral and legal rules: «Thou shalt not kill.»
By an elaboration of two propositions I hope to illustrate the role of the imagination as it has been defined and asserted to have a proper role in preaching.
I believe that this notion can be incorporated into the hierarchical model by an additional elaboration.
Cosmotheandric «trinity» offers, as a concept, both dynamics and coherence: the Cosmotheandric Reality is a differentiated reality which is in movement and holds together the three dimensions of God, Man and World.57 This «trinity» is perichoresis and relation, it is not monism or dualism but difference - in - relation: this aspect is shared by Panikkar and nearly all contemporary elaborations of the doctrine of the Trinity.
The subliminal region, whatever else it may be, is at any rate a place now admitted by psychologists to exist for the accumulation of vestiges of sensible experience [whether inattentively or attentively registered], and for their elaboration according to ordinary psychological or logical laws into results that end by attaining such a «tension» that they may at times enter consciousness with something like a burst.
It has been a truism of scholarship that women were particularly attracted to Christianity, and those women numbered significantly among its earliest members — although such claims are rarely accompanied by statistical elaboration.
1For a brief elaboration of minimalist religious naturalism together with a critique by Langdon Gilkey, see my article, «The Viability of Religious Naturalism,» The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, Vol.
But we also need to define the elements of popular internationalism, which is capable of giving a world scale to the struggle, and thus too positively contributing to the elaboration of a new globalisation rather than that proposed by liberalism.
And doctrine is viewed as assumed and given (or received), not really subject to elaboration or helped by periodic restatement.
Indeed, some scholars maintain that the Nicene Creed (which was actually produced by the council of Constantinople) is not even «Nicene» in the sense that it was an adaptation of and an elaboration on the creed of Nicea.
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I'd want to bring in Spinoza and Simondon at this point, and the elaboration of Spinoza's «Multitude» by, say, Negri and Virno.
His responses to the questions are followed by our own elaboration of the concepts he describes.
* Top Image: Adapted with permission from Elaboration of Nanostructured Biointerfaces with Tunable Degree of Coverage by Protein Nanotubes Using Electrophoretic Deposition
But by the 1980s, astrophysicists had embraced a more complex elaboration of the Big Bang known as inflation.
Big Idea 1: The Incredible Bulk The latest elaboration of Steinhardt and Turok's cyclic cosmology, spearheaded by Evgeny Buchbinder of Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ontario, was published last December.
The researchers went a step further by demonstrating the utility of the product by performing nine different elaborations commonly used by medicinal chemists in drug development.
This has been done experimentally by molecular beam epitaxy coupled to thermal annealing; allowing the elaboration of crystalline Ge thin film with embedded MnGe spherical nano - inclusions.
Furthermore, we have recently discovered that the synthesis of lipids required for dendrite tree elaboration is cell - autonomously carried out and regulated by the neurons.
An occasionally convoluted plot and frustrating lack of further elaboration on its themes are more than made up for by the one - two punch of Mark Zaror kicking ass and scene chewing by Noah Segan.
The supplement of exceptional note is a 70 - minute session between writer - directors Joel and Ethan Coen and cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld, in which the trio not only talk through their decisions on the film in a nearly scene - by - scene manner, but are also equipped with a Telestrator that allows them to mark on, and pause, the film for further elaboration.
Developed in the 1980's by Petty and Cacioppo, the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) is a «dual process theory» that seeks to explain how individuals process messages and change their attitudes.
The study «Pressing for Elaboration in Student Talk About Texts» by Dot McElhone examined the use of high - press questions in elementary level classroom discussions.
The definition is followed by some elaboration of it.
Show your students how far they've come by asking them to select an old journal entry or other writing assignment to revisit, either by rewriting it or responding to it with more elaboration or describing whether their answer has changed and why.
For the purposes of this article, we'll use the definition set forth by the National School Climate Council, co-led by the Education Commission of the States: «the quality and character of school life,» with an elaboration: «School climate is based on patterns of students», parents», and school personnel's experience of school life and reflects norms, goals, values, interpersonal relationships, teaching and learning practices, and organizational structures.»
Reading a print or basic ebook with their parents prompted similar content - related actions by children — including labeling, pointing, and verbal elaboration of the story — which can support language development.
This EAG contributed in particular to the elaboration of recommendations concerning demographics and tracing / movement of companion animals, as well as education and communication on zoonoses potentially transmitted by companion animals.
This EAG contributed in particular to the elaboration of recommendations concerning demographics and tracing / movement of companion animals, education and communication on zoonoses potentially transmitted by companion animals, surveillance and infection control and in general policy recommendations.
During the final cycle of activities, experts worked on the elaboration of recommendations that may contribute in understanding and mitigating the risks of infectious diseases potentially transmitted by companion animals to humans and food animals.
The Cliff Bleszinski linked to it in this blog post, as a self - explanatory, factual elaboration on the evils of used games, by simply saying: «Watch this video, and then come back.»
Too many of its best titles were, and are, robust elaborations of concepts pioneered by the Wii, and more involved or innovative experiences such as Lionhead's nigh - mythical Milo & Kate or Rise of Nightmares either failed to materialise or proved too demanding for the technology.
Rather, it's the elaboration of what will be included in the game: a brand new episode called Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep: A Fragmentary Passage.
The original story, first reported on by Game Informer, was also hinted at by other bits of online evidence here and there, but there was no elaboration on many of the questions that some of the leaked screenshots brought up.
By way of further elaboration, Dini posted an entry on his personal blog, King of Breakfast, detailing why not returning to the game franchise was a business decision.
Upon his return to New York City, Stamos affirmed his commitment to the exploration of abstraction and continued to create works guided by his firm belief that «for the painter there exists a spiritual power, which communicates life and meaning to material forms, and... he must achieve this power before taking part in the elaboration of forms.»
Bound by the most banal relationship to music and by an attempt to avoid all interpretation, elaboration or creativity as such, the performers anticipate the music in order to do the sounds.
Finally, by conversing with artists and their works, especular points the way to elaborations about the future, to imaginings of other times and spaces.
Along with the development of abstraction in his painting, his recent work is marked by an elaboration of his approach to installation, incorporating overturned cars and trucks and even spilling beyond the frame of the gallery or museum to include exterior components.
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