«until Obama wrote
them an essay on the nature of the Checks and Balances of the Three Branches of Government according to the President» lol, does the public have access to this essay?
SCOTUS responded by holding off on releasing the decision until Obama wrote
them an essay on the nature of the Checks and Balances of the Three Branches of Government according to the President (Petty, yes.
One wonders how familiar the 240 authors of the 2013 draft National Assessment are with Karl Popper's famous
essay on the nature of science and its distinction from «pseudoscience.»
Good
essay on nature should be either focused on one of these aspects or be devoted to the concept in general.
The film is not merely about the strictures of gender through the ages, but also
an essay on the nature of evolution (the Godardian final shot even switches from film to video) and it scores points through knowing casting (Quentin Crisp as Queen Elizabeth I!)
And in another, it's a film theorist's
essay on the nature of conscience, which wills itself into being here in the form of the unblinking eye of a camera operated by nobody in particular — or, if you feel like getting all Bergman on Haneke's ass, perhaps by God himself.
But it is
an essay on the nature of colour, written in about 1225, that has the Durham researchers most excited.
We need to bring the thinness of
essays on nature back to the thickness of essays on Walden grounded in woodchucks, hoeing beans, and thawing sandbanks.
Another literary Bostonian son is Ralph Waldo Emerson, famous for
his essays on nature and Transcendentalism.
But it's as much a collection of conceptual
essays on the nature of architectural play as instruction manual — and to be fair, this is a product pitched at a target audience older than my kids, really teenagers and up.
Not exact matches
Before accepting Hart's statement that «Rand was definitely
on the side of barbarism,» make sure you've read Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology and her two political
essays, «Man's Rights» and «The
Nature of Government.»
The Historicity of
Nature:
Essays on Science and Theology by Wolfhart Pannenberg Templeton, 272 pages, $ 29.95 Wolfhart Pannenberg, one of the great figures of German Protestant theology, turns eighty this year.
This
essay focuses
on the
nature of self - interest, and that is a different question than whether self - interest is the only possible end of human action.
Throughout his life, these
essays on Judaism and the Jews provided Kristol with a forum both familiar and provocative enough for exploring his thoughts
on religion, society, and human
nature as a whole.
In the balance of the
essay, I have proposed an equivalence between prehension and primordial intentionality
on the one hand, and subjective aim and act intentionality
on the other Finally, I have suggested that, if we are to take the proposals in The Structure of Behavior seriously, Merleau - Ponty — along with the process philosophers — has refused to bifurcate
nature and is willing to make intentionality, like prehension, a truly «universal medium.»
I begin this
essay by sharing the assumption of Joranson and Butigan, namely that creation consciousness is a needed attitude
on the part of Christians if, in relation to the abuse of
nature, Christians are to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.1
I hope to deal with this problem in a short
essay on God's superjective
nature.
MN — David Ray Griffin, «Whitehead's Philosophy and Some General Notions of Physics and Biology,» Mind in
Nature:
Essays on the Interface of Science and Philosophy, edited by John B. Cobb, Jr., and David Ray Griffin.
Hartshorne answers Brightman's invitation to cut his criticism to pieces both in the correspondence, and in the 1960
essay on Brightman.42 In the
essay, Hartshorne attempts to show the incoherence of Brightman's final statement of the
nature of the self in Person and Reality.
Meland, Bernard E., «New Perspectives
on Nature and Grace,» The Scope of Grace:
Essays in Honor of Joseph Sittler, ed.
The criticism already given of Alexander's concept of metaphysics in The Idea of
Nature (IN 163) becomes even more radical in An
Essay on Metaphysics.
The first results of these metaphysical inquiries can be found in the five books of the manuscript «Notes towards a Metaphysic» (written from September 1933 till May 1934), in which he makes an endeavor to construct a cosmological - metaphysical system of his own, 5 following the example of Whitehead's and Alexander's description of reality as a process, but based
on his method elaborated in An
Essay on Philosophical Method, 6 and in «Sketch of a Cosmological Theory,» the first (never published) cosmology conclusion to The Idea of
Nature.
Over the course of two decades he has been intimately linked with the journal, publishing
essay after
essay on subjects that extended from Shakespeare to original sin, from the latest movie, to the
nature of evolution....
This semi-autobiographical work, subti - tled «Non-Religious Thoughts
on Christian Spirituality,» is a collection of
essays and personal reflections chronicling the author's growing understanding of the
nature of God and Jesus, and the need and responsibility for an authentic personal response to that understanding.
What the
Essay on Radical Evil teaches about freedom, indeed, is that this same power that duty imputes to us is in reality a non-power; the «propensity for evil» has become «corrupt
nature,» although evil is still only a manner of being of the freedom which comes to it from freedom.
In Mind and
Nature:
Essays on the Interface of Science and Philosophy, ed.
This different perspective
on contingency constitutes, for Pannenberg, one of the major contributions that Christian theology has made to the philosophy of science; e.g. «The doctrine of creation and modern science», 1989, Toward a theology of
nature:
essays on science and faith, ed.
, Mind in
Natures Essays on the Interface of Science and Philosophy (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1977).
Growing out of a series of books and
essays Kekes has written over the last several years -
on the
nature of moral argument, the problem of evil, and the conflictual goods and evils that make up life as we know it - Against Liberalism marks the author's most explicit broadside against liberal theory to date.
Since pressure of other work has prevented my writing a special
essay on this, I have put together the gist of what I said by taking extracts from my contributions to the Gifford Lectures at Edinburgh University in 1971/2 and 1972/3 (The
Nature of Mind and The Development of Mind by A. J. P. Kenny, H. C. Longuet - Higgins, J. R. Lucas and C. H. Waddington; Edinburgh University Press, 1972 and 1973).
It is taken from something he says about the relationship between human suffering and human depravity in his
essay «
On Human
Nature.»
Dr. J. A. Hadfield, one of the most distinguished psychologists of my generation, in an
essay on The Mind and the Brain argues
on a scientific basis «that in the course of evolution the mind shows an ever - increasing tendency to free itself from physical control and, breaking loose from its bonds, to assert its independence and live a life undetermined except by the laws of its own
nature.»
1See his paper, «Whitehead and Modern Science» in Mind In
Nature:
Essays on the Interface of Science and Philosophy, edited by John B. Cobb, Jr. and David R. Griffin (University Press of America.
Their two reasonable and constructive
essays are supplemented by readings from other American thinkers
on the
nature of church - state relations and a small selection of relevant court cases.
Whitehead» s view of language — which he himself never develops, not even in the
essay on Symbolism — is an almost incidental result of his view of sense - awareness, and of the primacy (once you start from sense - awareness) of the absolutely fundamental process which he calls «the passage of
nature.»
Editor's Note: This post is the last in a four - part series of
essays for Scientific America n by primatologist Frans de Waal
on human
nature, based
on his ongoing research.
Boomsma, who also wrote an
essay on the amoebae in the same issue of
Nature, noted that it is «a fascinating finding because the Dictyostelium - bacterial symbiosis is evidently driven by mutualistic advantages, despite the obvious risks of bacterial exploitation of the dispersal opportunities provided by the hosts.»
Developed over 20 years ago and updated ever since, it contains my complete collection of published popular
essays on topics from cosmology and black holes, to space travel and weird things in
nature.
Read the comedian's
essay for TIME
on changing the world of online dating Connectivity First Evidence That Online Dating Is Changing the
Nature of Society Dating websites have changed the way couples meet.
Directed with exquisite care by Michael Radford, this loosely fact - based drama is both a touching story of mutual affection and a deeply intelligent
essay on the relationship between
nature and culture.
, a feature - length documentary
on the entire series (from the memorable Second Sight Films release of the film); In Search of the Hotel Broslin, a 2001 featurette with Henenlotter and rapper R.A. «The Rugged Man» Thornburn; a six - minute outtakes reel in HD from a 2K scan of a 16 mm print; The Frisson of Fission: Basket Case, Conjoined Twins, and «Freaks» in Cinema, a new video
essay by Travis Crawford discussing the history of films featuring «freaks of
nature»; a set of image galleries (promotional stills, behind the scenes, ephemera, advertisements, home video releases); a promo gallery featuring 3 theatrical trailers (all in HD from 4K sources), a TV spot (also in HD from a 4K source), and 2 radio spots; The Slash of the Knife, a rarely seen short film made by Henenlotter prior to Basket Case; an audio commentary
on The Slash of the Knife by Henenlotter and Mike Bencivenga; outtakes and an image gallery from The Slash of the Knife; Belial's Dream, an animated short story by filmmaker Robert Morgan; and last but not least, a 28 - page insert booklet featuring the
essay «Case History» by Michael Gingold, «Cham - pain in the Park!»
«In my class, I ask students to write
essays that are exploratory and meditative,» Sommers says, «
essays that focus
on the interplay of the particular and the universal,
on the flexibility and experimental
nature of the
essay genre, and
on the development of a narrative voice to tell a compelling story.»
This is an
essay for the issues and debates section of AQA Psychology
on the
nature nurture debate.
As a result, many preservice teachers who completed the critique
essay commented
on the ethical
nature of the diversity simulation, for example:
The
nature of custom
essay writers will focus the evaluations you get, and
on the off chance that you figure out how to get your thesis permit in the first endeavor.
This collection of 22
essays by a transplanted Californian now living in northern Minnesota offers reflections
on the art of fishing and the boundaries between
nature and modern life.
Use the
essay as a canvas
on which you can paint your observations of human
nature while objectively assessing the relationship you have with money and riches.
Controversial
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on various issues and disciplines, but the person has to understand the
nature of this
essay and basic guidelines leading you to success and a good mark.
Most standard coursework
essays are 2000 words in length and primarily theoretical in
nature while coursework reports are based
on the practical aspect of your coursework.
Below is the sample of a good persuasive
essay on biology,
nature and nurture.