Sentences with phrase «example of human action»

Hanna Arendt celebrates revolution as perhaps the grandest example of human action, and then she points out where it invariably goes wrong.
In On Revolution she celebrates revolution as perhaps the grandest example of human action and points out where invariably it goes wrong.

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For example, advocates of autonomy might defend euthanasia as death with dignity, while most Christian teaching judges euthanasia and physician - assisted suicide to be actions beneath and against human dignity.
It would be otiose to give examples: a distant thunder is in the past as much as a distant star; but no matter how far in time - space a star or galaxy is, it is always faintly immanent in my Here - Now even when its action is below the threshold of human perception; its action can be made visible by a combination of lenses or a prolonged photographic exposure.
As in the human example, not only must the nature of the event be appropriate in order to have a special act of God, God's intention must also have a sufficiently large influence in determining the nature of the action.
For example a large and politically powerful portion of the worlds largest energy consumer denying not only the fact that climate change is happening, but that it even can happen as a result of the actions of humans.
Gandhi, for example, was sustained by a deep faith in the goodness of human nature, a goodness he thought nonviolent action could call forth.
Also, eating in a comparable manner to our precursors has been demonstrated on numerous occasions to offer stunning medical advantages, including counteractive action of most maladies of human progress, for example, tumor, coronary illness, Alzheimers, and other interminable conditions that are generally created by horrible eating routine and way of life.
The findings, say scientists, are an impressive example of human evolution in action.
For human systems, existing studies focus on frameworks and principles of adaptation planning, but examples of implemented adaptation actions and evaluation of outcomes are scarce.
Other examples have made the error of using this heightened, artificial system to replicate human characteristics, with the result that perfectly fetching actors invariably emerge resembling action - figures of themselves.
«The relationship between military and police officers and their canine partners is a prime example of the human - animal bond in action,» said J. Michael McFarland, DVM, DABVP, Group Director of Companion Animal Veterinary Operations at Zoetis.
Condorelli's work is concerned with how all human action takes place amidst countless structures of support — whether emotional, legal or physical, for example custom writings like here» custom essay writing site here — mostly taken for granted, and therefore often seeming to be invisible.
These revisions are one example of a strategy we saw Carson use consistently: Add uncertainty at the level of ignorance to destabilize the science, then articulate the harms, hazards, or consequences behind our current actions, and drive it home with a visceral image of risk (which she does in this example through images of liver damage, the accumulation of DDT in milk and butter, and the ability of toxic chemicals to pass to breast - fed human infants, and to a fetus in utero).
Joronen and Oksanen (2012) more constructively identified three key features: in emergency: «climate change is an immediate or impending threat», that extends to «life and health of humans and many other life forms» and is highly likely to result in «social disorder, for example economic turmoil and mass migration of climate refugees», in the absence of immediate action.
Examples of harmful climate actions are identified in our briefing paper, Ensuring the right climate actions for ecosystems and people: Recommendations for Paris, prepared by the REDD + Safeguards Working Group (RSWG), a North - South coalition of more than 40 human rights, environmental and indigenous organizations pushing for the effective implementation of REDD + safeguards.
And it was recognized those actions were a crap shoot (Where good science and policy goes bad: de-salinization plants in Oz rather than managing episodic flooding, drilling 20,000 ′ below a seafloor 5,000 ′ under a precious biosphere to seek oil that is abundantl available on dry land, for examples), but can anyone name a project of doubt on the scale of this one where unspeakable trillions are to be spent, redistributed, productivity disincentized, where people's lives across the world will be thrown into uncertainty, where this trans - generational mindset will, by design, crush the willful and spirited energy and creativity of human kind until it is finally overthrown democratically or otherwise?
Externalities may be addressed by either a tax / credit or some other public policy, public ownership and management of the commons, or privatization of the commons, or through court actions — each option may have it's own costs — for example, the large - scale privatization of the climate system may be impractical with given technology (analogy with toll roads), and even without that, it has at least an aesthetic cost (nature is supposed to be nature; and psychologically, humans may benifit from some amount of public space) and perhaps scientific (ie nature — in this context, nature as it is with relatively small impacts of humankind — is not nature if it is not being itself) costs; there may be inefficiencies in the court system that could be bypassed for issues that are easily addressed with legislation (unless we had a class - action lawsuit on behalf of all people now until the year).
Take for example, the 2012 Ontario Superior Court of Justice decision, Al - Dandachi v. SNC - Lavalin Inc., in which the defendant brought a motion to strike out all references in a plaintiff's statement of claim relating to his human rights claim for failing to disclose a reasonable cause of action.
These examples suggest that adequate protection of human rights in Australia requires actions that will bind the states and territories and the Commonwealth.
For example, in a State where the general conditions of a certain part of the population prevent or impair their enjoyment of human rights, the State should take specific action to correct those conditions.
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