Sentences with phrase «exclusively human one»

Social networks are great tools, but «social» is exclusively a human concept.
If you read the references and sources I've cited as well as the review cited by Pat Cassen, I think it will be clear that for the almost exclusively human contribution to be refuted would require more than measurement uncertainties in C12 / C13 ratios (although Pat Cassen's reference addresses the methodology quite well).
If the question is whether the year 2010 increase was exclusively human, the answer is that it may not have been, but was probably close.
For many years, it was thought to be an exclusively human condition.
Honest Kitchen dog food is a small, family run company that makes use of exclusively human grade products to ensure that only the highest quality meal is poured into your dog's bowl.
Although the amount of selenium in human milk varies with the mother's selenium intake, mean intakes as low as 4.7 µg (60 nmol) / day selenium in exclusively human milk - fed infants in Finland are not associated with selenium deficiency symptoms (Kumpulainen et al., 1983).
A new study suggests that female rhesus monkeys engage in a kind of baby talk, casting doubt on the long - held belief that the behavior is exclusively human.
On the other hand, emergent AI may make attributes that are still exclusively human — creativity, emotions, interpersonal relationships — more clearly valued.
An exclusively human affair.
The discovery raises questions about the necessity of consciousness for abstract thought, and supports the idea that maths might not be an exclusively human trait.
Pretending seems to be an exclusively human ability.
«Mental time travel: An exclusively human capacity?.»
In 2015, Harvard researchers Alexandra Rosati and Felix Warneken decided to see whether the primates were able to handle something assumed to be exclusively human: cooking.
Such lateralization, corresponding to our right - and left - handedness, suggests specialization in the brain's hemispheres, which is believed to improve its efficiency and which was first considered an exclusively human, then an exclusively vertebrate, attribute.
«We cook what we eat: this is the exclusively human activity,» Herculano - Houzel writes, «one that allowed us to jump over the energetic wall that still curbs the evolution of all other species and put us on a different evolutionary path from all other animals.»
Because the spinal cord entered the skull at the bottom rather than at the back, as it does for chimps, Dart believed the individual had walked upright — until then, considered an exclusively human trait.
Almost none of us can exclusively human - milk feed our babies, but we can all breastfeed for at least two years and beyond.
The study was the first of its kind to compare the risk of developing NEC and requiring NEC surgery among premature infants on an exclusively human milk diet versus those fed preterm infant formula derived from cow's milk (http://www.hopkinschildrens.org/Human-Donor-Milk-Lower-Risk-for-Premature-Babies.aspx).
Through consumption of concentrated human milk protein, in the form of a human milk fortifier from 100 % human milk by Prolacta Bioscience, critically ill preemies are able to get the nutrition they need to grow while being fed exclusively human milk.
We will also always be grateful to the breast milk donors who made it possible for a human milk fortifier to be made using exclusively human breast milk.»
An exclusively human milk - based diet is associated with a lower rate of necrotizing enterocolitis than a diet of human milk and bovine milk - based products.
Sooner or later such exclusively human efforts themselves also use up their energy and lead to disappointment and despair.
I do not believe in immortality of the individual, and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no superhuman authority behind it.
The bottom - up view, furthermore, must be more inclusive than the exclusively human one of which I have spoken.
A historia is a carefully researched narrative of a series of events, not a realm of exclusively human or divine action unrelated to nature.
LJ - «I do not believe in immortality of the individual, and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no superhuman authority behind it.»
Whitehead certainly contributed to Wieman's willingness during this period to think of this Something as a cosmic, rather than exclusively human, process.
And exactly why do humans persistently «regard themselves as the central and most significant entities in the universe» or assess reality «through an exclusively human perspective?»

Not exact matches

Examining modern campaign politics, the open - source movement and some of the few recent bright spots in the traditional music business, Benkler isolates a handful of «design levers» — «elements of successful cooperative human systems that we can employ to motivate [people]... to contribute to the collective effort rather than exclusively pursue their own interests (at the expense of those of the group).»
Although the program is exclusively an online human resource information system, it does integrate with other payroll solutions or applicant tracking software, giving you easy access from one central dashboard.
The common bed bug (Cimex lectularius) exclusively feeds on human blood and can cause itchy bites.
The Corporation for Social Security Claiming Strategies focuses exclusively on educating advisors, whether financial, legal, human resource or otherwise, as to the nuances of Social Security and Social Security claiming strategies.
This belief, that human activity ought to be directed towards promoting what John Locke called «the advantages and conveniences of life,» and that the human mind ought to concern itself exclusively with gathering together and putting in order the sort of knowledge this enterprise demanded — useful knowledge — is a moral belief, that is, it is a belief about how we ought to spend our lives.
The topic of the justice of God would be relevant exclusively or primarily to his aims for human occasions of becoming.
Pope Gelasius I (492 - 496) expressed his vision of the West in a famous letter to the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I, and, even more clearly in his fourth treatise, where, with reference to the Byzantine model of Melchizedek, he affirmed that the unity of powers lies exclusively in Christ: «Because of human weakness (pride!)
This error trapped the God and Christ of the Colossians exclusively in terms of the moral and spiritual life of humans.
I believe that when we declare God to be exclusively male, we flirt with idolatry, for we re-create God in a human image.
Some think to make you more lovable in my eyes by praising almost exclusively the charm and the kindness of your human face as men saw it long ago on earth.
Secondly, human existence will no longer be lived exclusively within one culture with its own identity and language.
After drawing out how the encyclical applies this to various social, economic and ecological issues he highlighted, concerning «the problem of technology», that «this is the first time an encyclical deals with the subject in such an organic manner -LSB-...] The exclusively technical mentality [and ideology] in fact, reduces all to pure doing... [True human development] requires a new perspective upon man that only the God who is truth and love can provide.»
Those of us who believe that human flourishing depends upon the recognition and honoring of marriage as exclusively the union of a man and a woman see this transformation of marriage into something radically different as a grave threat to human society and human happiness.
Second, if our knowledge of God is based exclusively on the history of Jesus Christ and not on pre-Christian philosophies, then the human attributes of Christ in time also tell us what God is in his very nature and being as God.
Christians are only seeking «heavenly things» and think that earthly matters do not concern them and have no bearing on their salvation, because these things have become exclusively secular and human.
The experiential dimension does not involve immediate intuition of a personal God even though God is directly present within human experience.21 For if religious experience consists exclusively in such an immediate encounter, then there is no broad foundation of agreement to which one could appeal.
There can not be true peace if everyone is his own criterion, if everyone can always claim exclusively his own rights, without at the same time caring for the good of others, of everyone, on the basis of the nature that unites every human being on this earth.»
In connection with the World's Columbian Exposition held at Chicago in 1893 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Columbus's discovery of the New World, there was held a world parliament of religions, whose purpose it was to draw the religious implications of the discovery that the human race was not exclusively European and therefore not exclusively Christian, but global and universal.
By suggesting that the individual is exclusively social, Marx alienates the individual «from the constitutive center of his or her human life, i.e., from God.»
But I do not labor under the misapprehension that the human self can be adequately understood by holding exclusively to discourse in terms of action.
By contrast, in defending the teaching of theology in the universities, the claim is made that what is taught is somehow common human religious property, and not exclusively Christian.
Today more than ever before we feel the need — and also see a greater possibility — of objectifying the problem of the subjectivity of the human being... [W] e can no longer go on treating the human being exclusively as an objective being, but we must also somehow treat the human being as a subject in the dimension in which the specifically human subjectivity of the human being is determined by consciousness.
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