Sentences with phrase «existence of a particular society»

The core subject of Yu Hong's paintings has always been human nature, with a focus on the growth and existence of a particular society and the world at large.

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Religion should connect the rational generality of philosophy with the emotions and purposes springing out of existence in a particular society... [it] is the translation of general ideas into particular thoughts, particular emotions, and particular purposes; it is directed to the end of stretching individual interest beyond its self - defeating particularity.»
While, individually, we have responsibility to improve our own wellness, most people are significantly influenced by social forces in the form of fitness trends, advertisements, food costs and availability and, of particular concern, physical, biochemical and mental - emotional stress brought on by life in modern society — life increasingly characterized by existence in Max Weber's steel shell.
Regardless of a particular society's values, human relations are universally based on the existence of both Rights and Responsibilities.
Whoever commits a fraud is guilty not only of the particular injury to him who he deceives, but of the diminution of that confidence which constitutes not only the ease but the existence of society.
The Victorian Government in particular has acknowledged that «the onerous bar set by the courts in Yorta Yorta of proof of the continuous existence and vitality of a pre-sovereignty normative society through to the current day is so difficult to reach», given the history of dispossession and dispersal in the state [21].
If the Court is proposing that law is an external condition for the existence of society, the identity of a particular society being the result of its members observing a particular set of laws, then the law can not at the same time be a product of that society or an internal aspect of the identity of that society.
Similarly, if society is proposed as an external condition for the existence of a body of laws, any particular body of laws being a product of the norms of that society, then the society can not at the same time be a product of that law, or an internal aspect within the definition of that law.
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