Sentences with phrase «feel the human pain»

Whatever your supposed politics are — left, right — if you put it in a human connection, most people will rise to the occasion and feel the human pain in a way that they might not if it was presented in a more conceptual way.

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Telling someone that releasing their pain in public like this and feeling as if NakedPastor / The Lasting Supper is not the proper place to discuss anything human?
It was his conviction that the Christian must always contemplate wars with mental pain and that «if any one either endures or thinks of them without mental pain, his is a more miserable plight still, for he thinks himself happy because he has lost all human feeling
When I reflect on the infinite pains to which the human mind and heart will go in order to protect itself from the full impact of reality, when I recall the mordant analyses of religious belief which stem from the works of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud and, furthermore, recognize the truth of so much of what these critics of religion have had to say, when I engage in a philosophical critique of the language of theology and am constrained to admit that it is a continual attempt to say what can not properly be said and am thereby led to wonder whether its claim to cognition can possibly be valid — when I ask these questions of myself and others like them (as I can not help asking and, what is more, feel obliged to ask), is not the conclusion forced upon me that my faith is a delusion?
God is not to be perceived as an abstract remote deity insensitive to the deepest religious feelings which grow out of experiences of pain, suffering, death, and human agony.
Other people regard an embryo in the early weeks of pregnancy as not deserving of unqualified protection because, before we feel it to be human, we feel an obligation to spare the human - that - is - to - be unnecessary pain.
The plea to remember that the other is a human being with feelings, hopes, pain, joy, may on occasion be ineffectual but it is never irrelevant, and it has its place in any ethic.
Humans are created to be social creatures, but peacekeepers often feel like their needs, thoughts, pain and grievances do not matter.
Since human beings feel pain and cattle feel pain, the theory holds, we are equals; our differences are as insignificant as racial distinctions.
Aldo Leopold and J. Baird Callicott project the possibility and the desirability of extending the realm of moral consideration beyond the human community to include not only warm - blooded creatures, not only animals who can feel pain, but all living things and their systems and habitats (SCA 237 - 39, IDLE 76 - 94).
If you need a clarification on what you could not deduce: here it is: «I am a human being who knows that if I hurt someone else, I, myself will feel pain due upon myself.»
Specifically, when capsaicin frequently binds to receptors within the human central nervous system's TRPV1 channel (the sensory receptor system for pain and heat detection), these receptors deplete and this depletion results in a whole host of benefits for the central nervous system at large, including terminating cancer cells, increasing the metabolic rate and digestive efficiency, increasing circulatory blood flow, and combatting inflammation, and making you feel better about the world.
, ar we nt human beings or ar we nt feeling the pains dt wenger poured upon our hearts nd minds??.
In the grand scheme of things, a little back pain when you're creating a whole other human being isn't a big deal, but in the moment it sure does feel like one!
Although animals have the same capacity to feel fear and pain that humans have, our physiology is vastly different.
The great apes» ability to use language and tools, to feel pain, and to form lasting relationships with others is evidence, the Great Ape Project maintains, that apes are part of a «community of equals» with humans.
Initially a method to keep the eye lubricated and a response to pain, Trimble argues that crying became a way for early humans to share feelings of sorrow, joy and compassion and to empathize with others long before we developed language.
Endothelin is known to cause pain in humans and also evokes itching, which could explain the urge sunburned patients feel to scratch their skin.
The same can not be said of a question that has surfaced in medical journals in recent weeks with all the impact of a shark's fin: can a human fetus feel pain?
Bryce Huebner, an experimental philosopher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has found his human subjects are willing to accept the possibility that machines have «beliefs» and even feel pain, but only if those machines have a humanoid face.
But ever since cerebral organoids were first created from stem cells in 2013, they have ignited an intense ethical debate, including about whether they can suffer, feel pain, or be conscious — and whether they have human rights.
Genetic studies in humans have recently identified a mutation in the voltage-gated sodium (Nav) channel, Nav1.7, which causes people to lose the ability to feel pain.
Humans are hardwired to feel another person's pain.
THURSDAY, May 27, 2010 (Health.com)-- Humans are hardwired to feel another person's pain.
But all of the pain and problem - solving here feel human and natural, never forced or contrived.
It also discusses and rates the pain bees feel from human devices like boots and magazines.
Meter discusses 5 types of bees and rates the pain humans feel getting stung by each.
But indeed, I'd argue that Rob Zombie's film is a more accurate representation of what it means to be a human being in our modern era, because we still feel dread, fear, pain and love.
We may not feel the pain of the loss of humans, but Caesar clearly does.
If the undercurrent of the plot is the question of the relevance of and necessity for ethics in wartime, the underlying thrust of the arcs of Kirk — the man who lives like he's never going to die and who's convinced himself that he'll never allow the death of anyone in his «family» — and Spock — the half - human, half - Vulcan who has experienced the annihilation of his entire planet and has determined never to feel that pain again — is a shifting perspective on death.
But there's something so human in the attempt that the movie, despite the crushing weight of the pain it contains, ultimately feels hopeful.
For those on the same vocabulary level as me and needing a more plain English description, this is a robot that uses sensors to determine the pain, pressure, or heat that a human's skin would feel when touching something, which then turns that touch sensation into scalable data.
They just can't communicate their feelings like humans, which means they usually experience pain for longer periods of time.
In puppies, chewing is a way to relieve pain caused by teething, and like human babies, they need something to make their gums feel better as their new teeth grow in.
They feel pain and fear, and suffer too much of both at the hands of humans.
They may not verbalize or complain like a human would, but animals most likely feel pain with periodontal disease.
Pets, just like humans, can experience various feelings of grief, loss, pain and go through a mourning period.
That is now changing as it is increasingly believed all animals, even robust looking ones like the bully breeds, do feel pain much as humans do, even though they express it differently.
Others feel that human beings do not have the right to own another living creature, and may not inflict pain or suffering on them for any reason other than self - defense.
The pain dogs experience appears to be similar to the pain humans feel.
We have felt the pain of losing a beloved pet; the grief you feel is the same as if you had lost a human friend.
Much like a human surgery, your dog will feel no pain during the surgical procedure and will be sedated.
Just like you and your human family members, your pets can feel and react to pain.
Excessive noise, handling and lack of safety can intensify the level of pain any animal or human might be feeling.
We know that rabbits have the same neurophysiological mechanisms as humans to produce pain and therefore have the capacity to feel pain in the same manner as ourselves.
Staff veterinarians felt the frightened dog would not make it through the night and doubted she would ever trust another human, yet she was given pain medication and supportive care.
Because dogs and cats show pain differently than humans do, a lot of people have concluded that animals don't feel pain like we do.
We suspect that the cats feel phantom pain in their amputation sites, just as some human amputees feel phantom pain for years in limbs that are no longer there.
In 2007, the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) stated in the AAHA / AAFP Pain Management Guidelines for Dogs & Cats: «Historically it was thought that animals did not feel pain or that they perceived pain differently than humans.
Just as a human following an amputation has phantom pain or a sensation that the missing limb is still there, cats will feel like their claws are still there.
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