Sentences with phrase «flawed nature of»

They are keenly aware of the inherently flawed nature of human thinking when left unchecked.»
The scratchy surface of Rauschenberg's drawings and prints may combine abstract Expressionism with Dada and early Pop, but they own up to the flawed nature of the human hand, of humanity itself.
There appear to be two differing schools of thought regarding Metacritic; one argues that its inconsequential and its flawed nature means that it should be disregarded in an objective assessment of any games in question and the other school relies on its results to prop up its arguments, even if it makes an admission to the flawed nature of its findings.
Your ignoring the deeply and inherently flawed nature of representative democracy.
Jeremy — I agree with what you're saying about the flawed nature of atonement theology, but could you explain how you see the mechanism at work with how Jesus» death cleansed our sins or defeated death and Satan if not for a price being paid?

Not exact matches

Yet the controlling nature of webinars is their fatal flaw: Webinars hijack 30 - 60 minutes of your life you'll never get back.
«It's a flaw of human nature not to anticipate, only to react.»
The ignorance bred by religion regarding what human beings as containing a ghost in the machine led the way for the misconceptions believed by communists regarding human beings as blank slates, since both religion and communists envisioned human beings in this flawed conceptual manner, denying the evolved components of the brain and the innate nature we are born with due to our genetic make up.
Not for the communist atrocities those were caused by attempts to engineer society, based on a flawed understanding of innate human nature and a fallacious belief in humans beings as blank slates.
In terms of my own field - oriented understanding of the nature and function of Whiteheadian societies, Wolf's model is ingenious but still flawed.
In a book which offers a radical rethink on the nature of the soul, this is a fatal flaw.
It goes more into the flawed and hypocritical nature of all human beings.
There's plenty of your «flawed and hypocritical nature of all human beings» to be found in Christianity, and even in your God.
By doing so, we trade our flawed human nature for the spirit of God and the fruit of His spirit.
, examine the flawed, conjectured hypothesises that Charles Darwin started - then jump on the wagon as the flight of fancy takes YOU to where ever YOU wishto go - YOU are in control, YOU create what you want, the laws of nature are at YOUR fingertips, why YOU can probably create a tree, or fill an ocean - freeze the polar icecaps — Lets all bow to YOU MR. SCIENTIST.
As Reynolds writes, «Neediness, vulnerability, or lack of ability is not a flaw detracting from an otherwise pure and complete human nature.
Unfortunately, however, this theologian imported into his theology a fundamental flaw in existentialist philosophy, namely, its uncritical acceptance of a materialist - mechanistic conception of nature and the corresponding assumption that freedom can never be at home in the machine of the cosmos.
This flawed nature and all that has come from it is a result of that «original sin».
The difference stems from Augustine's interpretation of a Latin translation of Romans 5:12 to mean that through Adam all men sinned, whereas the Orthodox reading in Greek interpret it as meaning that all of humanity sins as part of the inheritance of flawed nature from Adam.
The natural person can recognize the glory of nature in spite of natural disasters, pests and disease; the splendor of the cultivated arts, especially music, in spite of art's occasional pomp and pretense; and the radiance of virtuous persons in spite of the flaws we can find in the best of them.
But to recognize that precursor would have posed an awkward question for Walzer: Are the liberationist project's flaws merely a matter of means and attitude, or are they also rooted in its conception of human nature, its principles, and its goals?
Is there a flaw here in one's use of Scripture or is it in the nature of Biblical materials that singleness of theme can be achieved only by their violation?
Corrington documented the way the female has been excluded from the personae of the deity in Christianity, detailing the numerous arguments that present the female nature as flawed and limited.
Moreover, leaving aside its unfortunate opening and closing frame chapters, where the struggle to believe is treated in banal, secular - triumphalist terms from the protagonist's adult vantage, this novel persuasively represents Islam as an active, complex source of theologically framed consolation and challenge for Midwestern Muslims, who emerge as variously flawed believers at odds with each other about the nature and imperatives of their faith.
The watchmaker argument is flawed in that equates something that does not occur in nature, and applies the logic of design and purpose onto nature in a very arbitrary way.
It's a flaw of my nature.
Yes, thank goodness your god commanded the death of his own son, which was suicide, to make up for the flawed nature inherent at birth.
There is a great and terrible flaw in the nature and personality of man.
Every Gunner wants to see this team evolve into the something better, Wengers project of replicating Barcelona's style of play is flawed due to the physically nature, pace and brute strength in the Premier league.
Their invincible backline is no longer feared, and in Real Madrid's case, loved as Barca's defensive flaws suit the tactical nature of Madrid's play, quick counter-attacking football which the slow Barcelona backline can no longer cope with.
Moreover, their views did not diverge drastically from the Hobbesian perspective: the cause of all human conflicts could be found in the essential characteristics of human nature, which is fundamentally flawed, self - interested and prone to conflict.
I tend to agree with that (rare enough given most of your posts, lol), but it is all of a type with the dysfunctional nature of NuLabour, the lack of anyone other than political pygmies and deeply unpleasant illiberal control freaks to repalce him, and the flawed character of the man himself.
Marxism's lack of understanding of human nature, it's morally flawed call for violence, it's debasement of the individual to be subservient to the Party and to the State, the lack of curtailment on the state's power, and a host of other issues caused it to be a political failure as precedent to it's economic failures, which are legion.
Fischbach is the epitome of the curious soul, constantly poking around at the edges of known physics in search of something that other people overlooked: a fifth force of nature, for instance, or a flaw in Einstein's theory of relativity.
That paper launched a lively debate, and today a group at the State University of New York at Stony Brook has fired back: The authors argue in Nature that the earlier analysis was flawed, and cancers are due to this «bad luck» only 10 % to 30 % of the time, STAT reports.
In general, symmetry is the rule in the universe — the world makes perfect sense if seen in a mirror, for instance — but in April, physicist Edward Stephenson at Indiana University found a flaw in the balance of nature that researchers have been seeking for decades.
Paul, Mann et al still do not acknowledge a fraction of the flaws in their temperature curve that Steve has highlighted, although they were forced into publishing a correction to their study in nature, it does not go so far as to address many of the problems Steve has unearthed.
Secondly, the gold standard for evidence, the Randomized Control Trial (RCT) may have design flaws due to the nature of the medications being tested.
Young sugar babies are also enthusiastic and inexperienced in nature which can lead to making rash or bad decisions, but their general openness, curiosity and willingness to try out new experiences more than compensate for any of their flaws.
I «am flawed by nature (Romans 3:23), for all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.
Despite its flaws, «Complete Unknown» raises provocative questions about the nature of identity and whether it's more a comfort or a trap.
Ethan Hawke (Before Sunrise, Mystery Date) plays Vincent, a child born with all of the genetic flaws that nature meant him to have, including a 30 year expected lifespan due to a heart condition known since birth.
In Part 1 of our video interview, Haggis speaks with us about the nature of love, his love for flawed characters, the selfishness of artists, the painful process of writing the script, the influence of Blow - Up, and more.
The combat system is fun although flawed in design due to the chaotic nature of battles.
Something about this film feels very clunky, as it moves into its second half it drops much of the sexual nature of its interesting but flawed opening and focuses instead on the actual nature of this heist, using a non-linear sequence that, whilst amusing enough, tends to sap almost all of the tension by virtue of its retrospective nature.
Metacritic is deeply flawed in my opinion and at the same time it isn't because it represents the nature of man and the differing nature of opinions as well as the more notorious elements of our character such a desire for attention, to profit and our obsession with review scores!
These small behaviors are clearly central to the flawed, incredible, haunting nature of being human, and the frustration at not meeting these simple requirements for humanity gives ScarJo an incredible depth to convey with the simplest of gestures.
Transparent postproduction effects and obvious puppet - work show how»50s schlock could, with the forgiving nature of black - and - white film stock, more easily pass off its flaws.
This is one flawed design concept because of the open world nature of the game, it means you will have to repeat tasks to gather Intel before you can even attempt the next mission.
I'm well aware of the near - incestuous nature of the nominating process; however, your example of Blood Diamond is slightly (although granted not completely) flawed.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z