Sentences with phrase «from human endeavour»

He warned «if you remove ethics and judgement and morality from human endeavour, whether it is in peace or war, you will take humanity to another level which is beyond our comprehension.»

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Barth acknowledges man's research for God from below as the height of human endeavours.
3) Your theory of science is appalling (all human endeavour is «made up» and this doesn't differentiate valid sociological from invalid sociological knowledge).
This finding also paves the way for practical applications: the ETH spin - off Malcisbo, which came from the microbiologist's laboratory, endeavours, on the basis of these surface sugar structures to develop novel vaccines against parasites and pathogenic germs for livestock and humans.
Now a curious calm has fallen on these formidable beasts — the engines from the recently retired space shuttles Atlantis and Endeavour — as they await a new role in human space flight.
Taking inspiration from a Disneyland theme park ride, this fantasy from «The Incredibles» director Brad Bird follows the adventures of a young runaway who is transported to an alternate universe where the best of human endeavour has created a flawless utopia.
Driving around this post-apocalyptic countryside is fun, though: the world building that made Techland's first pass at Dying Light so good is held high and celebrated here, too: everything from little ad - hoc racetracks to cottages that tell an entire family's story without any human interaction whatsoever... there's a lot of things here Bethesda could learn from in its next open - world endeavour.
- and using «I» or «we» re-positions the text from an «abstract concept» to a «story of human endeavour» - it's vital to show there's a human heart behind the screen somewhere.
A multi-disciplinary endeavour with longtime collaborators Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier, the Anthropocene exhibition will feature images exploring diverse subjects such as urbanisation, industrialisation and extraction, from oil bunkering and sawmills in Nigeria to the salt mines of the Ural Mountains; at once conveying the sublime qualities of human - marked landscapes and the unsettling reality of sweeping resource depletion.
(As an aside, it is tempting to speculate that other branches of human endeavour such as «social» science and economics (from where a number of the more vocal contrarians come) are not nearly so robustly constrained.
But the robots are too good at their jobs: they interpret their directive by travelling from world to world (and eventually Earth) to enforce happiness: replacing humans in every endeavour, lobotomizing those who object and «seem unhappy,» and eventually subjugating all of humanity — not through malice, but through the efficient mechanical enforcement of «guarding from harm.»
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