Sentences with phrase «from pure thought»

Not from pure thought alone, surely.

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«I think we're substantially inoculated from the other issues that are happening in the industry... Just objectively, we're much more of a media company in that way than pure tech.
Think of food companies» plight this way: The finest scientists in industry have spent decades trying to find or invent a no - calorie sweetener that tastes and feels as good as the stuff extracted from pure cane.
«Aside from pure in - game token situations, companies really need to think of these as securities,» says Jeffrey Neuburger, who advises clients about ICOs at the law firm Proskauer in New York.
Pure Barre teacher and author, Emily Liebert, recently released a new book, «Some Women,» in which the main characters find inspiration for life from the Pure Barre mantra, «You're stronger than you think
If you were naturally blessed with the ability to have perfect form and understand Pure Barre completely your first class, I might think you were from another planet.
At Pure Barre, we provide a thorough road map for how to go from «I think I might want to do this» to «let's make it happen» to actually opening your studio doors.
The white lily is thought to be pure as Christ and a symbol of the purity of the new life that comes from being resurrected.
I think from a pure literary interpretation of the Bible and what it says regarding this topic, i'll take your word for it.
Two and a half centuries later the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, in the «Preface to the Second Edition» of his Critique of Pure Reason (1787), appropriated this «Copernican Revolution» in thought for his own shift from the presumed objectivity of what we know to the act of conscious knowing itself.2 It remains a contestable assessment because the movement is precisely in the opposite direction: After Copernicus, we humans are no longer understood to be in the center of the universe, whereas Kant concentrated precisely on the subjectivity of individual knowing.
In Science and the Modern World, Whitehead argues strongly against the value of pure abstraction because it leads to thinking that is detached from concrete reality and it leads to narrow specialization.
He had asked what happens to Milton's Adam and Eve after the Fall, thinking of their sudden lust for each other (when formerly they bad experienced only pure sexual love), their mutual recriminations and laying of blame, their alienation from the God who had been their friend, and so on.
As being can never be studied as an independent object, the history of metaphysical thought can not be without implications for the history of being:» [E] very science goes through a process of historical development in which, although the fundamental or general problem remains unaltered, the particular form in which this problem presents itself changes from time to time; and the general problem never arises in its pure or abstract form, but always in the particular or concrete form, determined by the present state of knowledge or, in other words, by the development of thought hitherto.
The assumption hidden in this procedure is that pure and true thought about reality can occur only when it is removed from act and practice follow theory: doing is an extension of knowing.
Do you honestly think that you are any more fulfilled by filling your brain with pure nonsense from a mythical source?
Far from being lifeless, listless, existing in some pristine void of pure thought, propositions are primordially affective.
In his view faith understands itself as the pure gift of God, a God who is imaged as acting from above and may be thought of by analogy with human persons.
Leahy is a deeply contemporary and a deeply Catholic thinker, and his first book, Novitas Mundi (1980), intends to be a revolutionary breakthrough to an absolutely new thinking, and while conceptually enacting the history of Being from Aristotle through Heidegger, at bottom this book is an apocalyptic calling forth and celebration of the absolute beginning now occurring of transcendent existence in pure thinking itself.
But I think overall, James agrees with our Lord, «Pure religion is this: to care for the widows and the orphans, and keep oneself unspotted from the world.»
The question, therefore, is whether such a concept of a cause to which the infinite reality of pure act belongs as a factor constituting it without becoming an intrinsic constituent of the entity of the finite cause itself, but in some way remains free, detached from the process of becoming, but provides the real ground of the self - transcending operation of the finite agent itself, is a valid and demonstrable concept, or only a paradoxical and intrinsically self - contradictory construction which can only conceal the fact that our thought has reached an impasse.
The first, can appear the model of pure a priori thought, disengaged from the world of experience; the second, a massive collection of detailed descriptions and theories about the enormous variety of material phenomena, but with no intelligible unity; and the third an obscure and generally unrigorous rhapsody of affirmations and aspirations, at one end couched in the languages of politics and sentimentality, and at the other in the terms of a cosmic poetry unregulated by science or philosophy.
From your description, someone might think that you feel it's all pure luck, and that anyone could make the same «logical» statements.
I'm an atheist and live a code of honesty, integrtiy and educating and thinking for myself and quite frankly I am the most honest, decent person I've known and my friends say I «have one of the purest hearts» of anyone he's known (and he's a «spritual» Christian from GA).
To conceive that definiteness results from decision does not require conceiving some positive, pure indefiniteness; in fact, given the created intelligibles, we can not help but think that this definiteness exists and testifies to its founding decision.
Jesus - fully human and fully god, why do you think God would humble himself and be with his creation (total love), when sin entered the world we were seperated from God forever, God pure, and humans tainted, the only way was for God to send Jesus to pay the price of sin, he took the sting out of death, and bridged the gap for humans and heaven, there is no greater sacrifice, God loves all of us, I was an unbeliever, but came to the truth - read the book of John and make up your own mind - so many people taint Gods word, but the Holy bible is the truth and it will set you free.
Both of the BBC's mottos came from the Bible - «nation shall speak peace unto nation» (Isaiah and Micah) and «Whatsoever» which is a reference to Philippians 4:8 - «Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.»
And I thought «Well, from a pure atheist, materialist perspective he is a randomly evolved collection of chemical reactions.»
Whitehead would meet this contention through having a hierarchy from sense objects to perceptual objects, to physical objects, to scientific objects, with more and more abstraction and interpretation, at each stage and he can only get away with what he says about pure sense objects if he makes them far more primitive than one normally thinks sense objects are.
If one must draw conclusions, I think it is best done from purer sources. Aish.com and Chabad.org are very good starting places for information about Judaism.
some that with out self thought knowledge who called themselves athiest are really confused and truelly believe what they are saying even when wrong they believe to be telling the truth now that is not all atheist some are really cruel and mean to deceived others - those who are not stading in solid ground are those worth reaching out to - cause they need to know truth from false testimony... those who trully know God can not depart from him but there are those who blindly fight their way away from him... evil is blind and can't see the presence of god — that was God's course for rebelion... only a pure soul can be reach by the creator now that is not that easy to keep so its only through faith and the acceptance of jesus sacrifice for the human race that is posible to find the way and acceptance required by God in his second agreement to menkind... jesus was the lamb who took all our sin so even with a blind soul one can find the way to the creator and at one time if any find themselves in the presence fo the lord our God the reason we are here...
He replies to it by saying that in order for the freedom of the mind not to be pure, arbitrary contingency, as it is according to Sartre, it is enough that the mind be animated by a basic dynamism toward the One: the determinations of its thought as of its action would then not have to be supplied from without.
some that with out self thought knowledge who called themselves athiest are really confused and truelly believe what they are saying even when wrong they believe to be telling the truth now that is not all atheist some are really cruel and mean to deceived others — those who are not stading in solid ground are those worth reaching out to - cause they need to know truth from false testimony... those who trully know God can not depart from him but there are those who blindly fight their way away from him... evil is blind and can't see the presence of god — that was God's course for rebelion... only a pure soul can be reach by the creator now that is not that easy to keep so its only through faith and the acceptance of jesus sacrifice for the human race that is posible to find the way and acceptance required by God in his second agreement to menkind... jesus was the lamb who took all our sin so even with a blind soul one can find the way to the creator and at one time if any find themselves in the presence of the lord our God the reason we are here...
But it does not excuse God from thinking up sin when He is supposed to be perfect / holy / righteous / pure.
Some scholars have thought that the word refers to a relapse into barbarian or nomadic customs some time before the apostleship of Muhammad, but it should be taken to mean the falling away from the pure monotheism of Abraham and Ishmael to the idolatry which, more than anything else, the Prophet denounced with all his power.
It also doesn't really matter if anyone believes the Bible or thinks it is fantasy from beginning to end... the point is that... by secular standards... the Bible is as pure today as it was when it was first written.
Aristotle (384 - 322BCE), Plato's most brilliant pupil, thought there was a great chain of being from pure matter, which is unknowable, at the bottom, to pure form, which is God, at the top.
Theology differs from such modes of thinking about God and man because it is a pure science, disinterested as all pure science is disinterested, seeking to put aside all extraneous, private and personal interests while it concentrates on its objects for their own sake only.
The philosophic ideal was to explain the flow of observable events from the perspective of the structure of pure thought.
What I think has helped, apart from pure stubbornness of not wanting to fail at a challenge, is having recipes like this on hand.
I'm having a little break from hosting the event for the time being but do really miss it as I think it was just pure fun to get together and find a reason to celebrate.
Not only have I had cocoa from Trader Joe's in the cupboard from when I last stopped by there in February, I have had a can of pure pumpkin since the Fall, and a bag of unopened brown rice flour that I think made the move with me way back in September.
Senator Colbeck then states that he thinks «we all get the pure economics of this» (from various comments made this is clearly a gross overstatement).
Think of sugar being refined from cane to pure, granular form.
She's not a pure shooter, meaning I don't think she's thinking about shooting the three every time she touches it, which makes her different from Lexie [Brown].
Established teams one or two moves from a title can overpay a pure (possible) scorer... I just don't think our timeline or current trajectory requires us to have a player of his «non-primary» skill sets (think Barnes w / Golden State).
At SaH, you'll find everything from pure reporting, op - eds, goofy whimsical pieces... that's what makes the site so great and (I think) why people keep coming back.
That is because fans are now weary and accustomed to our club ALWAYS coming up short, fans are tired of the feeling of groundhog day you get with Arsenal... from the perpetual never ending injury nightmares, to the frustrations of losing games we have no business even drawing, to the inevitable underwhelming transfer dealings etc... if there is anything more frustrating it's fans who think their unbridled and borderline delusional belief in the club is enough to win us things, conveniently forgetting that in life you get what you put in and pure luck cam only take you so far....
I think it was as pure and honest an answer you will ever hear from a 19 year old football player having just made a big play!
I think part of Kavanaughs point that I agree with is that Aldo got really good at fighting off grapplers and maybe got away from pure striking for too long until guys like Conor and Max came along and tested him
it's like a fire I can't get rid of... masturbating makes me so angry because why the hell do I have to please myself when he's right there??? I even got him cialis from the doctor and we tried twice and he said it didn't work... the next morning I walked in on him on the shower with a giant erection... I was so mad i just walked out and cried... this is hell... pure hell... I've had my share of great sexual partners and so I know what I'm missing... I even contemplate suicide it's so painful... i just don't know where to go from here... I thought I could live like this but I can't... other couples we are friends with have sex multiple times a day and I'm so jealous..
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