Sentences with phrase «fundamental nature»

But what may be most of note is not the scant reaction, but the fairly fundamental nature of the issues, as most relate directly to the most basic operations of blockchains.
Since this article does not understand the basic, fundamental nature of energy carriers, distinct form sources, what else does it get wrong?
There may be evils which turn out with fuller knowledge to be good, and there may be persons who so change in fundamental nature that what was once evil becomes good, or vice versa.
Make no mistake, this is a big deal, and strategically sound; Disney, though, faces an under - appreciated challenge in making this streaming service a success: its own fundamental nature as a company.
When boiled down to its most fundamental nature, market making is about «buying cheaply and selling dearly.»
Although the work that I do is of a relatively fundamental nature, I find it very inspiring to be working so close to the place where, hopefully, the results of my work will one day be applied to create new and better computer components.
He has explored the intricacies of sound's fundamental nature through his music and in this exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (MOT), Ikeda switches gears and views numbers and mathematics through a similar micro lens.
But I think religion is both scientifically and philosophically an unimportant and silly distraction from what is relevant to man's fundamental nature quo man and to nature quo nature; it does not have essential significance at all to objectively demonstrable pursuit of understanding.
When each generation comes into young adulthood, a flurry of commentary attempts to uncover the fundamental nature of the cohort and discover what makes them tick.
Are you saying that the image of entrepreneurship has changed even though the fundamental nature of entrepreneurship is pretty much the same?
According to Neha Narula, Director of the MIT Digital Currency Initiative, to understand why Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are rising, we need to understand the fundamental nature of money: it is only a piece of paper that we decided has value and therefore it does.
God can not possess that attribute unless the fundamental nature of reality itself is such that it permits a consistent distinction between that which is a person, and that which is not.
Because of the extreme emphasis given by the court to the fundamental nature of the abortion right, no one can be assured that a religious facility's objection to abortion on Free Exercise grounds would be sustained in Alaska.
It is because no philosophy can be regarded as philosophically absolute that the Christian can and should choose among philosophies [so long as they are philosophically of equal merit) the one that shares his own vision of the fundamental nature of things.
From the very beginning the Church forms part of the divine plan; and the fundamental nature given to the Church is Marian.
These can also open their eyes to an understanding of the fundamental nature of the world that differs from what they have been taught in Western schools.
Our calling is rooted in the fundamental nature of who God created us to be.
If, as Zennists claim, such endeavors lead us to learn something about the fundamental nature of our own experience, they might also lead us to learn something about the fundamental nature of God's experience.
Maybe nothingness is the fundamental nature of the universe and that would explain why everything is 99.99999 % vacuum.
Holiness in its fundamental nature, separates itself from the unholy and the profane.
This process happens not just on a conscious level, but rather is the fundamental nature of reality.
The fundamental nature of becoming, and human life, is will to power.
Of course, moral categories are real forms of order in the universe, and as part of valuation, moral valuation has a basis in the fundamental nature of things.
The fundamental nature of this seeking and salvation - bringing God and his historically authenticated resolution is lyrical acknowledged in the final line of the Introit, «Give Ear, O Shepherd of Israel: Thou that leadest Joseph like a flock.»
However, if it has a truly worthwhile content, we may at least look to it for some illumination about the fundamental nature of the universe, as well as for some vision of the natural world and our relation to it that would provide good reasons why we should care for it at all.
They are deep observations into the fundamental nature of man.
We've talked about the god hypothesis for a few thousand years, and it's had an effect on social dynamics but not on understanding the fundamental nature of the universe..
For me, the main part of the problem is the fundamental nature of criticism and the heart position that it puts us in.
The fundamental nature of this transcendent God is that of absolute sacrificial love.
I am arguing that such understanding distorts how we become believers and perverts the fundamental nature of the Christian faith.
What Marx in Capital is describing is how this fundamental nature of human being — to be the initiator and controller of historical process — has been transferred or alienated and how it belongs to the inhuman power of capital.
It is because no philosophy can be regarded as philosophically absolute that the Christian can and should choose among philosophies (so long as they are philosophically of equal merit) the one that shares his own vision of the fundamental nature of things.
The active introduction of artificial contraception into the former contradicts its fundamental nature and orientation, destroying its unitive power.

Phrases with «fundamental nature»

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