It does not look for human causes or
human answers to problems.
Not exact matches
When they have a
problem with their order, they want
to be able
to reach a real
human being and not a pre-recorded
answering service.
Its
human nature
to always be on the lookout for something newer and better, and unfortunately we have a tendency
to associate the two together in our thinking that technology can provide the perfect
answer to all of life's
problems.
Problem is we as
humans want
answers to things we will never know the
answer to.
rea · son — noun / ˈrēzən / a.Think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic —
humans do not reason entirely from facts b.Find an
answer to a
problem by considering various possible solutions c.Persuade (someone) with rational argument — I tried
to reason with her, but without success» I accept nothing on faith» can you prove we evolved from primates or that life started by random chance?
Evolution and the Fall is a collection of essays from a multi-disciplinary and ecumenical group of authors, which sets out
to address «a set of
problems that arise from the encounter of traditional biblical views of
human origins with contemporary scientific theories» (p. xv)-- not, one might add, in general,
to answer them.
(For every socialist who believes that socialism is The
Answer to the
problems of the
human condition, there are at least as many capitalist «true believers,» the preponderance located in the business world.)
Reason, evidence, scientific method — A commitment
to the use of critical reason, factual evidence and scientific method of inquiry in seeking solutions
to human problems and
answers to important
human questions.
In the particular
problem of God, the quest accordingly took the form of looking for the
answer to the question, «What is that area of
human experiencing in which awareness of God is
to be found?»
We shall find names and qualifiers for any theology, which should serve
to remind us that theology is always
human theology, always our word and thought, and therefore part of the
problem, not the
answer to that
problem.
Its proponents claim more for it, advancing it as a complete and final
answer to human problems.
The German - American thinker Paul Tillich, who died only a few years ago, believed that the Christian faith could only be rightly understood when it was recognized as providing the «
answer» — not of course in words or propositions but in the reality which is behind such statements —
to the «
problems» which are posed by
human existence as such.
The Cultural Dimension As culture develops, so too will religion in order that it may
answer more adequately the basic
problems of
human life and
to further deepen the synthesis of scientific knowledge with religious knowledge - the principle of evolution is written into the nature of religion, as in all life.
As Bonhoeffer has reminded us, it is wrong
to presume that only Christianity has the
answers to human problems.
The biblical
answer to the
problem of evil in
human history is a radical
answer, precisely because
human evil is recognized as a much more stubborn fact than is realized in some modern versions of the Christian faith.
God is simply an invention of the mind due
to human incapacity
to solve
problems on their own, the incapacity
to find
answer to questions and the incapacity
to cope with reality.
A somewhat stylized Niebuhrian analysis of a
human problem is
to state two opposite facets of the
problem, then
to reduce each further
to negative and positive elements,
to correlate the subnegation, then
to show how the Christian
answer meets these complexities, but only in the wholeness of the
problem; for once any element of the Christian
answer is emphasized at the expense of some other facet, distortion occurs.18
He said it «is from the diagnosis of impotence that the doctrine of grace achieves its significance; for grace is the
answer to the
human problem.
Well it seems like Ivan can relax, Michael Peroski has just solved all of our
problems: Proceeding from ideology - driven inquiry entails starting from an
answer: «Research on
human embryonic stem cell should be forbidden because embryos are equivalent
to human lives» and working....
Others were restored by Rabbi Akiba.35 Besides the manifest intent of providing a rationalization for the exegetical program of the rabbinic scholars, this tradition also reflects awareness of the
problem of forgetfulness of those very questions and their
answers on which full
human life depends, and the continual need, by means of exegesis,
to seek their recovery for contemporary life.
Such a non-utilitarian faith does not undertake
to show that in the Christian gospel we can find the solution
to all the
problems of
human existence any more than that we can find in the Scriptures
answers to all the questions we raise about the world of nature.
Even if we can not know the
answer to all of society's ills, even if we can not pretend
to know how
to solve the
problems of crime and drugs and inflation and poverty, we can still proclaim that it is obviously and unquestionably a moral wrong
to maintain a penal system based on vengeance instead of rehabilitation;
to allow
human rights violations
to go unchallenged (on either side of the iron curtain);
to waste vast quantities of food and resources while others are malnourished and sick and poor; or
to allow so many children in our own midst
to go through childhood unwanted and unloved and even abused.
Historically and theologically we are dealing here with devout yet aberrant forms of faith that are unable
to illuminate the more profound
problems of
human existence, suffering, guilt and destiny or
to answer questions about
human history in its wholeness.
is closely related
to the
problem of cultural identity, the section on Cultural Identity said, «Culture shapes the
human voice that
answers the voice of Christ».
I am just frustrated with the canned
answers that the anti-abortionisits, who yes, do happen
to be a good portion of the christian right, give based off of a book, when there are far more, pressing
problems in our society of fully agreed upon «alive»
human beings.
(Before this debate there had been a tendency
to treat
human problems in a detached manner as if the Marxist ideology would provide all the
answers.)
The bible explains all these as a worldview, and has satisfied the greatest minds in
human history, the
problem is that we are too lazy and unintelligent
to even form a good question that the bible doesn't
answer.
This is a powerful and touching myth, not least because it gives a rather tidy
answer to the perennial
human problem of suffering and evil.
The area of genetics is beyond me, but an easy
answer to the dilemma is that the
human race is now so widely dispersed that only close relations, as you have indicated, would cause
problems in the offspring.
For Dostoevsky, the
problem of evil and the question of
human liberty are profoundly joined: our
answer to one quandary determines our
answer to the other.
For instance, they had learned that Jesus Christ is the
answer to human problems but the Christ
to whom they had been introduced was a figure unrelated
to the great context in which he appeared and one who left them without
answers to many of their personal questions as existing and historical men.
I agree food waste is a big
problem, but the
answer to food waste is not rendering scraps otherwise destined for dog food fit for
human consumption by applying a chemical spray and then trying
to pass it off as wholesome beef!
The judge would be unable
to determine whether the silent entity was a
human choosing not
to answer the questions, a smart machine that had decided not
to reply, or a machine experiencing technical
problems that prevented it from
answering (as was actually the case in the transcripts studied).
Using only the classroom sounds, DART could classify the audio into three categories — single voice (traditional lecture with question and
answer), multiple voice (student interactive group work), or no voice (student thinking, writing or individual
problem solving)-- with over 90 percent accuracy, which matched the ability of the
human evaluators
to correctly classify the classroom environment.
«If we only study
human DNA, we're going
to miss
answers to health
problems that reside in pathways outside of our genes, which are actually vastly outnumbered by those in the microbiome.»
It is an open - ended process that provides
answers to human problems.
In
humans, the dopamine reward response that promotes pleasure and motivation also requires that they are aware that they solved a
problem, figured out a puzzle, correctly
answered a challenging question, or achieved the sequence of movements needed
to play a song on the piano or swing a baseball bat
to hit a home run.
You Don't Have
to Say You Love Me by Sherman Alexie Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose by Joe Biden Grant by Ron Chernow Dodge City: Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and the Wickedest Town in the American West by Tom Clavin We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy by Ta - Nehisi Coates The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia by Masha Gessen Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson Endurance: A Year in Space, A Lifetime of Discovery by Scott Kelly Bobby Kennedy: A Raging Spirit by Chris Matthews The American Spirit: Who We Are & What We Stand For by David McCullough Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World by Eric Metaxas The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women by Kate Moore Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II by Liza Mundy Everything All at Once: How
to Unleash Your Inner Nerd, Tap into Radical Curiosity and Solve Any
Problem by Bill Nye Democracy: Stories from the Long Road
to Freedom by Condoleezza Rice Churchill and Orwell: The Fight for Freedom by Thomas E. Ricks Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience and Finding Joy by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant Behave: The Biology of
Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert M. Sapolsky Theft by Finding: Diaries 1977 — 2002 by David Sedaris Basketball (and Other Things): A Collection of Questions Asked,
Answered, Illustrated (B&N Exclusive Edition) by Shea Serrano Where the Past Begins by Amy Tan Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson We're Going
to Need More Wine: Stories That Are Funny, Complicated, and True by Gabrielle Union
Read - some of the following books / magazines may have the
answer to your particular
human / animal
problem.
Not a good
answer to any
human problem.
So
to answer the question in the lede, I think private sector experiments should focus on collecting data rather than changing the environment, because
human - produced changes never work out like we thought and often have major unforseen
problems (we're NOT that clever, folks).
Please understand that by creating a catch - all label like this, you quite literally are moving the entire discussion outside of the realm of science, where evidence and arguments are considered and weighed independent of the
humans that advance them, where our desire
to see one or another result proven are (or should be) irrelevant, where people weigh the difficulty of the
problem being addressed as an important contributor (in a Bayesian sense)
to how much we should believe any
answer proposed — so far, into the realm where people do not think at all!
All original
human CO2 is gone in about 60 years, while still about 10 % of the original peak in CO2 (100 % caused by
humans) is measurable after 160 years... The measured response of the ocean - atmosphere carbon cycle in 1988 at 350 ppmv (60 ppmv above steady state) gives an e-fold decay rate of ~ 55 years: http://www.john-daly.com/carbon.htm»
ANSWER: What is
to be considered is the simple
problem (the equation at the top of this reply) constrained by the four monthly time series (CO2)(t) and its delta13C (t), f anthropic (t) and its delta13C (t).
It's really a
human problem where we tend
to, instead of going and finding the
answers about what's appropriate or what's not, we tend
to look
to our peers for the
answer.
The kind and helpful
human who quickly
answered the tech support 800 number for this service attempted some fixes but needed some time
to problem solve.
Indeed, Lex Machina is an example where machines can give
answers to legal questions more quickly and accurately than
humans can, and their logic or reasoning process may look completely different from how a
human would tackle a
problem.
Going forward in order
to provide legal value
to disgruntled consumers and businesses that currently use
human lawyers, and solve the
problem of the legally unrepresented, underserved and neglected, the
answer lies in solutions like LISA; a hybrid
human and machine system knowledge engineered with reasoning, insight and judgment built in.
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Our short
answer is that we think the industry can be divided in two ways: innovators who are good corporate citizens looking
to solve
human health
problems, and exploiters, who are not really research - oriented and shed a negative light on our industry.