Sentences with phrase «human attributes»

Of course there are and they have been given human attributes.
Or does it celebrate the abundance of that very human attribute in a popular community park?
Those are basic human attributes that don't pick and choose due to belief.
But both groups of Native American kids were more likely to imagine they were the animals rather than give the animals human attributes.
One by one, they will be tracked by the hostile creatures, their varying human attributes examined and exploited.
One is to learn more about the solid research showing the connections between the arts and learning, engagement, and other positive human attributes.
These wonderful human attributes are at the core of our successes.
It will also find other genes that are predictive of key human attributes such as sociability, aggressiveness, empathy, fear, mathematical ability, musical ability, and language aptitude.
The feeling wouldn't be the same toward an objectified brand [that is, one lacking human attributes] or an entirely inanimate object like a rock.
Indeed, the limited assumptions Locke made about human attributes gave his work significant longevity and influence politically.
Cooperation is the key human attribute which explains why we are such a successful species, experts have concluded.
Not sin, for it is thought of as a universal human attribute; nor forgiveness, for it is conceived as a mere event in the world of external objects, on which man by his very theories and proofs exercises judgment, asserting that divine forgiveness can and must be thus and so.
11 In God's covenant with Moses and, through Moses, with the people of the exodus, the being of God acquired «an explicitly personal character» 12 that countered anthropomorphizing tendencies «primarily through the experience of the infinite superiority of the divine nature to all merely human attributes and capacities — an experience which marks every encounter with the divine in the Old Testament.»
Lopez is described by Adriano Seu of Gazzetta dello Sport as «a mix of technical, tactical and human attributes who could complete Inter's defensive department and solidify the dressing room in one fell swoop».
«It does appear,» he said, «that on many, many different human attributes — height, weight, propensity for criminality, overall IQ, mathematical ability, scientific ability... there is a difference in the standard deviation and variability of a male and a female population.»
Although we may marvel at our unique human attributes, the biological details of hominin evolution can seem convoluted and dry.
Robots themselves might soon be endowed with traditional human attributes such as cognition and emotional intelligence, allowing them to mimic the most complex human activities.
«In my view, DNA sequence alone, even if accompanied by a vast trove of data on biological function, will never explain certain special human attributes, such as the knowledge of the Moral Law and the universal search for God,» he writes.
Instead, he simply gathered lots of data and looked for correlations between performance on various tests and quantifiable human attributes.
Because after a century of bogus meritocracy based on crude vertical assessments of an essentially fictional human attribute known as «intelligence,» the science of aptitude testing may be making a comeback.
Interestingly, it is the very real human attributes that the animals display that are both raw and shameful, but it doesn't take very long for the reader to realize that human beings are no better than animals.
When does altruism become a purely economic community feature [5] at risk to be exploited by society at large, how can we sustain the one character trait that is governed by a projection of the basic human attribute: the need to help another human being.
Marketers have long known that consumers react in a favorable way when products and services are given human attributes, or anthropomorphized, in their branding and advertising.
A scientific model can not have a human attribute - those are reserved for humans.
I would tend to think that this may not please God, to have the fallible writings of humans attributed to him.
Second, if our knowledge of God is based exclusively on the history of Jesus Christ and not on pre-Christian philosophies, then the human attributes of Christ in time also tell us what God is in his very nature and being as God.
It sounds like the group doing this survey found a lot of volunteerism in young Jews and wants to find a way to co-op that volunteerism as a Jewish attribute instead of what it is, a human attribute, compassion.
«There is absolutely no reason to endow that terminator [i.e. of the first way] with any of the properties normally ascribed to God: omnipotence, omniscience, goodness, creativity of design, to say nothing of such human attributes as listening to prayers, forgiving sins and reading innermost thoughts.»
Since omniscience is not a human attribute, we are all dependent on our own and the collective subjective experience of our social group for our presuppositions.
Fortunately, the post-post Modernist realization that, although human reason can not provide us with absolute certainty since that would require omniscience [a Divine, not a human attribute], we can know many things with a relatively high degree of probability.
Those are human attributes and no one is complaining that your alleged god is allowing there to be extremes.
One of Darwin's deepest convictions, overlooked by many, was that all life is somehow one and that human attributes, such as sentience, are not to be supposed (as Descartes taught) abrupt supernatural additions to a merely mechanical nature.
Thus, humans are superorganisms whose metabolism represents an amalgamation of microbial and human attributes.
Had you taken either of those two gentlemen aside — not to mention any of the billion souls who have ever stared up at a star - filled sky and taken a moment or two to mull things over — and told them Thought would one day be downgraded to just another human attribute like hair, or nostrils, or jealousy, they would have called you a liar to your face.
A key piece of the process, Kim notes, is that «the brand must have human attributes.
Experiences happen while with the product: it protects, it excites, it relaxes, it really has some human attributes.
Romochka makes himself at home with Mamochka, the mother of the pack, and six other dogs as he slowly abandons his human attributes to survive two fiercely cold winters.
It is a subject that requires the ability to understand the human attributes.
Endowed with human attributes, the creatures populating his paintings, drawings and sculpture speak powerfully of the pathetic banality and stubborn optimism that define our path through life as a tragicomedy of epic proportion.
Taking shape according to the most current work within each of the artist's practice, Ineffable Plasticity considers the idea that all human attributes and activity are an expression of nature.
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