Sentences with phrase «human creativity at»

It too has become obsessed with the theme of human creativity at the expense of cosmic creativity.

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We need bosses who equip businesses with promising talent; who excel at creativity and lateral thinking; and who have the emotional intelligence to herd the complicated urges and behaviours of their employees — most of whom, all hype aside, remain stubbornly human — toward building something great.
To make this claim is not to say, however, that the genius of human creativity is always identical with God's hand at work.
This means sexual delight and joy, but at the same time nothing in human creativity is without pain, discipline, frustrations, and ambiguities.
In process thought, anything actual at all is an instance of creativity, from the tiniest energy event to the most complex creatures we are aware of, human beings.
Moore proposes instead that if we accept Whitehead's conviction that as creativity operates in living things it aims at the enhancement of life, we then will interpret human behavior in terms of the will - to - life.
The form in which men recognize God and the conception which men have of Him can not, to be sure, come into being without the cooperative participation of the creativity of a human person, but what is at work there is no myth - projecting fantasy but man's way of going forth to the meeting.
Therefore God is in human life continuously from the time it first began to be human; and this divine creativity will be with us so long as there is any human life at all.
Unlike much of the inherited Western tradition, which has equated creativity with mentality and attributed it only to human beings, process thought considers anything actual at all an instance of creativity, from the tiniest energy event to the most complex creatures we are aware of, human beings; some degree of mentality is present in no matter how rudimentary, even negligible, a form.
Consequently, a civilized society is but one further instantiation, among a myriad of such instances, of the ultimate creativity which underlies the very process of the world — it is the realization in human social experience of the inherent principle of «creativity - one - many» at work in all things.
We have to go forward to a post-modern humanism that takes the dialectics of the human spirit at work in human creativity and destructivity more seriously.
At heart it is an insult to the creativity of God and to the natural visionary capacity that sustains human existence.
To say as I do that human freedom is at once divine creativity can be taken to be a contradiction; worse, a monstrous view, both sadistic and masochistic, as Hartshorne acutely calls it.
While it is easiest to grasp the prius of creativity - esse in the human case, a process metaphysics sees at least a faint glimmer of subjectivity (which for process thinkers does not imply consciousness!)
At a human level, creativity is the «prius» of all our feeling, acting, thinking, and hoping, of our reality as language - speakers and as conscious deciders.
The notion of creativity - characterization not only extends the capacity» of process metaphysics to thematize human personhood, but it also points to an additional area in which a process metaphysics needs to be rethought at the deepest level.
None of the other values — of intelligence, creativity, conscience, or reverence — that education ought to promote has any meaning at all apart from the basal fact of human survival.
The first is that, as an instinctive Platonist, I naturally believe that every genuine act of human creativity is simultaneously an innovation and a discovery, a marriage of poetic craft and contemplative vision that captures traces of eternity's radiance in fugitive splendors here below by translating our tacit knowledge of the eternal forms into finite objects of reflection, at once strange and strangely familiar.
I think we are at a point in history where we need a creative revolution — a manifesto for human creativity that moves us out of industrial revolution view of humanity to really an artisan view of the human species.
If you look at it from a spiritual perspective, if we don't step into the space at the intersection of creativity and spirituality, we're going to become irrelevant in the human conversation.
Even a glance at the issue's table of contents shows the article by the Acton Institute's Kevin Schmiesing, «Another Social Justice Tradition: Catholic Conservatives,» which highlights and quotes CA: «The pope approves of that capitalism «which recognizes the fundamental and positive role of business, the market, private property, and the resulting responsibility for the means of production, as well as free human creativity in the economic sector.
[Associated image: Agustín Fuentes, a professor of anthropology at the University of Notre Dame, said that creativity is the trait that distinguishes humans from other species.
Fuentes, a professor at Notre Dame University who was named a AAAS Fellow in 2011, proposed that creativity is what distinguishes humans from other species.
The human capacity for creativity and collaboration allows our species to make works of art as well as warfare, said anthropologist Agustín Fuentes during a lecture at AAAS» headquarters on 7 December.
Terrence Sejnowski, a computational neuroscientist at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, believes that neural noise can contribute to human creativity.
The division brings together diverse faculty, from historians to philosophers to economists to neuroscientists, to explore human history and creativity, look at the decisions we make and how we make them, and provide new insights into how we communicate and understand our world.
That would be a dismal deal, because it would sacrifice the dynamism, potential, and human creativity that are at the heart of every vibrant market.
«As a psychologist whose work has been primarily in the areas of human development and education, I am thrilled that my ideas on intelligence, creativity, leadership, and changing minds have proved catalytic at the workplace.»
Whether you use the definition of giftedness from the United States Office of Education (US Department of Education, 1993), which describes these students as» children and youth with outstanding talent who perform or show the potential for performing at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when compared with others of their age, experience, or environment», or as Renzulli (1978) does as the intersection and interaction among three basic clusters of human traits — above average ability, high levels of task commitment, and high levels of creativity, it is arguably the concept of asychronicity that educators must address.
«Why be limited to the realm of the «real,» when you have the entirety of human history, creativity, geography, and thought at your disposal?»
At the same time the themes that continue to shape her work — myth as a conduit to the subjective and social unconscious; the holistic yet destructive relations of humans with other species; the fragility of the natural environment; and the creativity of play — often represented by children — make her work of vital relevance to the 21st century.
Guest speaker at the Human Capital Forum, a two day forum that highlights the importance of investing in creativity for social impact.
As evidenced at Elga Wimmer, her art also was, and remains, largely in sync with art criticism and philosophical thought, and in this context specifically seems to speak to a universal celebration of mind and body; the human spirit and the transcendence of thought and creativity.
What a totally and stupendously staggering work of human creativity — got a pile of 3D photo whatsits I still look at now and then.
, but also taking time to recognize the vast resources at our fingertips — be they human creativity and skill, climate, technology or natural resources.
This is not to suggest, of course, that musicians are the only artists who borrow from one another, and that only music is therefore worthy of special consideration in copyright; copyright law generally assumes a romantic vision of independent origination that sits uneasily with the realities of human creativity and culture at large.
We believe that everyone is a creator at heart and that creativity is an essential human trait.
«Capabilities like empathy, creativity, intuition, judgement, tacit knowing, and the human need for social interaction and peer judgement are not at all easy to replicate in specific contexts,» he says.
But creativity is so essential because, at the end of the day, humans are way more complicated than machines and algorithms.
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