Sentences with phrase «human inquiry»

From it and from it alone we can comprehend the truth in each of the particular fields of human inquiry.
Still, science, just like any other human inquiry into knowledge, can not hold a monopoly on truth.
Lest human inquiry be frustrated in its root, knowing presupposes a correspondence between itself and reality in one way or another.
Either way, though, we must keep in mind that it is the nature of substantive human inquiry that not every question is answerable.
From education, research, and scholarship to a lively cultural program of exhibitions, concerts, lectures, and family activities, the Morgan Library & Museum offers foundations and corporations many ways to enrich the cultural life of New York City and advance human inquiry and knowledge in the arts and humanities.
A unitary interpretation of existence, human and natural, can make sense of and give sense to all the fields of human inquiry and human enjoyment.
The point is that remarks about the potentially distorting and demonic effects of actions» locatedness do not need to be added extrinsically, as it were, to analyses of human inquiry — here theological inquiry in particular — cast in terms of «action»; such remarks are entailed in the very concept of action.
It continues now in our human inquiry and exploration.
Human inquiry is noble, and just, and with high probability will be rewarded by trustworthy knowledge.
They go on to say that the doctrine of mechanism which penetrated into all branches of human inquiry is now dead (Davies & Gribbin 1991, p. 6).
At its root, the notion of one single Creator who knew what He was doing «before time was,» and then chose to do it at the time and in the way of His choosing, enabled some humans to know by anticipation that human inquiry is good.
Most of his book is a history of the unavailing efforts of philosophers, since the time of Descartes, to find certainty, to discover a set of sensations («raw feels» or clear and distinct ideas) or terms (analytical truths, the symbols of mathematical logic) that would provide a secure foundation for all human inquiries and activities.
And, fourth, our scriptural interpretation should exhibit openness to God's truth that may be revealed through other disciplines of human inquiry.
The field of bioethics has addressed a broad swathe of human inquiry, ranging from debates over the boundaries of life (e.g. abortion, euthanasia), surrogacy, the allocation of scarce health care resources (e.g. organ donation, health care rationing) to the right to refuse medical care for religious or cultural reasons.
They enable scholars and faculty to set learning goals and assess learning within and across the many disciplines of human inquiry.
When he explored phenomena like projection, he opened new fields of human inquiry.
Science and art have a variably rocky relationship in contemporary culture; it is not unusual to encounter people who believe these fields to be opposites on the spectrum of human inquiry.
Expert opinion in science is not worth what expert opinion in any other line of human inquiry is worth.
«It also takes no account of the much wider loss in revenue from potential usage and applications of UK research findings in the UK and worldwide, nor the still more general loss to the progress of human inquiry
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