He discovers that liberty is not mainly an individual possession, but rather a
common human possibility that each may help the other to realize.
What a free society requires, however, are places where those values can be tested and transformed in interaction with the full range of
other human possibilities.
Hans is alternately seduced and instructed by Chuck's particular brand of naivete and chutzpah — by his ability to hold fast to a sense of American and
human possibility in which Hans has come to lose faith.
Tinder's evaluation of politics is shaped by the conviction that Christianity has
understood human possibilities and limitations better than its markets and liberal competitors, so that the prospects for the future depend greatly on recovering Christian insights, understanding them and using them to shape our political expectations.
The tacit participatory metaphysics in which Christian faith becomes intelligible emphasizes that Christianity is not an abstract system or an
existential human possibility, but the ontological union of God and man in time and history through the recapitulative activity of the incarnate Word of God.
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Depth of loving is our
best human possibility — even if now and again (as psychologists tell us) it is of the love - hate variety.
It is rather an integral aspect of his untutored natural theology, wherein there is an essential complementarity
between human possibility and divine beneficence.
If a species of whales becomes extinct while whalers become prosperous, the potential loss to human happiness is great, and only if
greater human possibilities are created is the deed justified.
If by this is meant God apart from and without relationship to his world, such writers have departed from the deepest meaning of the Christian faith and perhaps from the realm of
human possibility altogether.
The good is defined as that in individuals and in social institutions which makes for the unfolding of
full human possibilities.
But the «anagogical» interpretation is perhaps most useful: Fairies represent
forgotten human possibilities and strange philosophies that we might grow to understand, to transcend, or to embrace.
For Kierkegaard the recognition of one's sinfulness is only made possible by the reality of God's judgement; it is not an
autonomous human possibility.
With this tentativeness also belongs an attitude of expectancy concerning
new human possibilities that may emerge as evolution proceeds.
A Christian witness to God, then, is vital to every utopia, for it must shatter the complacent self - deception of those who would erect upon some
preconceived human possibility an absolute system of values.
These are
real human possibilities, whose attainment depends significantly on the practice and aspiration of the person who attains them.
XPT founders and the inspiration behind the xpt program; with a culmination of 30 + years in high level athletics, chasing giant waves, playing professional volleyball, and
exploring human possibilities, Laird Hamilton and Gabby Reece set the tone in living a limitless life.
I don't want to give away anything or even whom the stunt was with, but my stuntwoman does something that seems to
defy human possibility.
To coincide with the New Museum's summer exhibition, «Ghosts in the Machine,» Antipop Consortium will give a special performance exploring the
deeply human possibilities of electronic musical equipment.
She has trained in Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) and started the company Life Unlimited: The Center
for Human Possibility.
Though there are many links in the chain, the theology of Scotus eventually leads to Feuerbach's progressive history of religion, according to which our successive ideas of the divine are simply projections
of human possibilities of perfection onto a large screen that we call God.
«With this acquisition, Nokia is strengthening its position in the Internet of Things in a way that leverages the power of our trusted brand, fits with our company purpose of expanding
the human possibilities of the connected world, and puts us at the heart of a very large addressable market where we can make a meaningful difference in peoples» lives.»
By extending the pitch of consciousness and
human possibility.»
This disposition rests not on piety, patriotism, or defensive nostalgia (the opiate of the South), but on a bleak assessment of
human possibilities.
Far from condoning every destruction of nature that is executed in the name of human purposes, the maximal happiness principle prescribes such sacrifice only when
the human possibilities are thereby greater than they would otherwise be.
Thus,
human possibilities are increased in the measure that human individuality is a part of the inherited world.
This question may be answered by recurring to the considerations that support the maximal happiness principle, i.e., the aesthetic character of reality (higher possibilities are dependent upon greater importance in the inherited world) and the distinctiveness of human existence (
human possibilities are immensely higher than those of other worldly existence).
He was reluctant to identify transcendence with God because he understood the absoluteness of God to function as a limit, a restraint upon the otherwise unlimited field of
human possibilities.
Bunyan's biting commentary on human folly, joined to an inspiring account of
human possibility, must have played an important part in shaping Lincoln's complexity of mind through a life of action and of reflection, often mordant reflection, on that action.
He shares his vision of a sane society in which
human possibilities will be maximized.
If we win the political struggle, we will not even know what we want unless we have a new vision of man, a new sense of
human possibility, and a new conception of the ordering of liberty, the constitution of freedom.