Sentences with phrase «in analogous ways»

Slater's virtualised experiments got similar results to the originals, strongly suggesting that people's brains react to virtual situations in analogous ways to real ones.
It was an event in the history of salvation, in the realm of eternity..., in an analogous way, history comes to an end in the religious experience of any Christian «who is in Christ»... For although the advent of Christ is an historical event which happened «once» in the past, it is, at the same time, an eternal event which occurs again and again in the soul of any Christian.»
In an analogous way, Christ as true God is a new reality introduced into creation, introduced into our lives even.
In an analogous way, the counselor aims at that mastery of the principles of his art which will free him to develop his own style of counseling — a style which releases his unique personhood in the human encounter called counseling.
In the latter case, creativity could be experienced as qualified by the divine existence, consciousness, and satisfaction in an analogous way to Sachchidananda.
In an analogous way, there are different melodies co-present within a polyphonic pattern.
(I appreciate I am not an expert on what that means, but it seems to me to go well beyond the idea of the ummah as a global community of Muslims, which is undoubtedely compatible with democratic citizenship, in an analogous way to how Roman Catholicism is, even if some in Britain once doubted that too).
In fact, Vicarious's researchers go on to claim that their algorithm works in an analogous way to the human brain.
The researchers compare this dynamic to that of small streams merging to form larger rivers — in an analogous way collisions between cloud systems can result in heavier rain.

Not exact matches

«It seems to me that we are now economically and socially divided and burdened in ways that are broadly analogous to 1937,» he said.
Think of your life dream as analogous to your destination — if you find a boulder in the road, you're more likely to quickly find a way around this obstacle and successfully re-orientate yourself if you have a clear picture of where you're trying to end up, rather than if you are simply putting one foot in front of another on the path immediately in front of you.
The utilitarian belief that «human goods can be measured against each other by means of some quantitative scale is the belief that human goods can be assessed in a way analogous to that by which commodities have a monetary value.
Christian congregation; some have seen a theological school as distinct from but interrelated with congregations in ways analogous to the relation in the Reformed tradition between the congregation and its clergy; others have seen a theological school as related, not to congregations, but to a cadre of active clergy for whom it provides «in - service» or «extension» education.
Bebop, in the hands of geniuses like Charlie Parker, effectively displaced Swing and the big - band sound in the 1950s, and the way in which it did this is exactly analogous to the way in which a consistent post-metaphysical historicism tries to displace its opponents.
While this does not mean that Jesus could not have used the figure in this way, it does lend weight to an interpretation in which the shepherd is not a symbol for God, but rather the whole situation of the story is analogous to the situation of the ministry of Jesus.
The community seeks to respond to its world in ways that are analogous to the ways in which Jesus dealt with his own times.
It does so by way of the systematic and orderly processes of causal connection and creative advance, processes analogous to those present in mind.
A revised vision today points the way: to work and pray for the «reconciliation of particularities» which protect our diversity and for a reimagining of «visible unity», not theological uniformity, not structural mergers, but diversity for the enrichment of one another, not singing in unison but in harmony, analogous to different instruments playing the ecumenical symphony.
We would no less need an analogous social order that was perfect in its own way but that, at a minimum, did not kill us by war and violence or spoil life by meanness and other forms of private misery.
What we discover in Lewis Ford, in addition, is a mind that approaches philosophical problems in a manner quite analogous to the way that he himself depicts God (following Pannenberg) as interacting with and complementing the world the power of the future, operant in the present, effecting a slow but certain transformation and redemption of the past.
Certainly, he would consider it insufficient to apply his insights exclusively to the intra-Christian ecumenism in the polarity of contextuality and catholicity, as I have proposed for the purpose of this article.39 On the other hand, the problems that are implied in his ecumenical ecumenism are, in a striking way, analogous to those that present themselves as challenges to the intra-Christian oikoumene.
The strategy also developed in spontaneous reaction to a situation in some ways analogous to that of the Indian masses confronted by the British rule.
Given these radically different ways in which they are «observed,» it is not self - evident, to say the least, that «mental phenomena» should be regarded as analogous to observable physical phenomena such as the wetness of water and the hardness of ice.
These alternatives are felt in a way that is somewhat analogous to the physical feelings or prehensions of the past occasions.
Either the relation between successive events in the subatomic world is analogous to the relations we experience, or we have no way of thinking of them at all.
The way in which Whitehead conceives of creativity as related to God is not analogous to the relation of God to temporal occasions.
If the dynamic of the relation between God and man can be understood in this way, it is analogous to the dynamic of the relation between at least some temporal occasions and some occasions in their future.
or even, «what would the characteristics be of a practice in some ways analogous to this one but radically different from it in other regards?»
In this way, it would be analogous to a marriage ceremony and the wearing of a wedding ring — neither of these are of much value without the commitment, but they symbolise and make concrete that commitment.
It is to say that these entities are related to their environment internally in a way analogous to the way we ourselves are.
The presence of evil is thus «explained» in a way analogous to that whereby the ugly is explained in art.
Evil functions in the electronic church in a way analogous to the functioning of «the ugly» in art.
The difficulty with this bringing - forth in technology is that it is a way of bringing - forth that is quite analogous to the way modern research works in terms of objectification of the world as picture.
We should seek to be neighbor to nonhumans in a way analogous to the way we seek to be neighbor to our human fellow creatures: to succor those who fall by the wayside and to try to remove the causes of suffering and to provide a room in the inn.
The co-operation of the material elements in this was analogous to the way God the Son becomes incarnate.
Early industry development is in many ways analogous to that of the organic poultry industry, in that conventional fingerlings or spat (mollusc larvae) can be brought in to start the operation, maximum density may be controlled and there is a five per cent allowance for conventional feed to allow high nutrient foods (mainly fish oil) to be used.
I like the idea of small manufacturing arms, they seem analogous to the notion of microformats in that they bridge the gap between materials and the end user in small ways which work for a particular use case, audience or need rather than the Model T Ford, Taylorist approach.
If there's something to «get back to,» then your situation is in no way analogous to mine.
«This commission, the charge is, in many ways analogous but focused on tax relief.»
«Although we don't know the mechanisms yet, repopulation of the gut by bacteria appears to analogous to succession in a forest after it is damaged in a storm,» said microbiologist David Berry: «pioneer species colonize the deforested area, in this case the inflamed intestine, and alter the ecosystem in a way that lets other species colonize and eventually a complex ecosystem can be restored.»
In contrast, we remember people, smells, melodies, and moments of personal crisis by implicit memory, analogous to the way dogs remember their masters by their unique smell.
Cells suspended in a stiff matrix were more likely to work their way through the matrix to other side of a serum gradient, analogous to how metastasizing cancer cells break free from their tumors.
But the Maya and Aztecs were very different cultures, analogous in many ways to the Greeks and Romans.
The period known as the Palaeocene - Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) was triggered by massive releases of carbon into the atmosphere and climate researchers have long identified it as a time that could in some ways be analogous to today's global warming.
NDP works in a way somewhat analogous to an MRI, in that it non-invasively captures images of an object's interior.
Then the user could zoom in on a blocked artery or destroyed tissue analogous to the way satellite imagery can zoom in on traffic jams to see what's causing them.
«In many ways, the invasive expansion of [the marbled crayfish] is analogous to a cancerous lineage spreading asexually at the expense of its host,» says Jean - François Flot, an evolutionary genomicist at the Free University of Brussels who was not involved with the work.
Ritesh Agarwal's research on photonic computing has been focused on finding the right combination and physical configuration of materials that can amplify and mix light waves in ways that are analogous to electronic computer components.
Agarwal's research on photonic computing has been focused on finding the right combination and physical configuration of materials that can amplify and mix light waves in ways that are analogous to electronic computer components.
We don't have an analogous way of doing that in a complicated microbial community.
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