Taxonomy, on the other hand, is a data - driven science,
influenced by interpretation and resulting in concepts that are open to further test and change.
Not exact matches
This
interpretation is greatly
influenced by one's prior beliefs.
The present volume is really a collection of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other topics had been included: for example the miracle stories — I should have liked to examine Alan Richardson's new book on The Miracle - Stories of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study of the so - called messianic consciousness of Jesus, the theory of interim ethics, the relation of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching of Jesus (1939)-- the
influence of the Old Testament upon the earliest
interpretation of the life of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams» new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the topics treated in the new volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited
by Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
While monasticism in modern times has been deeply
influenced by Dom Paul Delatte's rather rigorous
interpretation of the Holy Rule (he was Abbot of Solesmes from 1890 to 1921) we find in Hugh Gilbert's firm but gentle hands a rather more humane understanding of the contemporary mind, particularly in his substantial treatment of the concept of obedience (a minefield for any Christian apologist) which stands at the centre of this present work.
These «persuaders» are
influenced by dependency - theory
interpretations of Third World underdevelopment, which is to say, nearly 40 percent of the respondents argued that exploitation
by the First World countries was the most important reason poor countries were poor.
According to this
interpretation, our form of government enjoys lasting legitimacy because it was created
by Founding Fathers who were deeply
influenced by Judeo - Christian values.
And I take it as established that Hausman has shown a means whereby we can understand Bergson's approach as both metaphorical and rational2 As I am certain the reader does, I have questions I would like answered in light of their important insights and these
interpretations of Bergson, but the issue I will examine presently is how Gunter's thesis and Hausman's elaboration might affect our understanding of Bergson's
influence on Whitehead.3 The view of Bergson Gunter seeks to supplant is very widely held, and indeed was held, (if not really defended) until recently even
by Professor Hausman (see the «Dialogue» below).
It is the purpose of this chapter to discuss the
interpretations gleaned from the writings of the old schools of Muslims — mystics and rationalists, including both the theologians and the philosophers — who are not usually regarded
by the orthodox school as strict Muslims, but whose
influence on Muslim thought and practical religious life is felt even today.
An alternative to the
interpretation of history as process is offered today in those Christian theologies which have been
influenced by existential philosophy which has its primary source in Kierkegaard.
Others equally
influenced by Hartshorne's
interpretation of Whitehead include Schubert M. Ogden, John B. Cobb, Jr., and Walter E. Stokes, S. J., whom we shall discuss below.
In this analysis, I have been
influenced by Donald Sherburne's account of concrescence, although I depart from Sherburne's
interpretation in crucial places.3
That is, I think the «Finnish school» of Luther
interpretation has it right, whether or not it was materially
influenced by Orthodoxy.
While old - line believers have convinced themselves that the theology they have developed under the
influence of radical empiricism and specifically Whitehead and Hartshorne is responsibly biblical, we have known that are
interpretation is deeply affected
by our philosophy.
Rather, their creative
interpretations of the text are
influenced by the hermeneutical conventions of Second Temple Judaism, which allow for quite a bit of «play» with the narrative texts.
That is to say, most
interpretations are
influenced not only
by the characters of events in the very recent past but also
by those that may predominate in the very near future (e.g., the spatio - temporal configurations of possibly life.
We have also seen that the traditional Christian
interpretations of love have been largely
influenced by one kind of philosophical thought about being.
The first is that the history of the Western concept of love has been
influenced by the fact that St. Augustine worked out his
interpretation of love in relation to the metaphysics of neo-platonism with its doctrine of God as being - itself, the absolute.
My Whiteheadian
interpretation has also been
influenced by the philosophy and theology of Karl Rahner.
The
interpretation given of Jesus as the Logos in the Prologue is confessedly
interpretation, and
interpretation influenced by the intellectual thought of Hellenistic Judaism, but at the same time one justified
by the belief of the Church in Jesus» Sonship.
They are
interpretations deeply, even determinatively,
influenced by contemporary church politics.
In several cases, my biblical
interpretations are strongly
influenced by prescriptive considerations, more than descriptive considerations (of what their literal meaning may have been in the thought world of century one).
Second, the «flattening down» of society
by social media, tweets, and the overwhelming impact of the internet, and especially its capacity to
influence by «post-truth» assertions and statements, can, when combined with a populist, single issue vote, give rise to an entirely new form and
interpretation of what the National Interest — still poorly defined — should now mean.
Dr Spikins added: «We argue that the social significance of the broader pattern of healthcare has been overlooked and
interpretations of a limited or calculated response to healthcare have been
influenced by preconceptions of Neanderthals as being «different» and even brutish.
The brain's
interpretation of sound is
influenced by cues from other senses, explaining more precisely how we interpret what we hear at a particular moment, according to a report published in Nature Neuroscience online Oct. 31.
«A more nuanced
interpretation includes the proposition that access to top - level income is
influenced by historic patterns of race and class inequality.»
Because of large natural variability, the first approach results in an outcome suggesting that it is appropriate to conclude that there is no increase in precipitation
by human
influences, although the correct
interpretation is that there is simply not enough evidence (not a long enough time series).
A household name, the character of Bond has enough cultural heft and
influence that he warrants
interpretations from independent sources besides, and given that Sean Connery was lured out of a twelve - year retirement from the character — hence the title, Never Say Never Again — as well as the room for improvement left
by the original Thunderball, the film had the potential to be more than just a cynical cash - in.
Not only is this
interpretation blind to the potentially adverse social consequences of such a policy, but it also ignores the possibility of more balanced policies informed
by an improved understanding of why the racial interactions between students and teachers
influence student outcomes.
For example, the outcome of data
interpretation processes might not be actions or decisions aimed directly at student learning; instead, it might be a search for additional types of evidence considered crucial to decision making, or push - back on some external
influences on data use considered unhelpful
by principals and teachers.
On isolating teacher effects: «Inferring teacher competence from test scores requires the isolation of teaching effects from other major
influences on student test performance,» while «the task is to support an
interpretation of student test performance as reflecting teacher competence
by providing evidence against plausible rival hypotheses or
interpretation.»
The distinctive design was
influenced by the latest
interpretation of Hyundai Motors's design philosophy, Fluidic Sculpture 2.0, with the clean and elegant lines giving it a sophisticated appearance.
Additionally, a model - specific
interpretation of hallmark BMW M styling cues includes design details which are
influenced directly
by technical considerations — such as the cooling air required, chassis geometry and aerodynamics — and therefore further highlight the car's outstanding performance attributes.
However, may aspects of Argentinian cuisine have been heavily
influenced by Europe, and
interpretations of Spanish and Italian dishes are particularly common.
Each Villa is designed in a contemporary Vietnamese
interpretation tempered
by traditional pan-Asian and French
influences and is a beautiful place to relax
by this idyllic strand.Apart from offering individually controlled air conditioning in each room, room amenities at Vinpearl Luxury Da Nang Villas include good quality bedding and pillows, free bottled drinking water replenished daily, international satellite flat - screen TVs, quality fittings and furnishing, electronic key card, a safety deposit box and much more.
By placing two discrete generations of artistic practice in conversation with one another, Liquid Modernity reevaluates the ways in which the ubiquity of technology
influences the
interpretation of information.
Always receptive to new
influences and ideas, Sam Francis also used Jungian psychoanalysis and dream
interpretation in his art practice or, grasped
by the concept of matrices, started to produce enormous color grid works.
«The curator's selection and
interpretation of the pieces is
influenced by a different cultural background than the artists who created them.
His
influence has forever changed our understanding and
interpretation of the world, and can be found in many diverse fields, from Marcel Duchamp's painting Nude Descending a Staircase and countless works
by Francis Bacon, to the blockbuster film The Matrix and Philip Glass's opera The Photographer.
Or do you see yourself as someone more
influenced by Manet doing a twenty - first century
interpretation of those investigations
According to an exhibition at Tate Britain, «His
influence has forever changed our understanding and
interpretation of the world, and can be found in many diverse fields, from Marcel Duchamp's painting Nude Descending a Staircase and countless works
by Francis Bacon, to the blockbuster film The Matrix and Philip Glass's opera The Photographer.»
The paintings they produced offered a variety of personal
interpretations of these notions: from Sandro Chia and his
influence by Futurism and even Mannerism, the many materials of Enzo Cucchi, such as ceramics, wood, neon and steel, the almost childish quality of works
by Nicola De Maria, Mimmo Paladino's totemistic canvases and, of course, Francesco Clemente's haunting portraits.
Moreover, on issues such as climate change or evolution, scientists and their organizations are often distracted
by over-estimating the size and
influence of these groups and
by thinking that the goal of communication is to convince these particular publics to accept expert
interpretations or proposed policy actions.
More — it reads like what it is — an anti-military writer's
interpretation of what has been written
by organizations who «claim» to have some
influence with the military.
Skeptical101 # 14 My
interpretation and synopsis of the considerable technical detail and references provided
by Tom Curtis # 15 & One Planet # 16, # 17 is that your»... not use it as an argument to support AGW» is correct if used over periods in which short term natural variability
influences the trend strongly (< 30 years was mentioned sometimes) and, in particular, the models are not able to predict the ENSO conditions at all well.
Or that not one tree ring study (from locations where temperatures are not
influenced by urbanization effects) supports Muller's
interpretation of rapidly rising temperatures.
Changes in climate at the local to regional scale can be
influenced by natural variability for multiple decades.28 This can affect the
interpretation of climate trends observed regionally across the U.S. (see Appendix 3: Climate Science Supplement).
From the tone of your article, I am guessing that much of your
interpretation is
influenced by other biases.
A reasonable
interpretation of this result is that whatever urban
influence exists on temperature observations at the Observatory Hill site (which is in a part of Sydney that was heavily built up) was already fully developed
by 1910.
The data series are not thermometer readings but something
influenced by a multitude of factors and the
interpretation requires always many supporting assumptions and models of some related processes.
He justifies this
interpretation by saying that in Cook et al the «A» in «AGW» always implies that human
influence is greater than 50 % — and indeed a parenthesis in Cook et al (p2 c1) could be taken as defining «AGW» as «GW with A's
influence > 50 %».