Sentences with phrase «inherently human abilities»

Over the next decade or so, machines will more easily mimic inherently human abilities.

Not exact matches

If we take seriously Whitehead's claim that the fundamental form of order and hence of value is aesthetic, and the accompanying principle of relatedness, it is obvious that unilateral power (the ability to affect without being affected) inherently inhibits the growth of value in human experience.
As Griffin rightly claims, FWTs believe that significant freedom — the ability to determine how one will respond in a given situation — is so inherently valuable that to bestow it on humans is justified, even if such freedom is at times misused or abused.
Previous studies of the effect of breastfeeding on morbidity among full - term infants have not always accounted for selection bias that may result if infants who are breastfed are inherently healthier than bottle - fed infants.22 In the current study, the VLBW infants» ability to breastfeed did not reflect better health status as both human milk and infant formula were provided via gavage feeding especially during early enteral feedings.
For the rest of us, the harsher (more inherently human) reality is that there is some subset of the things we do that truly bring value to the world around us, and that everything else in our offering merely supports our ability and capacity to do those things or — and there is no shame in this — do just that one thing.
oldfossil, so many religions are based on a belief that humans are inherently evil, based on our knowledge of good and evil, and our ability to think in complex ways.
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