Sentences with phrase «irreducible if»

This trait is unavoidable and irreducible if we consider that in the three situations of discourse under consideration — to accuse and defend before a court, to advise a meeting, to praise or blame.
But you must accept this view that the phenomena are irreducible if you are to go along with Bohr.

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The «irreducible complexity» or if one part of the organism is removed, then it would not work properly, like an eye or a wing.
There was a lot that Darwin didn't know and if there is some sort of irreducible complexity, it could wreck Darwin's theory but it would also wreck Intelligent Design.
The scientific way to refute the irreducible complexity thesis is to publish the papers detailing how the complex biochemical systems could have evolved, and the scientists already would have done that if they could.
The quarrel, if that's what it is, between the primacy of human need and the independent moral standing of nature seems to me ultimately irreducible, and we shall have to lean one way or the other.
If we find an example of irreducible complexity in nature, macroevolution (Darwin's theory) is disproved.
Or, if you prefer philosophical examples, consider the recent debates between proponents of a unified cognitive science, a science that would demonstrate mental events to be either strictly identical with physical events or epiphenomena of them — people like Daniel Dennett and Patricia Churchland — and those who think that there is a philosophically irreducible difference between the physical and the mental — that is, people like Thomas Nagel and John Searle.
Certainly, the Intelligent Design advocates have a point: if natural laws can be shown to be inherently unable to explain complexity, then one may legitimately claim for the entity in question an irreducible complexity.
Even if there is never a pure signified, there are different relationships as to that which, from the signifier, is presented as the irreducible stratum of the signified.
There is a metaphysically irreducible contrast in human experience if it is always a compromise between pure order and chaos, between normativeness and the unmeasured, between unifying structure and the plurality of things to be unified.
If God is trinity, the various relations with God we have outlined are themselves irreducible, rooted in permanent coequal dimensions of the divine nature.
Rock can get religion only if it is already in some sense religious — which it is, due to its commitment to the irreducible mystery of the human voice.
This indictment perhaps sounds strange, since if anything seems concrete it is the collection of allegedly irreducible particles of matter out of which nature is composed according to the materialist's philosophy.
Theological education will be adequate to the irreducible pluralism of modes of experiences of God if it includes within the school itself a pluralism of modes of experience of God that are genuinely «other» by reason of different ethnic, sexual, racial, and social locations.
Mary has a pivotal and irreducible place in the Bible, and evangelicals must reclaim this aspect of biblical teaching if we are to be faithful to the whole counsel of God.
«And it follows that since people are so similar during worship, whatever the liturgy or tradition, that worship itself is a great common... if not bond, then irreducible fact.
If as the report says the NHSLA is correct that it now has # 16.8 billion of liabilities of legal action against it, then the NHS would be wise because of this cost to consider investing in ensuring that mistakes and accidents are reduced to the irreducible minimum.
It's that irreducible uncertainty — the fact that the job applicant just doesn't know if he's got the job until the call comes through, and there's nothing he can do about it — that really gets to us.
As if the claim that there are visual qualia and that they are irreducible was meant to be explanatory.
«If you think, why did God create the world, how does he love the world, what in the world, if you imagine him through the lens of Christ, what in the world breaks his heart, it seems to me it's the irreducible beauty and pathos of human beings and their capacity for love and their capacity for loyalty and all the rest that is simply beautiful, even though in many forms it is in error, it is possibly destructive, and so on..If you think, why did God create the world, how does he love the world, what in the world, if you imagine him through the lens of Christ, what in the world breaks his heart, it seems to me it's the irreducible beauty and pathos of human beings and their capacity for love and their capacity for loyalty and all the rest that is simply beautiful, even though in many forms it is in error, it is possibly destructive, and so on..if you imagine him through the lens of Christ, what in the world breaks his heart, it seems to me it's the irreducible beauty and pathos of human beings and their capacity for love and their capacity for loyalty and all the rest that is simply beautiful, even though in many forms it is in error, it is possibly destructive, and so on....
If your dog is outside of this age range, surgery may be required to close a small, reducible hernia and will likely be required in the case of an irreducible hernia.
In irreducible umbilical hernias, x-rays and / or ultrasounds are required in order to determine if any abdominal organs are entrapped, and the severity of the entrapment.
On the second page, responding to MPA's image Mars, Harney and Moten write:» maybe the cool thing about this picture, maybe about pictures in general, is that if you linger your vision doubles, interacting with irreducible blur that's already there anyway in a way that solicits certain assumptions regarding (the relation between) ontology and representation.»
The artists have voluntarily accepted new conditions for creating paintings - a series of radical reductions and eliminations in subject matter, image, association and stylistic device, as if to enable themselves to reach certain irreducible levels in the work of art and in the self.
There, they treated each model prediction as if it were a datapoint, ignoring the large irreducible uncertainty around each datapoint.
If this were the case, part of the uncertainty would be irreducible.
If it can be shown that if we take no mitigating action there is a small but irreducible risk of the collapse and terminal decline of all humanity then that is enough to trigger mitigation, if there is no existential threat, but the future is going to be challenging, then that is human normalcIf it can be shown that if we take no mitigating action there is a small but irreducible risk of the collapse and terminal decline of all humanity then that is enough to trigger mitigation, if there is no existential threat, but the future is going to be challenging, then that is human normalcif we take no mitigating action there is a small but irreducible risk of the collapse and terminal decline of all humanity then that is enough to trigger mitigation, if there is no existential threat, but the future is going to be challenging, then that is human normalcif there is no existential threat, but the future is going to be challenging, then that is human normalcy.
If those values are entered accurately, the model should simulate the real world reasonably well, with due allowances for certain irreducible sources of uncertainty.
If you accept that physical objects are conceptually imported into the situation as convenient intermediaries not by definition in terms of experience, but simply as irreducible posits comparable, epistemologically, to the gods of Homer, but in point of epistemological footing, the physical objects and the gods differ only in degree and not in kind, the whole Dawkins playbook falters.
It did so notwithstanding that the inadmissibility ruling in this case — which concerned a complaint that a sentence of life imprisonment was irreducible and thus in violation of Article 3 — had been based on the approach to this issue in a judgment of the Grand Chamber, which the latter had subsequently reversed in a manner that would probably have resulted in Mr Simeonov's complaint being found admissible if it had been determined later.
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