Sentences with phrase «knowledge of existence of»

Where the brokerage does not have knowledge of the existence of the stigma and an inquiry is made by the buyer the seller may, as with other inquiries, choose to:
This does not obviate the possibility of acknowledging formal knowledge of the existence of Indigenous legal and political systems at a constitutional level or at the common law, as in the case of Mabo The functional approach advocated by the ALRC enables both the recognition of the continuing existence of Aboriginal law and custom and sufficient flexibility for Aboriginal people to be self - determining in the definition of customary law.
All licensed marriage and family therapists are charged with having knowledge of the existence of 262 CMR and are required to practice marriage and family therapy in accordance with them.
The Crown will always have constructive knowledge of the existence of treaty rights.
Perhaps to get rid of the Medieval Warm Period, because knowledge of the existence of higher temperatures during the MWP makes it much more difficult for most rational people to believe the planet «s current level of warmth is due to its high atmospheric CO2 concentration.
Mosher's knowledge of the existence of the dossier arose accidentally through his association with Charles Rotter, who was a moderator at WUWT.
The Karamay's tourism bureau has denied all knowledge of the existence of the Kapoor work, stating any similarities were coincidental.
Each independent Branch is separate from the others, «leaks» no knowledge of the existence of other Branches (unless of course, you want it to), and can operate under it own unique URL.
Even more importantly, the villain is the one common thread linking all of our heroes from different corners of the universe, «some of which have no knowledge of the existence of the other,» Anthony said.
``... we're dealing with several different groups of characters, some of which have no knowledge of the existence of the other.
Green had denied any knowledge of the existence of the material, but has now admitted that his denial was misleading.
He equally denied knowledge of the existence of any similar correspondence between Obasanjo and then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair.
For me, the knowledge of the existence of the 4th Trimester was enough to help me feel like we could get through the tough newborn months.
Balthasar was influenced by Gottlieb Söhngen, the Munich theologian and teacher of Joseph Ratzinger, who disputed with Karl Barth about the question of natural, metaphysical knowledge of the existence of God (the so - called analogia entis).
Knowledge of the existence of a vital third (organic) tradition — the others being Aristotelianism and mechanism — in the seventeenth century, of its early success in promoting scientific discoveries, and of the dubious reasons for its defeat, may help embolden some theologians to revive this tradition, in purified form, in a way that would be beneficial both to the religious life of humanity and its «scientific» understanding of the reality in which it finds itself (p. 41)
A knowledge of the existence of something we can not penetrate, our perceptions of the profoundest reason and the most radiant beauty, which our minds seem to reach only in their most elementary forms; — it is this knowledge and this emotion that constitute the truly religious attitude.
A knowledge of the existence of something we can not penetrate, our perceptions of the profoundest reason and the most radiant beauty, which only in their most primitive forms are accessible to our minds: it is this knowledge and this emotion that constitute true religiosity.
The other is the answer to knowledge of existence of gods, with the answer «I don't know».

Not exact matches

At bear market bottoms, the existence of a recession is taken as common knowledge.
«Ideologies are substitutes for true knowledge, and ideologues are always dangerous when they come to power, because a simple - minded I - know - it - all approach is no match for the complexity of existence.
That god can be power, money, lust, knowledge etc. any of which is fundamental to the purpose of your existence.
The good news is that there are other kinds of knowledge beyond scientific knowledge... and there are long philosophical tracts dealing with the existence of God (both pro and con).
I n S h o r t: The vital substances in this vast pharmacy of the universe, which are measured on the scales of Divine Determining and Decree of the All-Wise and Pre-Eternal One, can only come into existence through a boundless wisdom, infinite knowledge and all - encompassing will.
It is tempting to define the categories philosophically, rather than historically, around the recognition that knowledge depends upon the existence of God.
Aristotle originally describes knowledge as a grasp of cause and essence: to know a thing, we must know the four causes of its existence and the essential genus and difference of its species.
You can be an agnotic theist (I don't have the knowledge of god's existence or non-existence, but I believe there is a god) or an agnostic atheist (I don't have the knowledge of god's existence or non-existence, and I believe there is no god).
Just by hinting at the existence of moral knowledge, Dawkins gives us reason to doubt that we actually do live in a world ruled by gangster genes.
I suppose you could be just agnotic (I don't have the knowledge of god's existence / non-existence, and have no belief).
Descartes and, especially, Kant deduced that god was outside of the realm of knowledge (meaning there is no possibility of «evidence» for god's existence).
Why not show yourself by giving all humans perfect knowledge of your existence (like angels) if it's so important to be praised by us?
He could give us all perfect knowledge of His existence with a snap of the fingers.
Atheists and theists alike share this expectation, with atheists eager to show that their moral knowledge and action are uncompromised by disbelief in God's existence, and theists eager to establish the rational credentials of their moral convictions and protect themselves against charges of fideism.
I am agnostic with respect to having clear or certain knowledge about the existence or non-existence of a god or gods but reject the unsubstantiated claims of theists.
Should the existence of all of these pitfalls frighten us into pulling back and retarding the advance of scientific knowledge?
which was the primal seed of mind, Seers searching for knowledge in their heart found existence in non-existence.
Basically, Kev, you're saying that current knowledge does not preclude the existence of some sort of god or larger guiding principle behind the universe.
I was «a person who held that the existence of the ultimate cause, as God, and the essential nature of things are unknown and unknowable, or that human knowledge is limited to experience.»
This is why there will never be a satisfactory «proof» of God's existence, because the knowledge of God faces forward, to see potentialities that are not as if they were.
Although, according to Keen, we can not claim any sure knowledge of God, theology can nevertheless use the word God to serve an indispensable function 36 We need to remain hopeful if we are to maintain our sanity, Keen asserts.37 Thus the idea of God can function to unify our needful affirmations about this unknown source - affirmations of «the trustworthiness of the mystery which surrounds [our] existence
The sayings in Mark 13:9 - 13 all reflect detailed knowledge of events that took place — or ideas that were current — after Jesus» death: trial and persecution of Jesus» followers, the call to preach the gospel to all nations, advice to offer spontaneous testimony, and the prediction that families would turn against one another are features of later Christian existence, not of events in Galilee or Jerusalem during Jesus» lifetime.
But we don't conclude that the frontier of knowledge must be ceded to a realm of existence that has no basis.
When so many syntheses of thought have been shown to be too small a garment to fit a growing world of knowledge, when so many preconceptions have had to be revised in every field of knowledge, the modern man is in no sympathetic mood to listen to proofs for the existence of a personal God unless the very knowledge he has so recently acquired can be geared to the demonstration of such an Absolute.
People have rejected theism because they held untenable the idea of a mind not subject to change or to interaction with other beings, or a mind omnipotent in the sense that its power was all the power in existence, or a mind having precise knowledge of details of the future (or of all times from the standpoint of eternity), or a mind creating a first state of the cosmos at a finite time in the past, or knowing all suffering although it did not itself suffer, or an all - embracing mind which in no sense could be identified with the universe, or one which could in every sense be identified with it.
He will not require not merely that the new knowledge be used as the foundation of the proof, but that the very spirit and atmosphere of the new knowledge enter in such a way into thedemonstration of God's existence, that the complexities and confusions of human thought engendered by the new knowledge shall be resolved in harmonious unity in the postulate of God's existence, nature, and relation to created being.
The existence of something doesn't equal the knowledge of that existence.
In its place he must put the vital, living knowledge that «the fundamental fact of human existence is man with man.»
To «know all that exists» is, in one sense, to have perfect knowledge, it is literal omniscience (provided possibilities are also known as such, as a special class of existences or, at least, of realities).
All that we can say with confidence, however, is that our earliest knowledge of humankind takes us back only to the point where humans were already scattered into groups, living a tribal existence, each with its own language and culture.
``... the future of Christian philosophy will therefore depend on the existence or absence of theologians equipped with scientific training, no doubt limited but genuine and, within its own limits, sufficient for them to follow with understanding such lofty dialogues not only in mathematics and physics but also in biology and wherever the knowledge of nature reaches the level of demonstration.»
Through his dialogue with process philosophy, Clarke opened an innovative philosophy of divine knowledge, as well as proposing some significant revisions in the Aristotelian and Thomistic metaphysics of both existence and relations.
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