Sentences with phrase «limited human concept»

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But he has a concept of the human being as limited.
Berne's second major concept is that of ego - states; he says that our behavior patterns, with their associated feelings, are «a limited repertoire... which are psychological realities... [the products of] the human brain... are organized and stored in the form of ego - states.»
You see, I also do not believe that God is a white bearded old man in a nightshirt... The God (dess) I understand is too huge, too eternally absolute and too immense an ultimate and perfect Love and a complete manifestation of Allness to be limited by human concepts.
@World..., I'm still trying to reconcile the statement,»... atheists want to take a limited 2000 or so year old childish concept of God and refute it...» with «Nothing has ever changed about God, just human ability to fully perceive and understand IT...» What is the «limited 2000... year old» concept of God that atheists want to refute and how is it different from the current concept of God.
The concept behind microlearning is the understanding that human concentration and focus is limited, and that breaking down information into smaller pieces and spacing it out can lead to higher rates of engagement and retention.
Unlike other supercars, which are beholden to their parent company's budget, the Chiron seems limited only by human concepts of physics and natural laws.
Common threads within their artwork: landscape as an emotional state, the use of portraits in art, the limits of the human being, duality, and the concept of water as a common thread, like the mysterious element and bearer of life.
Over the past forty years, Linda Francis has been fascinated by the limits of human knowledge and has referenced concepts from fields, such as astronomy, physics, mathematics, and philosophy in her work.
The concept of sustainable development does imply limits — not absolute limits but limitations imposed by the present state of technology and social organization on environmental resources and by the ability of the biosphere to absorb the effects of human activities.
Paul Norton: the concept of ecological or biophysical limits to the scale of human economic activity, who are uncritical optimists about technology
The concept of a black swan may be a very useful metaphor to help discuss the issues involved in understanding the limits of human knowledge, particularly when dealing with complex, chaotic systems like the climate.
In this study, we systematically review how the concept of synchrony has been defined in the study of early human interactions, limiting our review to studies involving infants and toddlers aged two months to 5 years and mothers, and what the associated main findings and contributions have been for understanding early child development.
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