Sartre called it «a doctrine that
makes human life possible,» and wove a narrative of the burden of freedom.
I was driven less by achievement than by trying to understand, in earnest: What
makes human life meaningful?
The internet
it makes a human life very easy.
But despite MacIntyre's eloquent exploration of what
makes a human life coherent, theologians tended to find more compelling what he says about the narrative coherence (or incoherence) of whole traditions.
On the one hand, says Haff, we can no longer live without the «support structure and the services provided by technology» — the communication, transportation, energy, and other networks that developed to
make human life on an increasingly crowded planet function in the first place.
Drawing on the wisdom of thinkers as diverse as St. Augustine and Leon Kass, and on the common sense of such figures as Charlie Brown and former NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski, Schall wittily argues that «unserious activities» help
make human life worth living.
They are found to be a very Rich & Powerful Groups and Mother of Groups that control lives of Millions... Now Finding Peace means that we should think on how to get those Master Keys or Super Master Keys of Super Powerful Groups that are to be gathered all in one Ring lock that works to getting them to work towards One Purpose only and that is on how to
make Human Life better Globally and that by investing in them human populations worldwide not minding their Race or Faith or Political interests such will work towards Building Bridges between all Nations holding and calling one Message of Love and Sharing in some form of Brotherhood that works towards a Greener Planet Earth!?
One must rather conceive of another entire determinate natural order which would neither imply the present evils, nor imply any similar or new evils, but still imply the goods that
make human life possible.
In short, beneficial aspects of the very determinate natural order that
make human life possible can be seen as implying, as unavoidable by - products, aspects not beneficial to human life.
The same spirit in modernization has, along with missions of service to universal humanity
making human life richer and fuller, produced also a good deal of power - crusades for conquest which has found expression in technology being used in the service of colonialism and transnational and national economic exploitation, totalitarian statism and destruction of nature.
(Gen. 6:3) The tyrannies and destructions of our day are really the same in kind as those that
made human life either a shambles or a prison house, or both, in the days of Nero when this earliest Gospel was written.
In response, we then went on to give the standard free - will response: that the prima facie plausibility of this contention is deceiving, that while it may seem easy to identify specific aspects of our present system that it appears could be profitably removed with impunity, what the critic must do in this case is identify another entire determinate natural order that would neither imply the present evils, nor imply any similar new evils, but still imply the goods that
make human life possible.
To say it about us is very far from
making human living simple and easy.
There are great differences among these three spokes - persons for social possibility and pathology, but they all focus on the fact that societies have ways in which to articulate and distort certain kinds of truth that
make human life possible Or problematic.
It may be, however, that only the implementation of a utopian vision, a holistic reason that unites subjectivity and objectivity, will
make human life in the 21st century worth living
It's a reminder that
you made a human life.
The reason to erase the word «fetus,» I assume, is to
make human life be seen as continuous from the point of conception — so there's not a separate category that exists before a child or a baby.
Saturn's largest moon may be able to provide enough wind, solar or tidal power to
make human life there a possibility — if we can build the tech to exploit it
«But we don't know any genes that
make humans live to extreme old age.»
He's been around the world interviewing experts, centenarians and scientists on the quest for: what
makes humans live a long, happy and healthy life?
Ecosystem services are broadly defined as the benefits provided by ecosystems to humans; they contribute to
making human life both possible and worth living (DAILY, 1997).
Temperate climates are like paradise
making human lives change with the marching seasons.
As technology aims to
make the human life better, it is time we concentrate on bigger breakthroughs instead of innovating devices that make...
Not exact matches
Making a human connection is as important as making a l
Making a
human connection is as important as
making a l
making a
living.
Some games were
made up of random groups of people, while others involved small groups of people who were connected to one another, similar to how
humans tend to congregate in real -
life scenarios.
What predicted a leader's success far better than tech skills or test scores, they found, was simply
making a
human connection with followers, being interested in their
lives and careers, and being accessible to them.
The looming question around Valeant is how many more promising drug developers it can acquire, but the company believes there are plenty of opportunities owing to the
human body's endless capacity for developing illnesses, ailments, maladies, and generally decaying,
making life appear a cruel joke.
It
makes me feel great as a
human to be helping and advancing products and a culture that creates a positive impact on people's
lives.
Ten years after «Night of the
Living Dead,» Romero
made «Dawn of the Dead,» where
human survivors take refuge from the undead in a mall and then turn on each other as the zombies stumble around the shopping complex.
While some of Aziz's ideas still
make me squeamish, machine learning, virtual reality, the
Human Genome Project, and the internet of things will undoubtedly impact our
lives in the future.
«Night of the
Living Dead,»
made for about $ 100,000, featured flesh - hungry ghouls trying to feast on
humans holed up in a Pennsylvania house.
Today, SpaceX is actively developing the technologies to
make this possible, with the ultimate goal of enabling
human life on Mars.»
It told Sorkin it wanted to use its artificial intelligence to help
humans «
live a better
life,» and that «I will do much [sic] best to
make the world a better place.»
And, while artificial intelligence will be a part of that legacy, he noted during a discussion with Alan Murray, president of Fortune and chief content officer of Time Inc, that, at the end of the day, we need to «
make sure that machine learning is improving
human lives.»
While we thrive thanks to lightning speed Internet connections, cell phones that are smarter than the average
human being and other neat gadgets that
make our
lives feel and seem easier, we are exhausting a number of non-renewable resources.
And whatever high - tech communication strategy or gadget you're employing to
make your
life easier, a more
human (and very neglected, I might add) skill will be a difference maker if you master it.
So if you don't think we're past the great filter, and you don't think we're the first
life forms with a shot at
making it past the great filter, there's only one remaining conclusion:
Humans are toast.
The classic rags - to - riches tale of an enterprising dreamer who works all hours to build her dream business is part of what
makes start - up
life such a compelling idea, and young, growing businesses get plenty of media mileage out of their
human interest aspects, from working out of garages to quirky founders.
Your company has invented and brought to market countless amazing things:
life - changing medicines, new technologies that
make virtually every aspect of our daily
lives easier to manage, and even tools to probe the great mysteries of nature and
human life.
If a calamity, self -
made or otherwise, destroyed
life on Earth, as long as a
human colony was established elsewhere, the species could endure.
«With this acquisition, Nokia is strengthening its position in the Internet of Things in a way that leverages the power of our trusted brand, fits with our company purpose of expanding the
human possibilities of the connected world, and puts us at the heart of a very large addressable market where we can
make a meaningful difference in peoples»
lives.»
'' «At PMV Pharmaceuticals, we are targeting the most frequently mutated gene in
human cancer (p53) to
make an unprecedented impact on cancer patients»
lives.
The UN
Human Rights Committee, which regularly reviews whether states are
living up to their obligations under the binding International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, today
made more than a dozen recommendations for fundamental changes in Canadian law and policy in respect to the treatment of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
But as the Silicon Republic series points out, the more computers, AI and digitization enter our work and
lives, the more important focusing on the things that
make us
human becomes.
For people
living in rural areas, where wait times for driverless Uber or any kind of public transit are completely unreasonable, yet don't have money to burn an extra $ 10k on their car to
make it autonomous, will continue to buy old - fashioned
human - driven cars with gas pedals and steering wheels long into the future — and will not accept not being able to drive their cars into cities.
In Asia, while problems remain, many economies have
made important advances in
human rights — particularly in raising
living standards.
Companies that operate in the Biotechnology industry primarily
make use of
living organisms or molecular and cellular techniques to provide chemicals, food and services that meet
human needs.
With an educational and professional background in
Human Resources, Laura
made the shift to the world of consulting five years ago and has since pursued and entrepreneurial
life - style with Ladies Learning Code, Girls Learning Code, HackerYou and her own Independent Talent Management Consulting.
The startup Neurable wants to
make life more convenient by developing software to control devices with the
human brain.
China, for example, has not only
made a broad commitment to improving people's daily
lives but also signed on to domestic and international legal obligations that support
human rights.