Sentences with phrase «mechanical nature of»

By contrast, the ECJ determined that the «allegedly mechanical nature of the measures taken at national level» did not call into question the conclusion that there were implementing measures (para. 41).
Still no take for my question: given the mechanical nature of conduction at the microscopic level, what are the implications for Fourrier's Law?
Others have pointed to the micro mechanical nature of conduction.
Given the simpler, mechanical nature of the Graham / Schloss approach, an arbitrary upper limit on the number of stocks in my portfolio seems unnecessary and probably raises my opportunity costs.
It involves turning the mechanical nature of bonds in your favor, being patient and scaling back your expectations a little.
The fully automated mechanical nature of the Torsen centre differential helps prevent wheel slippage from occurring, by diverting torque instantly, without any discernible notice to the vehicle occupants [4], to the axle which has more grip.
Some single swingers Sex does not t always be on the mechanical nature of a personals sexual act.
In order to demonstrate the quantum mechanical nature of a massive object it has to be delocalized first.
The great potential of quantum computers lies in their theoretical ability to perform lots of calculations at once, which stems from the quantum mechanical nature of the atoms to exist in an infinite number of spin states at the same time.
For me the obvious, yet unacknowledged, meaning to this phrase is that it puts us back in touch with NATURE, being in tune with the natural cycles of life, of which birth is just one, with less dependence on the mechanical nature of technological birth, and more in tune with the earth matrix, our bodies and our sexuality.
The deists argue from the mechanical nature of the universe that its author must be like a machine maker — intelligent and purposeful.
And I have heard British Catholic bishops affirming the purely mechanical nature of animal life.

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Although aspects of our trading system, such as the timing model, are mechanical and rule - based in nature, discretion still plays a major role in our overall trading strategy.
Thus it seems to Sheldrake that we need to posit a formative causation in addition to the mechanical causation involved in nature's structuration into specific kinds of entities.
Regarding the relationship between love and power, Hartshorne began by stating that «the real trouble is not in attributing too much power to God, but in an oversimple or too mechanical conception of the nature of power in general.»
Whatever one may think of Natural Family Planning, or of periodic restraint under any other name, positive chemico - mechanical restraints on conception - those that, if you will, «violate nature» - open the door to, in C. S. Lewis» well - known words, «the abolition of man.»
When Enlightenment thinkers decided that the whole of nature operates in terms of mechanical forces, they concluded that the apparent difference between organisms and mechanisms is only apparent.
By the time of Hume, God is no longer considered the direct but only the indirect cause of nature, and nature is not only considered as impersonal but also as mechanical.
their more we view the world as mechanical the more we stop feeling the longing to of nature, this will cause us to lose our sense of importance in nature it self.
If, for David Hume, «reason or science is nothing but the comparing of ideas and the discovery of their relations» (THN 10 - 15, 466), for Comte it was clear that the «ideas» were no longer theological, nor metaphysical, but the positive ideas of empirically discovering the mechanical laws of nature and society by the scientific and industrial elites.
Because of the nature of the many mechanical devices that are part of the ICU, many patients have one or more of their limbs restrained.
According to Niebuhr, naturalism loses the self by reducing it to the «mechanical proportions» of nature; idealism loses the self in the abstract universalities of mind; romanticism loses the self to the larger social collective.
«7 Romantic naturalism has denied the claim of idealism that freedom and rationality are synonymous; it has also denied the claim of naturalism that the essence of man is mechanical nature.
Tolkien's reference to «ancient shepherds» seems to carry with it an implicit criticism of «modern» and «urban»; that modern man, surrounded by concrete and reliant on mechanical devices, has lost touch with nature.
The mechanical conception of nature continued to dominate science through the nineteenth century.
The present ecological crisis is partially the practical consequence of the old Newtonian philosophy of nature as dead, insensitive, and mechanical; and Hartshorne's panpsychism should aid man's efforts to rethink his relation to the cosmos.
It is the that each line of a Turing machine table, that fixed structure that determines the nature of the Turing machine, can be considered to be a simple mechanical structure or action on which the complex structure of the machine depends.
We are then inclined without warrant to apply this strong impression of mechanical causation to all of nature, even to the point of explaining life and mind as the passive, determined results of the aimless and blind movement of a dead and unconscious past.
They do not know that at this very moment scientific thinkers have abandoned that older mechanical picture of nature and have come to see, even to insist, that science does not exhaustively describe the whole range of experience nor everything in the world of nature.
Here we see why an ontology based on the metaphor of habit rather than law or mechanical action and reaction is superior for describing the order in nature.
The fourth model, which I wish to discuss at greater length, does allow us to speak of God's relation to nature, yet without the coercive or mechanical implications of the monarchial and deistic models.
Though conditioned by mechanical and organic necessities of nature, the human self transcends them to determine its purposes and control natural necessities to realize them.
Their resistance may be motivated by a fear that nature will slip out of the control of our mechanical and mathematical models for understanding physical reality, or it may be occasioned simply by our innate passion for order and intelligibility.
He did not merely copy Democritus» physics, as was commonly thought, but introduced the idea of spontaneity into the movement of the atoms, and to the Democritus world of inanimate nature ruled by mechanical laws he added a world of animate nature in which the human will operated.9 Marx thus favours the views of Epicurus for two reasons: firstly, his emphasis on absolute autonomy of the human spirit has freed human beings from all superstitions of transcendent objects; secondly, the emphasis on «free individual self - consciousness» shows one way of going beyond the system of a «total philosophy».
For Whitehead himself comes to focus more on the problem of reconciling a «scientific» picture of nature dead, mechanical, devoid of quality, and the world of humanism that «science» dismisses as a wistful pathetic fallacy.
Croce contrasted the «democracy of the eighteenth century as mechanical, intellectualist, and abstractly egalitarian, whereas the «liberalism» of the early nineteenth century was personal, idealistic, and historically organic: «The democrats in their political ideal postulated a religion of quantity, of mechanics, of calculating reason or of nature, like that of the eighteenth century; the liberals, a religion of quality, of activity, of spirituality, such as that which had risen in the beginning of the nineteenth century: so that even in this case, the conflict was one of religious faiths.
We look for mechanical explanations, feed - back processes and other trends that might make aspects of nature intelligible to us in terms of our own functionally purposive intelligence.
Whitehead was apparently the first to wonder why this plane - like geometry should not be applicable in nature, when its parallel, the point - like geometry, is so ubiquitous; he did begin noticing projective elements in the science of statics, and F. Klein's student, E. Study, explored the «plane-wise» representation of mechanical rotation, an idea further developed by G. Adams (in unpublished manuscripts).
Donald Ingber, M.D., Ph.D., Founding Director of the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, started investigating this «architecture of life» over thirty - five years ago, and discovered that Nature uses an architectural principle known as «tensegrity» (short for «tensional integrity») to stabilize the shapes of living cells and to determine how they respond to mechanical forces.
By altering the quantum - mechanical wave nature or wave functions of the reactants, we are now able to control, to an extent far greater than was previously possible, the final product.
Roboticists seeking inspiration from nature have built mechanical analogues of dogs, fish, lobsters, and cockroaches.
«Knowing how cells respond to mechanical cues in the living embryo and how they physically sculpt tissues and organs in the 3D space will transform the way we think about developmental processes,» said Otger Campàs, a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UCSB and senior author on the paper that reports this novel technique in Naturmechanical cues in the living embryo and how they physically sculpt tissues and organs in the 3D space will transform the way we think about developmental processes,» said Otger Campàs, a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UCSB and senior author on the paper that reports this novel technique in NaturMechanical Engineering at UCSB and senior author on the paper that reports this novel technique in Nature Methods.
«Humans have long been fascinated with the idea of replicating nature through machines, from Leonardo da Vinci's famous mechanical knight to speculative fiction of future androids like Philip K. Dick's «Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep» that inspired the Blade Runner film,» Gu says.
The findings are published this week in the journal Nature Biotechnology, in a paper by associate professor of mechanical engineering Domitilla Del Vecchio and professor of biological engineering Ron Weiss.
Using as their basis a system published today in Nature Communications, mechanical engineers Tom Krupenkin and Ashley Taylor at the University of Wisconsin in Madison are now developing «in - shoe technology» that could generate up to 10 watts of power per footstep.
Led by Taher Saif, the University of Illinois Gutgsell Professor of mechanical science and engineering, the team published its work in the journal Nature Communications.
Ghasemi and mechanical engineering department head Gang Chen, along with five others at MIT, report on the details of the new steam - generating structure in the journal Nature Communications.
A good example in nature is nacre, which is 95 percent inorganic aragonite and 5 percent crystalline polymer (chitin); its hierarchical nanoparticle ordering — a mixture of intercalated brittle platelets and thin layers of elastic biopolymers — strongly improves its mechanical properties.
He said: «Nature is a wonderful source of inspiration for structures that have excellent mechanical properties.
Nature is full of marvels of engineering that humans have co-opted for their own mechanical feats.
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