Sentences with phrase «more human perspective»

Specifically, I'm trying to look at this from a more human perspective.

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For business leaders, increasingly this means balancing two very different perspectives: shareholders who expect executives to deliver better short - term financial performance and stakeholders who want more attention paid to the longer - term human and environmental consequences of business.
As technology advances and businesses become more globalized, creating a truly diverse organizational culture that incorporates basic human principles and fosters diversity of ideas and perspectives is not just good for employees, Webster argues.
A holder of more than 600 U.S. patents and one of the world's most prolific living inventors shares his perspective on the history of innovation, with a special look at Chinese artifacts from his personally curated Library of the History of Human Imagination.
TitfoTag: Could you lend me your rose - tinted spectacles so that I can get a more optimistic perspective on what is «Human»?
It certainly may try, and even if it hits on the truth of the matter, since the human is a Mystery unto Itself (and set within the context of Ultimate Mystery), are we not left with a great many perspectives on the matter, which might indicate that a more tentative approach may be the best way to go regarding the question of the OP, so as to make room for those who are just as caught up in the Mystery as we ourselves are?
Although the two categories can not be «mixed» they can both contribute complementary perspectives that bring a deeper and more balanced understanding to our collective human knowledge.
Human nature is more than either in the Christian perspective.
In Christian perspective, it can be affirmed that the created realm reflects the being of its creator, and so is immeasurably more complex than any single human, or any single school of historical analysis, can fathom.
Viewed from the perspective of human development — the most important perspective — unpaid work in the home or with children is as important for a flourishing society as investment banking at Goldman Sachs, perhaps more so.
I shall not endorse Royce's own conception of the Trinity in this book, since it is more Sabellian or modalistic than genuinely Trinitarian.3 Rather, my intention is first to summarize Royce's understanding of human community, then to make clear how it corresponds to a democratically organized structured society within a Whiteheadian perspective, and finally to apply this understanding of community to the Trinity in order to clarify the notion of God as a community of divine persons.
Some of these criticisms are misdirected inasmuch as the perspective is intended to be more a metatheory of human nature than a set of testable hypotheses.
The death - of - God myth symbolically articulates, from within the Christian perspective which is my religious framework, my own inability any longer to affirm anything more in the way of grace and love than the human faces and voices and bodies around me, those persons with whom I enter into relationships of various kinds and intensities and patterns of communion and brokenness.
From our human, everyday perspective, which no doubt is our concrete perspective (all others being more or less stretched or «abstract»), the richly diversified realm of life appears permanent, with abiding character.
This theological perspective is much broader and more sweeping in scope than what appears in the X chromosome study which does not ask about the total orientation of the human self.
This provides us with an incentive to participate in efforts to build a more human social order in the perspective of the Kingdom of God.
The more realistic biblical perspective on human nature makes it possible to realize that a marriage may not be a union in which personalities are well balanced.
In this perspective, every human being has an irreducible value and dignity — but also, because we have one Environment who fulfils all our knowing and loving and all our desire for love and truth, we are more deeply connected to each other than we sometimes dare to imagine.
That doesn't seem to be very God like from my perspective, but more on the lines of protecting the human ego of those that wrote the original words.
What he opposes most stridently in this book is not religious doubt itself or attempts to understand religion as a human construct or a biological phenomenon, but rather what he sees as a very artificial and incomplete view of human nature and its purpose: the very presumption that religion can be explained away as unnecessary and that such materialistic perspectives could be definitive or anywhere near ultimately satisfactory for beings who are obviously designed to crave so much more than mere birth, death, and extinction.
Since I do not believe it is possible to genuinely describe God (Though I believe 1 Corinthians 13 comes the closest) and I do not accept any scripture as fully authoritative, I find it impossible to accept an argument as anything more than incomplete human perspective.
From the long evolutionary perspective, it is much more to the point to see the human race in a stage of uneasy adolescence.
The Liturgy as a counter-cultural school is neglected, and the «sacramental imagination» — while properly lauded as a privileged Catholic contribution — is more a timeless perspective on nature and human life than an awareness of how we continue to hear, see, feel and taste the Word spoken into our world 2,000 years ago.
Chapter 16 Mommy Guilt: The Human Factor covers the guilt - trap parents often fall into and help in working toward a more healthy perspective.
The special issue brings together researchers in biology, anthropology, archaeology, economics, psychology, computer science and more to explore the cultural forces affecting human evolution from a wider perspective than is usually taken.
From the human perspective, few events in evolution were more momentous than the split among primates that led to apes (large, tailless primates such as today's gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans) and Old World monkeys (which today include baboons and macaques).
Blanch considers that knowing the source of the pollution is also important from a health - risk perspective, «given that human pathogens present in water are significantly more contagious than those of animal origin,» concludes the scientist.
From a human perspective, the beebot was little more than a small switch with wire sticking out of it.
Human interactions with indoor airborne microbes have been investigated for more than a century (Tyndall, 1881; Carnelley, Haldane & Anderson, 1887; Tyndall, 1876), although almost exclusively from the perspective of disease and airborne - transmission of pathogens (Noble et al., 1976; Sherertz, Bassetti & Bassetti - Wyss, 2001; Tang et al., 2011).
To put this kind of sensitivity into yet more perspective, LIGO technology is theoretically capable of measuring the distance from the sun to the nearest star — Proxima Centauri, which lies about 4.25 light - years away — «to a level of about the width of a human hair,» David Reitze of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), executive director of the LIGO Laboratory, said during a news conference today.
Rob's taken a more historical perspective, looking at different types of human populations and the impact of ancestral lifestyles on microbiomes.
From a biological perspective, humans «tend to seek out vibrant colored foods, as these contain the most vitamins and minerals,» says Susan Albers, PsyD, clinical psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic and author of 50 More Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food.
With 1945, director Ferenc Török touches on the infrequently considered aftermath of World War II from an unvarnished human perspective, examining the guilt, fear and complacent complicity of a small village full of people who profited from the persecution of its Jewish residents — some more willingly than others.
The varied perspectives and in - depth stories we heard about what made schools work affirmed an essential truth shaping MCIEA's school quality measures work: school quality is more complex and human than any test score or algorithm can capture.
The authors argue that examining these artifacts can help schools gain a fresh perspective on their policies, practices, and culture; better align human resources with student outcome goals; identify conditions that support or constrain teaching quality; and generally foster more equitable infrastructures for teaching and learning.
I have provided academic writing assistance to the students on various topics of this specific subject including Medical Anthropology: Local and Global Perspectives, Human Bodies, Culture & Society, Cultural Heritage Management, Human Evolution, Discovering Archeology and many more.
The title makes more sense (or less, depending on one's perspective) with Yehoshua's explanation that in all the other translations other than English, the book is titled The Mission of the Human Resources Manager.
From my perspective, I see little sign of a new & meaningful risk / interruption to the sector's long - term growth trajectory... after all, what's more reliable than betting on human vanity & insecurity?!
Even if you are already working with a dog behavior person, an animal behaviorist, a dog whisperer like Cesar Milan who appears on Animal Planet's the dog whisperer, or someone else who works in an associated field of obedience training for dogs or dog training, we can work side by side with them to help translate the dog's feelings, thoughts and perspectives of our human world for a more successful outcome.
By coming at everything from the dog's perspective, we as humans can more quickly figure out the cause of «bad» behavior and much more quickly figure out solutions that will work to make everyone in the equation happy.
It lends more authority to animal advocates by placing intrinsic value on animal wellbeing, instead of framing it from the human perspective.
Understanding what they are going through, seeing thier perspective our complex human world and how they react to the big human world around them is more than half battle in most instances.
To put that in perspective: that's more than twice as high as the notoriously springy flea, and equivalent to a six - foot human jumping over the Washington Monument!
Each robot has its own personality and unique story to tell, and while we are talking about machines who should only be something programmed to perform certain tasks, after learning more about their world from their perspective, you will realize just how deep and human their story is, which shows Over the Moon Games did a fantastic job mixing game mechanics and storytelling.
With Gursky, we leave behind our familiar conceptions of singular human perspective or temporal specificity, and approach a more transcendent perspective.
The group exhibition «Tidalectics» presents 13 artists whose distinctive works cast oceanic perspectives on the cultural, political and biological dimensions of the oceans, examining the effects of human - made issues, such as climate change and sea - level rise, while reimagining human and «more - than - human» relationships.
«The Spanish images are quieter, revealing the ravages more ambiguously, partly because the human interventions appear less directly invasive, but also because of Maisel's evolving use of aerial perspective.
Through Rennie's unique vision we gain a new perspective on a very familiar city, both conceptually and at a more fundamental, human level.
Lathan - Stiefel's installation Eannead is an abstract, mixed - media interpretation of the human brain, on display in Terminal A. Kephart's essays «Love: A Philadelphia Affair,» offering an insider's perspective of the city from the daily commute on SEPTA's rail line to the galleries of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, are on view in Terminal D. Read more >>
Her experience as a clinical psychologist practicing psychotherapy from a contemporary psychoanalytic perspective for over 25 years reflects an enduring passion and respect for personal idiosyncrasy that characterizes her early portrait work, the more recent and abstract, life - size human figure paintings, and now, her turn to the reservoir of personal experience within.
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