While we must still admit that nature reveals to us only the answers to questions selectively focused by our interpretive structures, we may reaffirm that we are still in her leading strings, to reverse Kant's point, because reality is the first motive for
the natural process of thinking as well as the final measure of its results.
Not exact matches
Overmanaging could disrupt employees»
natural rhythm
of creativity or
thought process, which can damage engagement and productivity.
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of achievement, the art
of fulfillment [19:00] Living in a beautiful state [24:00]
Thinking 10x bigger [28:00] Surrounding yourself with a «nothing is impossible» community [29:00] The news pollutes your mind [31:00] Tony's
natural gifts and core beliefs [33:30] Overcoming failure and criticism [37:45] Defining your environment [40:00] Life happens for you, not to you [42:00] Rituals and practices to up your game [46:30] Tony's priming
process
Cobb does this because
of the «
natural emphasis
of process thought... on finding ways for all to grow together in freedom and richness
of experience» (PTPT 149).
Did he mean to suggest that persons are responsible for bringing as much
of the rest
of nature as possible into conformity with this standard or was he
thinking of a
natural process apart from human effort?
Given such a diagnosis, the field
of natural (or «foundational») theology assumes an inescapable importance, especially when approached from the perspective
of process modes
of thought.
A
natural process is a
process of events, an historical
process is a
process of thoughts» (IH 216).
This
natural «almost instinctive» immediacy
of the interrelated truths, or «counterparts», concerning God, our own minds and our own physical environment is we
think, as did Newman, in tension with theories
of that knowledge is mediated by the
process of abstraction.
We do not
think of God as merely immanent in the historical
process or that human history can be understood as a
natural unfolding
of the cosmos.
A Christian
Natural Theology explains and defends Whitehead's
thought philosophically, and it contributes to current scholarly debates on the interpretation
of Whitehead, as we have already seen.125 Its main purpose though is to illustrate how Christian
thinking is uniquely possible within the framework
of process philosophy.
All
thoughts, memory recall, complex evaluation
of things and situations to varying degrees
of «good» or «bad» - ness, along with decision
processes and communication
of these things seem to naturally fall into what is the
natural, chemical and eletro - magetic aspects
of our brain.
Thus, I have set out to explore the major tenets
of process thought and its applicability in its understanding
of the self, society, politics, psychology, the
natural sciences, and education.
Most importantly, while I do agree that common descent is supported by the bulk
of the evidence (although admittedly there are difficulties at higher phylogenetic levels), I certainly do not
think we have any reason to suppose the
process occurred by random mutation and
natural selection, the position Prof. Arnhart attributes to me.
In addition, it opens trinitarian
thought to new
thinking in the field
of theology and
natural science, wherein the theory
of relativity, quantum mechanics and the second law
of thermodynamics are prompting investigations into the concept
of time built into
natural processes.
Process thought, reflecting upon the mutual interaction among God, humanity, and
natural actualities, conveys a sense
of ecological balance between both nature and God.
The Liberation
of Life is a creative synthesis
of contemporary developments in the
natural sciences and
process thought that is mutually transformative, the very model
of what the
process - relational vision is all about.
In its attempt to develop a theology
of nature, recover suppressed traditions, and in seeing a profound connection between the traditional Western denigration
of the non-human
natural world,
process thought has much in common with feminist theology.
Whoever affirms Jesus»
thought accepts also the paradox that an event which from the observer's viewpoint must be regarded as a
natural occurrence, as a part
of the world
process determined by law, is in reality something different, that is, a direct act
of God.
As for the «dinosaurs,» I
think it is possible that they where on the Globe during the time
of Adam to Noah, when it was only a few people on Earth, then wiped out by the flood or maybe by
natural processes (including expedited fossilizing) that science has not discovered yet!
For through this shift in the way
of thinking about them, «things» actually become for the most part more «
natural» because seen in terms
of originary and self - acting units
of process.
Perhaps you
think you can perform some sort
of mental gymnastics that allow you to bypass the AA god, but you're fooling yourself and in the
process giving credibility to fundamentally flawed program that fails to improve on the rate
of natural remission while increasing the mortality rate.
Another
thought: I am always dumbfounded by people who see agnosticism or atheism as arrogant — as if believing in
natural processes means believing you are the top
of the heap (quite the opposite, as you point out).
Here, then, material
processes, as well as sensitive and mental knowing, are in principle
thought of as united in one event — insofar as the
natural science
of those days allowed the event to be
thought of in that way.10
Furthermore, in the United States, for over a quarter
of a century the writings
of Professor Charles Hartshorne, including Beyond Humanism, The Vision
of God, Reality as Social
Process, The Divine Relativity, The Logic of Perfection, and A Natural Theology for Our Times, as well as many occasional articles and essays, have eloquently argued the case for «process - thought&
Process, The Divine Relativity, The Logic
of Perfection, and A
Natural Theology for Our Times, as well as many occasional articles and essays, have eloquently argued the case for «
process - thought&
process -
thought».
The
natural emphasis
of process thought, however, is on finding ways for all to grow together in freedom and richness
of experience.
For
process thought, «nature» includes the total experienced and experienceable world; it comprises the whole
natural order with its power
of creating, recreating, and redeeming the human person.
Finally, two or three very recent books may be mentioned which are valuable as attempts to state Christian belief in terms
of the conceptuality provided by
process -
thought: John B. Cobb's A Christian
Natural Theology, Peter N. Hamilton's The Living God and the Modern World, and F. H. Peters» The Creative Advance.
Process thought has its significance here, too, since one
of its main contentions is that a unitary interpretation
of existence, human and
natural, can make sense
of and give sense to all the fields
of human inquiry and human enjoyment.
It's also gone through malolactic fermentation (a.k.a. «malo»), the
natural process of malic acids (
think of a tart green apple taste), turning into lactic acid (
think a buttery or milk flavor).
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I
thought birth was always a
natural & easy
process - all
of the women in my life had easy, quick, complication - free births (including a vaginal breech birth)- so I was unprepared for the pain and the stress and the complications involved with my own 1st birth.
We like to
think of breastfeeding as a
natural process that happens by instinct.
It's made me
think a lot about how bent out
of shape our culture is about the
natural process of aging.
When parents talk positively about making mistakes, kids start to
think of mistakes as a
natural part
of the learning
process.
You skewed my words regarding «managing» my birth... the whole point
of the midwife is to alert the mother
of the possibility
of a problem, just like an OB so then a proper course
of action can be taken... I was merely saying that they don't
think of birth as a medical emergency from the beginning, requiring things that are unnecessary, like constant monitoring because it's easier than intermittent monitoring, or restricting maternal intake because the doctor could get puked on, or have fecal matter excreted during delivery is selfish (and yes, I know, the mother could aspirate, but the rate
of that is low too... and I'm not saying they need to eat a steak dinner... but denying a drink
of water, or a popsicle during a long labor is just ridiculous, as is rushing a
natural process for convenience sake.)
If you
think about mammals that do eat the placenta, it is part
of the
natural cleaning
process, he says.
When I learned more about how
natural birth
process works and how women's body goes along with it with the help
of its hormones, all I could
think «it makes so much sense, why didn't I know about this?
Those who
think that crying is okay and
natural and part
of the learning
process... and those who
think that parents should never, ever let their babies cry.
So if you we have an emergency C - section, although we have the mother usually going into labor on her own, and so we have the hormonal response
of being into labor, the baby has been exposed to the
natural forces during the birthing
process for the most part, but with the emergency C - section we usually have a very strong emotional reaction and the emotional side
of things doesn't get talked about a lot, but I
think it's a very important aspect.
CHRISTINE STEWART - FITZGERALD: And I
think that's probably one
of the biggest things is just you know I mean I don't know I'm trying to avoid
process foods as much as I can in general but I mean like you that sometimes you
think oh it would say like 100 %
natural but I mean what does that really mean?
While the findings clearly show that most Brits
think the climate is warming, only 31 %
of the people surveyed
thought that this was caused mostly or entirely by human activity; 47 %
of the people polled
think that a combination
of natural processes and human activity are to blame.
So far there are few if any wholly satisfactory explanations as to how such an extremely elongated solid object could naturally form, let alone endure the forces
of a
natural high - speed ejection from a star system — a
process thought to involve a wrenching encounter with a giant planet.
This work shows that it is trapped in
natural processes, so the lightness
of helium may not be as unbearable as we had
thought.»
But furthermore — and this is perhaps Darwin's greatest contribution — he developed a set
of new principles that influence the
thinking of every person: the living world, through evolution, can be explained without recourse to supernaturalism; essentialism or typology is invalid, and we must adopt population
thinking, in which all individuals are unique (vital for education and the refutation
of racism);
natural selection, applied to social groups, is indeed sufficient to account for the origin and maintenance
of altruistic ethical systems; cosmic teleology, an intrinsic
process leading life automatically to ever greater perfection, is fallacious, with all seemingly teleological phenomena explicable by purely material
processes; and determinism is thus repudiated, which places our fate squarely in our own evolved hands.
Do you
think it could be related to the rising temperatures and how it affects the Earth's capability to sequester atmospheric CO2 by
natural processes like the photosintesis
of the plants?
He said regulators have always
thought that there are few emissions during the drilling
process, but when drilling rigs drill through shale layers containing a lot
of natural gas, a pressure pulse will send gas out
of the well and into the atmosphere.
While
thoughts, beliefs, and feelings that originate in the mind can trigger stress responses in the body that deactivate the body's
natural self - healing
processes, predisposing the body to illness, the presence
of illness does not mean that you've been a bad patient with bad
thoughts and you deserve a cosmic spanking.
The most common foods that cause fat storage are the highly
processed foods, many
of them labeled to make us
think they're better for us with catch phrases like «fat - free, sugar - free,
natural sugar,» etc..
I
think people make this way too complicated... If you are just to focus on a good balance between fats, carbs, and proteins, and make sure to eat only
natural unprocessed organic foods (as close to their
natural state as possible) instead
of packaged,
processed foods, a lot
of the problems that most people have with cravings, a sweet tooth, overeating, blood sugar swings, etc all take care
of themselves.
When I learned more about how
natural birth
process works and how women's body goes along with it with the help
of its hormones, all I could
think «it makes so much sense, why didn't I know about this?