Not exact matches
First, the Scholls» resistance to the Nazi regime began in their
discovery and affirmation that the human person is not made
by or for the state, but that the state is made
by human persons for the fulfillment of human
nature.
Building on Phelps» argument that the marketplace permits expression of «the better part of our human
nature,» I suggest that the
discovery mentioned
by Phelps and described above is a discerning of, and submission to, an underlying reality.
Thus Polanyi concludes that, «When Einstein discovered rationality in
nature, unaided
by any observation that had not been available for at least fifty years before, our positivistic textbooks promptly covered up the scandal
by an appropriately embellished account of his
discovery.»
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.
Economic theory was affected
by the great scientific
discoveries in physics, biology and psychology, and economic laws were presented with the same authority as laws of
nature.
It has sometimes been claimed
by the defenders of the traditional view of the resurrection, that such was the
nature of the Easter faith, that only that series of events to which it refers (from the
discovery of the empty tomb to the Ascension forty days later) could adequately explain the rise of Christianity.
That is, such self - evident truths are not understood as the
discovery of free - standing reason but as affirmations entailed and made morally obliging
by a prior understanding of
Nature and
Nature's God.
But if we really experience the Nativity we are faced with the heartache and suffering embedded deep in the
nature of the event: No decent place for his birth, the fear of
discovery by the wrong people, all the children who died because he was born, the anxious flight into a foreign country.
The new and awful
discoveries made of the polluting and murderous
nature of their superstitions, in writings of unquestioning authority, with the success of the missionary labours of the excellent men of other denominations already employed there, the committee think ought to be considered as special calls upon British Christians to increase the means of acquainting their natives of India with their divine religion; and to persevere in the glorious toil, until the name of Christ shall be sounded throughout the vast extent of our oriental dominion, and one God and Saviour shall be worshipped
by every subject of the British throne.4
Just as the
discovery that sodium chloride has properties not exhibited
by sodium and chlorine in isolation tells us something about the
nature of sodium and chlorine which we could not otherwise know, so too the existence of subjectivity in combinations of atoms that make human brains tells us something about the
nature of those atoms that make those brains.
It is the
nature of science
by building on established models (i.e. the solar system is heliocentric) to seek to affirm, extend, and make new
discoveries.
As far back as Copernicus, but especially from the 17th Century enlightenment onwards, the
discoveries made
by the scientific method about the
nature of our universe seem to have chipped away at the Christian world view.
Professor Ayala illustrates the very fashionable Catholic diffidence about the import of recent
discoveries about the
nature of the universe, whilst Clive Copus, who helpfully flags up the dominance of Ayala's school of thought at the Rome evolution conference last year, proposes the «Intelligent Design» (ID) argument that some parts of the universe point to God, and
by implication that some don't do so nearly so well.
Camp activities — including outdoor
discovery and sports (led
by the YMCA)-- will take place at Redbrook, a community inspired
by nature that's set on 1,400 acres of preserved forest, fresh water, and cranberry bogs.
The Baby Einstein story is one of those inspiring stories of a young mother who wanted to be able to share a world of
discovery with her baby - exposing her to the surrounding world
by using real - world objects, music, art, language, science, poetry and
nature in enriching, engaging, and playful ways.
The
discovery is even more surprising because pulsars
by nature are not very massive objects and so have always been assumed capable of only relatively moderate X-ray signals.
Kids love
nature, and there's no way to increase their engagement with it more than
by providing them with fun
discovery tools.
Their findings showed that the bone projectile points are likely to have been used for poison arrows, partly due to the slender and short
nature of the arrow heads, and partly supported
by a previous
discovery of charcoal from the Mkunazi plant, which is known to have poisonous fruit.
Now, a surprising
discovery by scientists in Canada and Russia reveals that MOFs also exist in
nature — albeit in the form of rare minerals found so far only in Siberian coal mines.
A study in the journal
Nature reports the
discovery of rapid - growth genes in rice varieties that can withstand flooding
by quickly rising above the new water line.
The
discovery, also detailed in two papers published online in
Nature on March 5, could aid the search for a superconductor that functions at room temperature, instead of the chilly conditions required
by all known superconductors.
This
discovery forms part of a study that appears in this month's
Nature Genetics journal, published
by the UGA - led IPGI.
The
discovery was made
by two University of New Hampshire space physicists, who published their findings in the online journal
Nature Communications Monday, May 11, 2015.
«The
discovery of a repeating FRB has not only narrowed down the possible astrophysical origins of FRBs,» says lead author Laura Spitler of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany, «but we also have a better shot at unraveling their
nature by being able to observe more bursts from this source.»
Last January, days before a vote in the House of Representatives to loosen the rules on stem cell research, the journal
Nature Biotechnology posted an article online, written
by a group headed
by Anthony Atala at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, reporting the
discovery of stem cells isolated from amniotic fluid.
Beyond inventions that revolutionized daily life, Bell Lab scientists made fundamental
discoveries — such as the wave
nature of matter and the microwave background radiation from the big bang — earning six Nobel Prizes including the one shared in 1997
by Secretary Chu for a method of trapping atoms with lasers.
The
discovery of genetic mechanisms common to all three of these species, which diverged on the evolutionary tree about 420 million years ago, suggests that these mechanisms aren't specific to individual species, but have been conserved
by nature through evolution.
The
discovery was made jointly
by A * STAR's Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) and the National University Health System (NUHS), and is now published in
Nature Communications.
An international team of researchers, led
by Leiden archaeologist José Joordens, published this
discovery on 3 December in
Nature.
The maps and
discoveries made after examining them are being published February 18 in more than 20 scientific papers in
Nature and affiliated journals
by a large consortium of researchers involved with the Roadmap Epigenomics Project.
Led
by scientists from the University of Warwick, the
discovery of the new particle will help provide greater understanding of the strong interaction, the fundamental force of
nature found within the protons of an atom's nucleus.
Schmandt and Jacobsen's findings build on a
discovery reported in March in the journal
Nature in which scientists discovered a piece of the mineral ringwoodite inside a diamond brought up from a depth of 400 miles
by a volcano in Brazil.
Recent findings indicating the possible
discovery of a previously unknown subatomic particle may be evidence of a fifth fundamental force of
nature, according to a paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters
by...
The
discovery was published in the first 2014 issue of the journal Angewandte Chemie, and was also highlighted
by Nature Chemistry.
Work
by members of the team on molecular fulleride - based systems has previously led to the
discovery of the highest working temperature (at 38 K) for a molecular superconductor (
Nature Materials 7, p. 367, 2008).
The astrophysicist is being honored
by the UK academy for her «acclaimed
discoveries... on the motions and
nature of the stars orbiting the black hole in the centre of our Galaxy.»
Latest
discoveries of the team «Genetics of Tumor Suppression (CNRS, Institut Curie)» managed
by Franck Toledo, University Pierre and Marie Curie Professor, recently published in
Nature Communication should enable to better understanding mecanisms at stake in the Fanconi Anemia.
We are now focusing on the significant proportion of mutations that escape detection
by exome sequencing to further understand the
nature of these mutations and to improve computational approaches mutation
discovery.
The
nature of Sgr A * has been a long - standing puzzle in astronomy since its
discovery in 1974
by Bruce Balick and Bob Brown.
LA JOLLA, CA — A new method for rapidly solving the three - dimensional structures of a special group of proteins, known as integral membrane proteins, may speed drug
discovery by providing scientists with precise targets for new therapies, according to a paper published May 20 in
Nature Methods.
The
discovery, led
by Associate Professor Jeff Cooke, Swinburne University of Technology, and Associate Professor John O'Meara, St. Michael's College, has helped solve a decades - old puzzle on the
nature of gas clouds, known as damped Lyman alpha systems, or DLAs.
This
discovery is outlined in the article Genomes of 13 domesticated and wild rice relatives highlight genetic conservation, turnover and innovation across the genus Oryza published
by Nature Genetics.
Hou - tong Chen, of the Laboratory's Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT), is a recognized authority and international leader in defining, shaping and leading the field of metamaterials, which is supported
by his many seminal
discoveries published in influential journals including
Nature, Science,
Nature Photonics, Physical Review Letters and Optics Express.
Since the
discovery was made
by a group of 19th century German scientists, we have also learnt that the
nature of a particular body tissue is determined
by its constituent cells, which are, in turn, determined
by which genes are active in their DNA.
In a new study published today in the journal
Nature Communications, a research team from the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at Roswell Park Cancer Institute reports their
discovery of a major mechanism
by which cells regulate this important and multifunctional tumor suppressor, opening up new avenues for cancer research and treatment.
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The narrative's shift into its comparatively uneventful midsection, which mostly follows the protagonists as they walk through the Shimmer and make interesting / horrifying
discoveries, suffers from a somewhat hit - and - miss feel compounded
by an overlong running time (ie portions of the second act could've used some trimming), with the movie benefiting substantially from a continuing emphasis on sequences of a thoroughly engrossing
nature (eg the crew is attacked
by a vicious hybrid creature).
Tarzan the character is,
by nature, a
discovery.
I agree that the main goal of my participation in the group is to learn the process
by which the
discovery of possible solutions to problems that are subjective in
nature with no right - wrong answers — only well thought out opinions — takes place.