Sentences with phrase «novelty do»

A high doctrine of Scripture and theological novelty do not go well together as everyone ought to be aware by now.
And, as we have seen, the notion of God arises in «the question whether the process of the temporal world passes into other actualities, bound together in an order in which novelty does not mean loss.
The philosophy of organism culminates in a new metaphysical theology.12 In Whitehead's view, «The most general formulation of the religious problem is the question whether the process of the temporal world passes into the formation of other actualities, bound together in an order in which novelty does not mean loss» (Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology 517)-- as it does in the temporal world.
But if this novelty did not make us think, then hope, like faith, would be a cry, a flash without a sequel; there would be no eschatology, no doctrine of last things, if the novelty of the new were not made explicit by an indefinite repetition of signs, were not verified in the «seriousness» of an interpretation which incessantly separates hope from utopia.
To set the stage for considering religion from a cosmological point of view, Whitehead writes, «The most general formulation of the religious problem is the question whether the process of the temporal world passes into the formation of other actualities, bound together in an order in which novelty does not mean loss.»
So novelty does occur; there are real supervenient occasions; the world is no rigid corpse but is a living and organic (or societal) process.
The most general formulation of the religious problem is the question whether the process of the temporal world passes into the formation of other actualities, bound together in an order in which novelty does not mean loss.12
The aesthetic integration of order with freshness, stability with complexity, continuity with change, form with dynamics, and unity with variety is preserved in God's experience in such a way that novelty does not mean loss after all.
Novelties did occur, but they occurred within the wider continuities of nature.
The novelty does wear off, sometimes and eventually, and it can feel like a chore instead of a privilege.
However, Steep does can get repetitive; a freestyle challenge is a freestyle challenge, after all, and eventually Japan's novelty does wear off.
The armadillo helmet was a new one for me, but, alas, the novelty didn't make it funny.
I really hope that the novelty doesn't wear off by the time I start playng MGS2.

Not exact matches

It doesn't have to be expensive: small novelty toys, a funny magnet, or artful post cards are all good ideas.
That Ron Burgundy Christmas ornament isn't just a novelty purchase — it's an example of «modernized tradition,» which, according to Trend Hunter's analysis, is an indication that younger consumers don't much care for the rigid formalities of the holiday season.
There are five different ingredients that define rebel talent — novelty, curiosity, perspective, diversity and authenticity — and while you don't have to have all five, many do.
Bathroom spray deodorizer Poo - Pourri redefined the sweet smell of success with its hit viral video «Girls Don't Poop,» which vaulted the product from kitschy novelty to mainstream sensation.
«The brain craves novelty, so boring work has a double cost: the effort involved, and the mental drain due to dissonance between what you're doing and what you want to be doing
Brand loyalty doesn't depend on novelty to sustain itself, but it is a necessary first ingredient.
But others point to an overreliance on movie tie - ins and a lack of novelty: Star Wars toys didn't sell as well as expected, perhaps because kids see them as a tired formula.
«But once the initial novelty wears off, it doesn't have to end up at the bottom of the toy box.
For now, eBay Exact is largely a novelty item, selling novelty items, but it does certainly open up some interesting future possibilities for small businesses and manufacturers.
«Because people know us and we're not a novelty to them, we don't get interrupted as often as we might if we went elsewhere,» she says.
If a game successfully tickles both the human craving for novelty and our deep - seated love of reminiscence, what do we want to do about it?
«If we don't have that information then [the past data] becomes a kind of novelty.
I don't want to appear to be piling on here, but I have to admit that I've put my Apple Watch aside because -; in a ridiculously short amount of time -; the novelty wore off.
Kickstarter campaign creators should take note: The community does not view claims of product novelty and product usefulness as congruent.
I mean if it doesn't really have utility then it will fade in and become a novelty.
I do think he's right that the novelty of this, and the excitement of such a convention, would likely have beneficial civic - education effects.
We need a functional standard of orthodoxy: one supple enough to do justice to the sorts of nuances Griffiths introduces, but one real enough to help us understand when theological speculation, novelty, and critique undermine rather than enrich the faith of the Church.
«By further reflecting that the clearest evidence would be requisite to make any sane man believe in the miracles by which Christianity is supported, — that the more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible, do miracles become, — that the men at that time were ignorant and credulous to a degree almost incomprehensible by us, — that the Gospels can not be proved to have been written simultaneously with the events, — that they differ in many important details, far too important as it seemed to me to be admitted as the usual inaccuracies of eyewitness; — by such reflections as these, which I give not as having the least novelty or value, but as they influenced me, I gradually came to disbelieve in Christianity as a divine revelation.
In Britain, it is now possible to buy an airline ticket on the Internet for a few pounds, then land in a European city for a «quick break» boosted by the elixir of novelty and the thrill of just being able to do it.
People who do not know very much about their Catholic faith and journalists who are always after novelties have discussed the Council mostly from the point of view of new and revolutionary developments.
For the Old Catholics, too, did not want to admit that what was new was only the present divinely willed historical form of the old which they, too, thought they ought to defend against a Church devoted to novelties.
The religious experience has to do with man's direct but mediate experience of permanence with novelty within the intelligible unity of his life: «But there is a large consensus, on the part of those who have rationalized their outlook, in favour of the concept of the rightness of things, partially conformed to and partially disregarded.
It is order entering upon novelty; so that the massiveness of order does not degenerate into mere repetition; and so that the novelty is always reflected upon a background of system.
If you don't crave novelty then things will be much simpler.
With regard to (b): Felt argues that any proposed justification of induction which did not employ a theory of causal efficacy or internal relations would fail because it could not take account of the fact that the future involves genuine novelty and hence can not be presently defined as something already given.
Keep the word «leap» if you wish, for it does stress the novelty and discontinuity of faith; but let us talk, equally symbolically, but with an apter symbolism, of a leap into the light.
As Rorty has put it more recently, «whatever good the ideas of «objectivity» and transcendence» have done for our culture can be attained equally well by the idea of a community which strives after both intersubjective agreement and novelty — a democratic, progressive, pluralist community of the sort of which Dewey dreamt» (ORT 13).
It does however illustrate that evolution can produce radical novelties.
The superiority of a living over an inanimate nexus of occasions is that it does not refuse so much of the novelty in its environment, but adapts it to itself by a massive imposition of new conceptual feeling, thus transforming threatened incompatibilities into contrasts.
Whitehead did not speculate on the precise location of memory within the animal organism, but the most plausible extension of his theory suggests rather that memories are maintained for the soul by other occasions, thereby freeing the soul for its adventure into novelty.2 The way in which the conscious ego draws upon the ocean of unconscious feeling which sustains it may well reflect the way the soul draws upon other living occasions.
How do novelties arise?
Does evolution sometimes involve origination of radical novelties?
God is still that supreme reality who on the one hand maintains order and provides novelty and on the other hand through the process of nature and history secures ends that are incorporated into the divine self (in the divine «consequent nature,» as process thinkers would say), and thus validates and vindicates what is done in the world.
God does not become more divine, of course; but God has other and more varied opportunity to adapt the divine Loving to the creatures, so that in any and every circumstance there is the renewed possibility of novelty, with the emergence of a greater capacity to act instrumentally for God's intentions in the world.
Partly because Christianity was a novelty in its own right and was a «speech - event,» and partly because it arose out of a tradition of Judaism and the Orient, these categories do not fit.
Most actualities, most organisms, do not have a great capacity for novelty and consequently, for the most part, repeat the past.
So when things «don't fit,» «won't work,» «are inconsistent,» or when you need something different or want something new — these negatives introduce the possibility of novelty.
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