Sentences with phrase «objective existence which»

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If there's no objective reality upon which to base your existence, then there's no basis for your moral outrage at any injustice — even your outrage at my perceived intrusion on a * woman's rights *.
Now, hypothetically, if you personally maintained belief in a supreme being (one in which you had no verifiable proof of its existence, but yet what you considered ample evidence to place your faith in) and that being had communicated morality in absolute terms, would you define that morality as subjective or objective?
God is evolution in His process of will implementation, humanity change in this process but not necesarily aware because our existence is very limited in time.and we are not as individual the ultimate objective, but God himself, Our existence is just part of the process for Him to become Himself in the future.We exist only in our time of existence.From pure Energy which is Him 13.7 billion years ago, to us humans 200,000 years ago, to what we are now today, to super humans in the future, to what He will be in the far Future.THE ULTIMATE HIMSELF Is the objetive, you are just part of the process you IDIOT.
to igaftr, the ongoing research for the existence of God in the University of Illinois is the use of a very fast and powerfull computer, The Nautilus, this research had proved that history has direction, and through exhaustve and objective analysis had shown that History is a reflection of His will.Its not very conclusive yet, but with the advent of a very powerfull quantum computer which is millions of times faster in the near future, they can go back farther in the past history in inputing datas.
(1) that of the value of an individual for itself; (2) that of the value of the diverse individuals of the world for each other; and (3) that of the value of the objective world which is a community derivative from the interrelations of its component individuals, and also necessary for the existence of each of these individuals.
The combination of communal and adumbrative subjective forms in transmuted physical feelings provides the foundation of the religious feeling of «the value of the objective world which is a community derivative from the interrelations of its component individuals, and also necessary for the existence of each of these individuals» (JIM 59).
what i am pressing against is a view of existence which at the outset denies the reality or knowability of the objective and yet is appealing (knowing or unknowingly) to that very objective in its self - defense.
I once cite «Realism and Idealism,» the passage about objective idealism in which Collingwood clearly states his conception of the world of nature: «Thus it conceives the world of nature as something derived from and dependent upon something logical prior to itself, a world of immaterial ideas; but this is not a mental world or a world of mental activities or of things depending on mental activity although it is an intelligible world or a world in which mind, when mind comes into existence, finds itself completely at home.
The salient features of Niebuhr's doctrine of sin, then, are the universality of sin, sin's existence as an objective fact in human experience, sin's tendency to perpetuate and aggravate itself, a meaningful sense in which there is bondage of the will, and the inability of man to extricate himself from the situation of unbelief.
This verification is both by the objective historical and literary evidence and by the «reasons of the heart» which form so large a part of human existence and of Christian faith and experience in particular.
It is therefore a freedom which has «objective reality»; whereas theoretical reason has only the idea of it, practical reason postulates its existence, as being that of a real causality.
This step by Descartes would plant the seed for the idealists who would follow and ground their philosophy within the thinkingsubject and simply remain in doubt or denial over the existence of objective being which transcends it.
While German philosophers tended toward various forms of nihilism after Kant, «it was Husserl's great merit,» wrote Hilda Graef, Stein's biographer, «to have dispelled these mists of relativistic agnosticism by reaffirming the two old truths: the existence of objective truth and the existence of a knowable world in which we live.»
For instance, in the prayer of confession the confessor is directly confronted with the objective and unalterable fact of actual existence and the heights of possibility which it contains.
Now it became increasingly clear that «the historical Jesus», the scholarly reconstruction of Jesus» biography by means of objective historical method, was just such an attempt to build one's existence upon that which is under man's control and invariably at his disposal.
... To tell deliberate lies while genuinely believing in them, to forget any fact that has become inconvenient, and then, when it becomes necessary again, to draw it back from oblivion for just so long as it is needed, to deny the existence of objective reality and all the while to take account of the reality which one deniesâ $» all this is indispensably necessary.
It assumes the existence of a superntural being for which there is not a shred of objective, verifiable, independent or factual evidence?
If, as we shall be arguing in a moment, we may be sure of «objective immortality», the taking into God's life of every good that has been achieved in the creative process; and if, as that understanding of the world order implies, one of the goods is the agency by which these given goods have been achieved, including at this point the human agent as a peculiarly significant focus — may it not be the case that not only the good which has been achieved but the agent who has achieved it (himself good, despite defect and the instances of his failure in this mortal existence) will be preserved beyond the «perishing of occasions»?
If imagination plays such a vital role even in such sciences as physics and astronomy, where man can so clearly be an objective spectator, how much more must man depend upon his imagination when seeking to understand the questions of human existence, in which he is at the same time an active participant.
At a macrocosmic level the same point could be expressed this way: love (persuasion) confirms the value of the objective world, which is a community, created through the interrelationships of component entities and necessary for the continued existence of these relationships and entities.
The alternative is nothingness which is falsified by existence — anything and everything is objective evidence against a reality of nothingness.
It is the ground of our Being in which both subjective and objective reality come into existence... I agree more with [Lanza] than with anyone else that I have ever met.»
Known as the Primary Years Program, or PYP, this curriculum designed for younger students echoes the values and learning objectives of its two predecessors, including the MYP and the Diploma Programme, the latter of which has been in existence since 1968.
which could simply mean that to debate with him we would simply have to accept the existence of an objective morality; we wouldn't necessarily need to accept his specific definition of that objective morality.
This connection should be established by way of objective criteria, which should result in the existence of substantive and procedural conditions governing the use of data.
Carousel fraud is most commonly effected using small, portable high value goods such as mobile telephones, and owes its existence to one of the core principles of the EU — the abolition of tax duties between member states, an objective of the Sixth Council Directive of 17 May 1977 (77 / 388 / EEC), which acknowledged that member states should be able to take limited special measures derogating from the Directive to avoid fraud.
The reason which justifies the existence of a clinical research assistant resume objective is that it clearly mentions the strengths of the applicant to the one who is conducting the interview.
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