Sentences with phrase «objective reality even»

A person of faith should try to believe in objective reality even though it disagrees with their faith.

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Yes, the path is rocky, they say, but peer review, competition between researchers, and the comforting fact that there is an objective reality out there whose test every theory must withstand or fail, all conspire to mean that sloppiness, bad luck, and even fraud are exposed and swept away by the advances of the field.
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 *.
He believes there is some point to the criticisms that Bultmann dissolves Christology into soteriology, 3 for he has been unable «to express in an adequate way the «objective» reality of the revelatory event Jesus the Christ «4 even though he does «intend a divine act in the fully real and «objective» sense.
Even though actual entities are the final realities, nexus also are objective realities.
Even some critics who accept the fundamental reality of the I - Thou relation as «the centre of any genuine religious experience» treat «revelation» as the objective — «the act of God whereby He has disclosed the way and destiny of Israel» — and meeting, or the I - Thou relation, as the subjective — «the act of man whereby that destiny and its divine source are drawn into the inner life of the individual.»
We do not dare to treat the Bible as straightforward logic or history, even though it contains such, if we want to discern the objective reality and mystery to which it points.
It may be impossible to demonstrate that Christianity contains a new idea of God — every element in the formal Christian conception can be found, at least implicitly, in the Old Testament — but even an «objective» outsider will recognize that in Christianity the reality of God is experienced in a new way.
For this reason he understood the term hypostasis / substance not in the objective sense (of a reality present within us), but in the subjective sense, as an expression of an interior attitude -LSB-...] In the twentieth century this interpretation became prevalent -LSB-...] but -LSB-...] Faith is not merely a personal reaching out towards things to come that are still totally absent -LSB-...] It gives us even now something of the reality we are waiting for, and this present reality constitutes for us a «proof of the things that are still unseen.
An objective look at the life of every society, even the most affluent and those which are, theoretically, more just, will show the reality of the poor today in the marginalized, the drop - outs who can not cope with modern society, the prisoners of conscience, the dissidents.
The moment of exegesis is not that of existential decision but that of «meaning,» which, as Frege and Husserl have said, is an objective and even an «ideal» moment (ideal in that meaning has no place in reality, not even in psychic reality).
For the third group, who take symbolism seriously, religion is seen as a system of symbols which is neither simply objective nor simply subjective, but which links subject and object in a way that transfigures reality or even, in a sense, creates reality.
In fact the local struggles of the organized movements of dalits, tribals, fisherfolk and women, for living and for survival (some of which have been partly or temporarily successful), against specific expressions of market - directed pattern of development, have been a potent force to educate the middle class regarding the inhuman reality of the present development paradigm; such education is necessary to achieve even our short - term objective.
There is a definite information asymmetry that would make even a (impossible in reality) hypothetical fully objective and independent investigation impossible to do.
With hyperbolic, even slapstick emphasis that exceeds the boundaries of common sense and objective perception, his paintings push us to the edge of meaning, to a dramatic space where reality and caricature are indiscernible.
Featuring work by 15 artists, the exhibition explores the mutable nature of materials, highlighting the way in which even the most objective realities contain an inherent subjectivity.
That accusation is so beyond the pale it indicates that you and objective reality are so unfamiliar that you don't even exchange holiday greetings.
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Despite this reality, since chronic pain sufferers are impaired by a condition that can not be supported by objective findings, they have been subjected to persistent suspicions of malingering on the part of employers, compensation officials and even physicians.
Still others go even wider, making beauty a phenom of nature, which is more or less to say that beauty is an objective reality at least... [more]
Counselors are sometimes thought of as experts, tie breakers and even judges by clients; in reality, a counselor is an objective guide trained to help couples solve their issues.
There is no «objective reality» or absolute truth, meaning that what is true for us may not be the same for another person, or even for ourselves at another point in time (Standish, 2013).
In understanding this process, we can subsume seeming contrasts, dualities, and even the seemingly objective «truth of things» under the fundamental unity of experienced, subjective reality.
Professional, ethical, moral behaviour seldom trumps dollar grabbing behaviour when so - called professionals who should not even be in the business in the first place, due to their improperly vetted unqualified backgrounds, ultimately get to sway clients» emotions / decisions based upon self - serving spin passing for objective advice ostensibly designed for long - term consideration vs actual short - term commission - generating reality.
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