Not exact matches
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And the finality
of Jesus Christ, in whom true God is active for the wholeness
of men, consists in his endless fertility; as a modern saint has put it, «He is adequate,» and his
adequacy is not for us alone but for all men everywhere and
at every time.
Since I am not concerned here with issues
of adequacy or tenability, but only with showing that Whitehead did indeed hold that completed actualities are repeatable, I have no reason to discuss Rorty's views
at this time.
Burhoe's point is that if cultural evolution is the subject for discussion, then the religious traditions whose wisdom has survived millennia
of selective pressures can be left out
of the discussion only
at the cost
of scientific
adequacy and competency.
It lies
at the heart
of revisionist arguments about sex, and these can not be assessed apart from an analysis
of the significance and
adequacy of «the self» as a moral notion.
The Church opens the Year
of Faith [1] with a Synod on the New Evangelisation
at a time when, in England, there are a number
of issues about the
adequacy of theology programmes in preparing their students for the task
of evangelising.
Such moves often appear as ad hoc procedure in Whitehead's metaphysics, but the real issue
at stake is the coherence and
adequacy of the entire system.
For three chapters he has hacked away
at the
adequacy of all the confidences and solidities
of religion, morality, culture.
Few will deny, for example, that Paul's theology represents with something approaching
adequacy the fact and meaning
of sin in human life — the reality
of moral evil, the universal blight it brings, man's hopeless entanglement with it, the perverse and rebellious pride, deep in our nature, which degrades us, distorts our efforts, mars even our best moral achievements, and from which we know God must save us if we are to be saved
at all.
If the societal view is
at least as defensible, metaphysically, as its alternative, then the superior
adequacy of the societal view for our religious experience should be counted as additional evidence in its favor.
It is said to have had «the unfortunate and dangerous effect
of lulling adherents
of the traditional approach into a false sense
of security regarding the
adequacy of the interpretations they have arrived
at by means
of that approach» (60).
In my opinion,
at any rate, there is nothing inherently one - sided about this form
of process metaphysics, nor is there any other revisionary metaphysics that is
at all comparable in the overall
adequacy of its strictly metaphysical positions.
In the passage
at issue, however, I simply said that» [m] y question to [Hasker] is whether my argument [against Hick] does not tell against the
adequacy of his position as well.»
In her review
of the professional literature on alcoholism and marriage, Margaret Bailey concludes: «Most students
of the problem have found in some or all
of their cases this interactive pattern
of the dependent, inadequate alcoholic male married to a dominating woman who is usually seen as maintaining a semblance
of adequacy only
at his expense.»
On the basis
of what evidence is
at hand one can conclude that while there has been a gradual rise in the level
of theological education in the last half century the training
of a significant number
of Protestant ministers is very inadequate, if
adequacy is measured in terms
of college and seminary training.
In your May / June editorial, you question Aristotle's concept
of the form's
adequacy for giving an account
of the continuum
of development in life forms that lies
at the heart
of the theory
of evolution.
In your May / June editorial, you question Aristotle's concept
of the form's
adequacy for giving an account
of the continuum
of development in life forms that lies
at...
At first glance, the formulation of the problem from which Whitehead proceeds in MC — he still clings to the presupposition of the cosmological adequacy and precision of the theoretical language of mathematics — must seem to be itself an aporia: Whitehead wants to investigate various ways — in the first instance internal to mathematics (but cf. MC 465, 524)-- of considering the «nature of the material world»; at the same time, however, he wants to understand this world as a unity which, even though conceived as in motion, consists of only one kind of entity (MC 468, 479, 482, 525
At first glance, the formulation
of the problem from which Whitehead proceeds in MC — he still clings to the presupposition
of the cosmological
adequacy and precision
of the theoretical language
of mathematics — must seem to be itself an aporia: Whitehead wants to investigate various ways — in the first instance internal to mathematics (but cf. MC 465, 524)--
of considering the «nature
of the material world»;
at the same time, however, he wants to understand this world as a unity which, even though conceived as in motion, consists of only one kind of entity (MC 468, 479, 482, 525
at the same time, however, he wants to understand this world as a unity which, even though conceived as in motion, consists
of only one kind
of entity (MC 468, 479, 482, 525).
But if we want to hold fast to a legitimate plurality
of successful intellectual apprehensions
of the world, then must not
at least either the theory's claims to
adequacy, precision, and universality be varied or the presuppositions
of the unity and simple basic character
of the world be given up?
This Committee was to review the
adequacy of merger regulation and look
at the appropriate substantive test and whether compulsory notification should be introduced.
This self deluded man, with delusions
of grandeur, when he has not a prayer, in reality, even
of delusions
of adequacy, is psychiatrically unfit to manage,
at all.
At this time, the scientific literature on wet and dirty diaper production has shown that the number
of diapers produced have no correlation with
adequacy of milk intake in the first 4 days
of life.
With respect to the
adequacy of weight gain in these infants, using > 2z score units (standard deviations) below a mean
of 0 to define inadequate weight gain, 8 % and 6 %
of infants in the fluoxetine and the no medication groups, respectively, fell into this classification
at the time
of the first postnatal measurement.
The independent party finance watchdog began looking into the
adequacy of the far - right party's 2008 statement
of accounts
at the start
of this year, but the case has now become an investigation.
The Group's capital
adequacy ratio also improved to 16.9 % from 16.7 %, just as asset base increased to N1.19 trillion, compared to N1.17 trillion
at the end
of 2016.
At noon, the Assembly will hold a joint public hearing to examine the
adequacy of the fee schedule for medical provider reimbursement proposed by the Workers» Compensation Board to be used under both the workers» compensation system and the no - fault system and to determine its impact on access to quality treatment and return to work rates, Hearing Room B, LOB, Albany.
At 1 p.m., the Assembly holds a public hearing on the
adequacy of funding for prevention, treatment and recovery services, 250 Broadway, Assembly Hearing Room, Manhattan.
BUFFALO — Hardly anyone was looking
at the TV, where in a Fox debate on Thursday night Donald Trump was belittling «lyin» Ted» and «little Marco» while assuring the public about the
adequacy of his endowment.
At 11 a.m., the Assembly will hold a public hearing to examine the range
of healthcare challenges facing the state and local correctional facilities, including the
adequacy of care, treatment for communicable diseases, women's healthcare and long - term care, LOB, Hearing Room C, 198 State St., Albany.
In the study, «Children's Recall
of Fast Food Television Advertising - Testing the
Adequacy of Food Marketing Regulation,» 100 children aged 3 - 7 years were shown McDonald's and Burger King children's and adult meal ads, which were drawn
at random from ads that aired on national television in the United States in 2010 - 11.
Glenn Morrison, an engineering professor
at the Missouri University
of Science and Technology in Rolla, Mo., questions the
adequacy of current meth house cleanup standards, emphasizing their failure to ensure the removal
of toxins that are absorbed by the home.
In an accompanying article on the paper also published in Nature Energy this week, Dr Alessandro Tavonim, researcher in environmental economics
at LSE, praised the article for filling a research void in assessing the
adequacy of national targets for reaching net - zero emissions.
In response to mounting concerns about the
adequacy of protection
of research participants,
at a regulatory level, increasing attention is being focused on safety and confidentiality
of human subjects participating in research protocols.26 - 28 Beginning with applications submitted for the January 2001 council round, institutional review board (IRB) approval is no longer required prior to NIH peer review; previous NIH policy had been that IRB approval was required
at the time
of submission.
«The high frequency
of brand placements in movies aimed
at children and young adolescents raises questions about the
adequacy of alcohol marketing self - regulation,» Cukier said.
Instead we look
at the
adequacy of the diet overall throughout the day.
However, the Food and Nutrition Board (FNB)
at the Institute
of Medicine
of the National Academies (formerly National Academy
of Sciences) used a plasma PLP level
of 20 nmol / L as the major indicator
of adequacy to calculate the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) for adults [1,3].
Given that the IOM has recommended 20 to 35 percent
of calories from fat, and given that a guiding principal
of the Committee is to achieve nutrient
adequacy, the Subcommittee wants to look
at variations in food patterns that would meet nutrient
adequacy at various levels
of fat within the recommended range.
The Subcommittee would conduct a literature search on the impact
of stearic acid on health outcomes and would pursue the menu modeling exercise, looking
at the impact on nutrient
adequacy of different fat levels, 20, 25, 30, and 35 percent.
Dr. King asked if the Subcommittee was looking
at several different patterns to address nutrient
adequacy, independent
of energy needs.
As part
of its «Benchmark Best Practices» series, COACHE surveyed faculty
at its member institutions — more than 200 colleges and universities across the United States — about the effectiveness (or ineffectiveness)
of mentoring both on and off campus, while also gauging the
adequacy of existing support
at individual schools.
At first glance it appears ironic that plaintiffs have enjoyed a higher rate
of success in
adequacy cases than in those grounded in equity.
The keynote speaker
at the
adequacy movement conference was Representative George Miller, a California Democrat and one
of the principal authors
of NCLB.
At a 2005 conference
of the
adequacy movement, winning lawyers from North Carolina, Montana, and Kansas constituted a panel devoted to the subject
of converting court victories into solid remedies.
More generally, Flores has jeopardized the future
of the
adequacy law suit, a trend already in place
at the state level (as a number
of essayists in our volume point out).
Adequacy cases decided in favor
of plaintiffs in numerous states, such as Campbell County v. Wyoming, have emphasized that the state has a unique obligation to fund schools
at high levels, even if other parts
of the budget must suffer.
At least that's what the members
of a New Hampshire group, handpicked by the governor, have learned during their quest to define «educational
adequacy.»
There are significant unresolved issues in all studies - about the
adequacy of controls for family background, the possibility
of differential bias
at different levels
of aggregation, and the use
of weak measures
of achievement and spending.