Sentences with phrase «of civilized life»

The likelier scenario is a population implosion marked by increasing numbers of older, healthier citizens, and more women in positions of power, a situation that could be beneficial for child rearing, philanthropy, diplomacy, and other aspects of our civilized life.
Psalm 102 Forms — let's call them for the moment manners, little rules of protocol, the observance of ceremonies — are the heart and soul of civilized life.
Lacking the hustle and bustle of the civilized life, this place is one of the premier nature destinations in Costa Rica.
Consequently, political leaders and military men continue to advocate these new weapons of mass destruction without regard to their incompatibility with the international law of human rights, let alone the norms of civilized life on this planet.
Go through the posts and observe their sizes, and make no post that is any longer than the others — this is the first principle of civilized living in society.
Since time immemorial, etiquette has been used to establish the principles of social virtue, as well as the rules, symbols, and rituals of civilized life.
The conditions of civilized life forced on man a greater degree of separateness from the community.
Without ordered society the bare essentials of civilized life are not possible.
You act as though it were a negligible matter that for innumerable generations forward - looking men, paying a price in sacrifice which no imagination can compute, have been building up the decencies, securities, and opportunities of civilized life.
It is well known that New Orleanians are allowed to drink on the street, a practice that some would argue represents one of the pinnacles of civilized living.
But it does mean that coal is no longer the engine of civilized life as it has been since the industrial revolution.
However, the quality of civilized life would dramatically increase.
Pixley charges Whitehead's thought with three things: (1) that it is «at the very least... open to appropriation for counterrevolutionary purposes;» (2) that «Justice shines by its absence» from Whitehead's list of five cultural aims as the measure of civilized life; and (3) that Whitehead's philosophy contains within it latent counterrevolutionary tendencies.»
First, democracy is here taken to refer not simply to political organization, but to all aspects of civilized life.
Forms — let's call them for the moment manners, little rules of protocol, the observance of ceremonies — are the heart and soul of civilized life.
People who are seeking for a place away from the hustle and bustle of the civilized life and want to spend a relaxed vacation in tranquility and seclusion, they can choose Horizons Yoga Hotel.
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