Sentences with phrase «of human agency»

We are talking about the scale of human agency.
As a writer, educator and a student of human agency, I am particularly drawn to the sections on the effects of the collapse of our cultural narratives.
That does remind me, though, of a larger problem of human agency.
As we increasingly inhabit responsive environments that attempt to predict our wishes and desires before we even have them, this discussion identified the shifts in personal and political dynamics, and the role of human agency in a non-human world.
Magdalen Chua curates and makes work that focus on questions of human agency and the way individuals negotiate with the structures that constrain yet provide meaning to their lives.
In MP I developed these themes at some length in the setting of a detailed discussion of human agency and causality.
John's arrest (Mk 1, 14) would understandably have shaken the resolve of any human agency planning to start a new movement following on from one the authorities had just silenced.
Again and again, I was forced to wonder whether Tanner sees rightly the integrity of the human creature and the structure of human agency in relation to God.
That «other quarter» was probably not envisioned as God's direct intervention, for Mordecai was a realist who believed in the necessity of human agency; God's invisible providence undergirded human endeavor.
«By doing this we were able to, for the first time, conceptualise such experiences as potentially representing endeavours at the extreme end of human agency, that is making choices to engage in activity which may in certain circumstances lead to death.
While Wurm's use of a strong word like «ethics» refers to the 17th century philosopher Baruch Spinoza, whose seminal text Ethics manifested the emergence of The Enlightenment era understating of human agency and autonomy, the artist aims to question the aesthetic and figurative extents of sculpture in terms of mimicking the reality.
Inspired by a belief that artistic practices broaden the scope of human agency and have the power to both touch and change the world, Mendes Wood DM cultivates a program premised on conceptualism, political resistance and intellectual rigor.
While it would seem that, in this case, Brown was simply captivated by the beauty of nature, it is also true that he often used silhouetted human figures in his work, which is concerned with themes like urban and suburban isolation and alienation, as well as natural disasters and ominous weather patterns, all of which are somehow interconnected through webs of human agency and impact on the environment.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a story about what happens when we aim to rise above the proper bounds of human agency, when magic confers so much agency that we are above ethical injunctions.
In the longer term, the availability of such technology to consumers might adversely impact the employment of human agency, such as conveyancers, in property transactions.
Second, we elaborate on the connections between moral emotion expectancies and children's understanding of human agency.
(b) Of the spiritual and eternal salvation granted immediately by God to those who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, e.g., Acts 2:47, 16:31; Rom 8:24; Eph 2:5, 8; 1 Tim 2:4; 2 Tim 1:9; Titus 3:5; of human agency in this, Rom 11:4; 1 Cor 7:16; 9:22
Although Broken Hill engages with discussion around the provenance of objects, Phinthong is primarily concerned with questions of human agency.
In positing a mechanical view of the mind and of human agency, psychology and neuroscience are following in the path of the understanding of nature brought forth in the seventeenth century by Newtonian mechanics and vastly expanded since then.
The social sciences today assume the adequacy of the «rational - actor model» of human agency.
(c) Of the present experiences of God's power to deliver from the bondage of sin, e.g., Matt 1:21; Rom 5:10; 1 Cor 15:2; Heb 7:25; Jas 1:21; 1 Pet 3:21; of human agency in this, 1 Tim 4:16
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