Sentences with phrase «of human invention»

Human necessity has ALWAYS been the mother of human invention.
Dyer pictures a heavenly city full of human inventions.
But in the German philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach (1804 - 1872) the privileging of Christian discourse and the distinction between vulgar religion and rational theism both dissolve, and all talk of God is unmasked as the product of human invention.
On the other hand, if the correlation were simply analogical, then no coherent metaphysical connection could be maintained respecting the affinity between human activity and the rest of the natural world, and thus mankind is exiled from nature and a civilized society is merely an aberration of human invention, a consequence which is completely contrary to Whitehead's naturalistic view of sociology.3
Moyer: Yeah, with our good riddance section, we looked a lot of human inventions that we thought, you know, their time has come and gone.
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After spending countless hours photographing the choreographies of production and scrutinising the parts and pieces that will never be visible outside the factory, I came to realise that a piano is one of the supreme acts of human invention and imagination.»
Meaning and function of the depicted often remain unclear but the highly evolved machines and seemingly futuristic devices from research, medicine and industry elicit a deep fascination for the possibilities of human inventions.
Lore Ross Jewelry Gallery, 2nd Floor, Ballantine House Whether it is made of natural miracles or marvels of human invention and skill, jewelry has adorned the human body since prehistoric...
Given the history of human invention, it is inevitable that some superior substitute will be found, and we will stop using large quantities of oil for the same reason we no longer make flint tools.
Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people who never knew each other, citizens of distant epochs.
As Carl Sagan says of writing, these imaginative acts are «perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people, citizens of distant epochs, who never knew one another... proof that humans can work magic.»
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