Sentences with phrase «of its adequacy for»

In an early work, Carl Hempel suggested «conditions of adequacy for any definition of confirmation.»

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Last month a report by the US Senate — entitled Putin's Asymmetric Assault on Democracy in Russia and Europe: Implications for US National Security — also criticized the adequacy of the investigations conducted thus far by Facebook and Twitter into allegations of Russian social media interference vis - a-vis Brexit.
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«These findings raise serious questions about the policy needs for future pensionless cohorts, such as the adequacy of benefits from Old Age Security, the Guaranteed Income Supplement, and the Quebec and Canada pension plans,» the report states.
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The SEC said it was alarmed about «the accuracy and adequacy of information» relating to the compensation paid for promotion of its and statements in SEC filings about the plans of the Company's insiders to sell their stock.
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«The charges GE is taking and the charges Genworth took in 2014 and 2016 illustrate the severity of the issues facing LTC insurers and the need for appropriate and timely premium rate increases or benefit modifications to ensure the adequacy of cash flows and reserves to pay future claims,» Groh said.
Besides, adequacy (and also necessity) is, for Whitehead, a feature of an ideal system — philosophy is only «the endeavor to frame» such a system.
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.
More important and more basic than that, it is because God's own purpose of self - expression does not there expect and provide for such adequacy as was achieved by him once for all in human regard, when by his prevenient preparation, his concomitant grace, and his effectual action he was «made flesh» in the person of Jesus Christ.
The realization that significant enhancement of a person's general adequacy in living can occur without anything approaching depth insight opens a wide door of new effectiveness for the counseling minister.
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.
My first question has to do with metaphysical hypotheses like those of Whitehead and Brumbaugh — how are they to be judged for adequacy and accuracy?
Further, I question the adequacy of thinking of any present state as only present, for the present moment is never a mere mathematical point but (as the radical empiricists and phenomenologists have argued) is rather «thick» with past and future.
As part of this search, the desire for rational consistency is not in conflict with the desire for empirical adequacy, because it is nothing other than the desire to find a way to coordinate all of our well - grounded intuitions.
To be sure, the desire for rational consistency for its own sake can, and often does, work contrary to the criterion of empirical adequacy.
Ideal first with the need for speculation to fulfill the twin ideals of adequacy and coherence with regard to philosophical theology, or «natural» theology, meaning theology insofar as it deals with data that are in principle universally accessible.
In any case, the main point is that theology now must rest its case for the truth of the Christian faith upon the intrinsic convincingness of a Christian worldview, and this requires fulfilling the criteria of adequacy and coherence.
«The function of the findings of sociology of knowledge lies somewhere in a fashion hitherto not clearly understood, between irrelevance to the establishment of truth on the one hand, and entire adequacy for determining truth on the other.
The Don Juan or femme fatale who has repeated affairs is acting out deep problems such as anxiety about sexual adequacy or identity, hatred toward the opposite sex, or the unconscious search for the missing parent of the opposite sex.
Admittedly, it takes me over 300 pages in the book mentioned above to try to spell out with some degree of adequacy just what criteria, what mode of argumentation, what evidence, what methods seem most appropriate for rendering theological discourse an explicitly public discipline.
Introduction Charles Hartshorne rests the case for his philosophy on its coherence and its adequacy to the facts of experience, including the well - established teachings of the physical sciences.
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.
Indeed, if we attribute to God the «categorical ultimate» of relativity («surrelativism»), it distinguishes God from finite creatures just as decisively as the notion of absoluteness, for it expresses the conviction that God relates himself to the world and appropriates the contingent actualities of the world into his own being with such complete adequacy that the significance of all things is fully appreciated and preserved.13
In one sense, the persuasiveness of the claims made for Jesus» death stands or falls with the adequacy of theology's explanation of Jesus» divinity.
This is not to argue for the metaphysical adequacy of the common - sense view.
But where some other forms of theology might consider their task accomplished when new concepts are forged, liberation theologies insist that only a liberative and transformative praxis actually converting or changing our contemporary world (and churches within that world) provides criteria for whatever adequacy and truth theological concepts may have.
If a member of one's family is hospitalized for mental illness, his chances of being released as improved or recovered are linked directly with the adequacy of treatment in that particular hospital.
For I am steadily less confident of the adequacy of the ways I have gone for the time in which we now are, and am quite certain that they will not do in the years aheFor I am steadily less confident of the adequacy of the ways I have gone for the time in which we now are, and am quite certain that they will not do in the years ahefor the time in which we now are, and am quite certain that they will not do in the years ahead.
The persistent dilemma of religious thought and speech is the struggle for adequacy in forming language about the things of God.
If we are to evaluate the adequacy of Cobb's concept of the differences accounting for God's varying and unique presence in individual persons generally and his unparalleled presence in Jesus more specifically, however, we must examine more carefully his understanding of the manner in which persons are able to minimize and / or maximize God's influence upon them and determine how this applies to Jesus as a special case.
Moved by these concerns, in awareness of such needs, pastors and teachers of theology, administrators and boards of theological seminaries and now groups of these gathered loosely around a staff of inquirers with their advisers have undertaken for a brief space of time to examine their work and to ask large and small questions about its adequacy and improvement.
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.
In reading The Liberation of Life by Charles Birch and John B. Cobb, Jr., I was impressed by the precision of concept of their ecological model and its adequacy to be a guide for science, ethics, and philosophy.
The protest arises when we claim too much for our purity of intention and the adequacy of our goals.
But for some time now, Christian theologians have questioned the adequacy of this rather «propositional» understanding of revelation.
In the present work, therefore, without in any way claiming adequacy for our treatment, we shall bring to the front the theme of God's self - emptying as central to the theology of revelation.
is not a precise or satisfactory way of ascertaining the adequacy of his motivation for recovery.
For example, only recently have white Americans come to realize with any adequacy the terrible racial blind spots of our founders.
Mutatis mutandis, in seminars on Franz Rosenzweig or Hermann Cohen, we are asking together about the adequacy and helpfulness of their work as theology for the Jewish people, and also what Christian theology has perhaps to learn from them.
Nothing about the moral adequacy of theism seems as obvious to them as Taylor's bold statement makes it» and they are sufficiently mindful of the atrocities committed in the name of God to suggest that whatever moral hope there is for the human enterprise.
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.
By human adequacy I mean its capacity for dealing with the larger questions of right and wrong, good and bad, which people face In their quest for a satisfying, happy life.
In a recent work (Hesse 1974, pp. 6 - 7) she has defended the attempt to explicate a logic of science on the grounds that its function is three-fold: Such a logic (i) provides criteria for «good science» and is thereby normative as well as descriptive; (ii) as normative, it can show the aim of methodology and the adequacy of methodologies in terms of fulfilling that aim; and (iii) it has as its principal aim understanding, not the suggestion of research techniques.
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