Sentences with phrase «of nature in»

«But the non-sustainable management of nature in our living environment also has immaterial consequences, for example in decreasing physical and psychological health, and severely limited possibilities for nature recreation.»
Superstring theory is an evolving attempt to do just that: explain matter, energy, space - time, and the basic forces of nature in one framework.
Hobbes was only partially right in advocating top - down state controls to keep the worse demons of our nature in check.
This is the first picture book to directly compare the speeds of animals, modes of transport, and forces of nature in a clear and visually striking album format.
«You can not completely rule out crisis in an exercise of that nature in some places.
When asked if the Town Board had any standing in approving or disapproving a show of this nature in Saugerties, Councilwoman Leeanne Thornton said, «The Kiwanis Arena is a public space available to any organization which wants to rent it.»
As a group, we are with the strongest believe that events of this nature in the lead up to elections are unhealthy for our nation.
To the public, the areas it refers to seem to be much needed reserves of nature in an overcrowded, concrete Britain.
Michelle co-authored the chapter «Tree Squirrels: Narrators of Nature in Your Neighborhood» in the National Science Teachers Association publication Citizen Science: 15 Lessons that Bring Biology to Life with two of her Nature Museum colleagues.
Students will discover the sights, sounds, feels, and smells of nature in the city!
While being outside all the time is very different in Chicago, she has enjoyed living here for more than 15 years, experiencing four distinct seasons and the rich diversity of nature in and around the city.
Play ball or simply explore the wonders of nature in your own backyard.
Pregnancy is such an awesome experience for every woman and a time to encounter the wonderful work of nature in reproduction.
I go at my own speed, stopping when I want to, standing quietly for as long as I choose, and taking in the beauty of nature in my own unique way.»
Fall is a great time to enjoy the outdoors, stay active, and explore the changes of nature in a fun way with your little ones.
If you want to stay close to the city, yet experience a little of the nature in the surrounding countryside without going too far, this is for you.
Take full advantage of nature in Antigua.
Sandro's crosses were dreamlike and he was a force of nature in the left flank.
Our talismanic striker went down with ankle ligament damage during the first half of our 4 - 1 win at Bournemouth on 11 March — his third problem of that nature in the last two seasons.
While the attacking prowess of Robert Pires, Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp continued to befuddle opponents who were mesmerised by their movement and finishing, Arsenal fans will never forget the sight of a tall midfielder displaying the force of nature in the midfield and almost singlehandedly leading the team from the middle of the park.
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«He was a freak of nature in my opinion.
I love the simplicity and the use of nature in this cupcake stand that I found featured on Cupcakes Take The Cake.
«Treasury Wine Estates is confident it can manage the impact of any geo - political issues of this nature in the ordinary course of business,» a spokeswoman said on Thursday.
In response to dbHK, Peter Dixon, TWE's managing director of Asia, Middle East, Africa and Global Travel Retail, commented: «We're confident we can manage the impact of any geo - political issues of this nature in the ordinary course of business.
We revere the influence of Nature in crafting aroma, flavour and natural goodness in our teas.
Look at the extraordinary colours of nature in this stunning salad!
Although there is much in this perspective that is an important corrective to the negation of woman, of the body, and of nature in patriarchal religions, one must also be aware of certain dangers in it.
Browning bases his study on Hartshorne's process theism, and it is appropriate to interpret his theory of the divine imposition of the laws of nature in terms of coercion.
The attainment of such conformation would belong to the perfection of nature in respect to the higher types of its animal life.
Among contemporary theologians, John B. Cobb, Jr., Professor Emeritus at the School of Theology at Claremont and the founding director of the Center for Process Studies, has contemplated the place of nature in theology as much as any other major thinker.
Christian morality is the attempt to combat the brute child of nature in all of us.
Whitehead's biographers, as a rule, have distinguished three phases in his intellectual development and, using as their criterion the professor's change of location, have spoken of the mathematician at Cambridge (1884 - 1910), the philosopher of nature in London (1910 - 1924), and the metaphysician at Harvard (1924 - 1947)(cf. DWP).
However contemporary ecological theologians appropriate or repent of the various views of nature in the Christian scriptures, an analysis such as this is indispensable for ecologically sensitive vision.
In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost completely obscured the epistemological subtlety that is to be found in the Enquiry, by one year the earlier of the two books.
Mezsaros explains how development as seen by Newman and Congar differs from the modernism of perennial evolution, resulting of its nature in a relativization of doctrine.
But the mechanistic view of nature in deism can itself be challenged, as we will see, from the standpoint of post-Newtonian science.
This week I am appropriately traveling to Hollywood, a town that owes its fortune to the Western more than to any other genre, for the Western Political Science Association meeting, where I will be presenting a paper titled «Cowboys and Corpses: The Moral Perils of the State of Nature in the....
It is also true, though, that dualism still lurks behind the dominant contemporary philosophies of nature in which matter remains essentially mindless and lifeless.
This alternative way, one which I have followed in my The Nature of Physical Existence (Allen & Unwin, in the Muirhead Library of Philosophy, 1972), is to seek to recover the problematic of the philosophy of nature though a study of the philosophy of nature in past periods, particularly those in which it has been vigorous.
Leibniz, in the next generation, critically and penetratingly examined the theories of his predecessors and developed his own alternative philosophy of nature in a series of monographs, articles, and letters.
But even when viewed in this light (en masse), and abstracting from what an ingenious speculation calls the history of nature in a special sense, nature has a history.
By understanding presence as something more than «mere appearances,» Dillenberger has come to consider abstraction the pictorial procedure by which artists penetrate beneath the visible surfaces of nature in search of a subject's «essence» or deeper truth.
We congratulate human power — admiring his discipline, his training, his swimming laps even on Christmas morning, his mastery of nature in the form of his God - given flesh.
is inscribed in our body as sensorality» (N 162).4 The present is a mélange of past and future, and if we could speak of the passage of nature in itself, it would be a «memory of the world» (N 163, referring to CN 73).
Whitehead's position, as investigated above, is reflected in his explication in Process and Reality of the physical and geometrical order of nature in terms of «a hierarchy of societies» (PR 147 - 50, 506 - 08).
11The latter comments occur in the context of the chapter on the «bifurcation of nature, but it is clear that Whitehead (at this point in time) holds the idealists responsible for this bifurcation, along with reductionists like Newton and dualists like Locke, because all bog down on the alleged difference, and the subsequent question of the relation between, nature and mind, rather than developing a pure concept of nature in itself.
They displayed an all - surpassing vanity in believing that God would intervene to upset the processes of nature in their favor.
But as long as the world of man remains a place where nature and God, the real and the ideal, meet, human progress will depend upon the judicious use of the forces of nature in the service of the ideal.
Darwin's theory of the natural selection of chance variations put an emphasis on the role of chance in determining the order of nature in the living world.
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