Sentences with phrase «of social existence»

Shame is a universal human phenomenon, and in a certain sense it is a necessary response to the facts of social existence.
In terms of social existence, haven't people in power always expected their victims to forgive them?
In what ways do we reconcile our private interests with the demands of social existence?
Until we are all as angels, external law and restraint are essential for any kind of social existence.
Thus, there are the laws of the physical world, the laws of living things, the laws of mental life, and the laws of social existence.
Catholicism presumes, in effect, that modern efforts to find a genuinely universal mode of social existence are legitimate, but argues that the Church in her grace and mystery is capable of doing what they have failed to accomplish.
Rise and Fall of Apartheid: Photography and the Bureaucracy of Everyday Life is a photographic exhibition examining the legacy of the apartheid system and how it penetrated even the most mundane aspects of social existence in South Africa, from housing, public amenities, and transportation to education, tourism, religion, and businesses.
The film becomes a mirror to society, reflecting the performative nature of social existence.
The city may have gone through some pretty dramatic changes over the last few years, but the pub remains the heart of its social existence, the broadest window through which you can examine and experience the very essence of the city's culture, in all its myriad forms.
The observation of the social sphere as a whole, the determination of the categories which rule within it, the knowledge of its relations to other spheres of life, and the understanding of the meaning of social existence and happening are and remain philosophical tasks, writes Buber.
In faith's response to its kenotic image of God there lies a surprising way of bringing new meaning to our normally confused sense of mystery, to our puzzlement about evolution and other recent discoveries about the physical universe, to our perplexity at the broken state of social existence, and finally to our own individual longings and sufferings.
The Kingdom of God is an image pointing to a fulfillment of our social existence in a justice and freedom that can never be fully implemented by human planning alone, though of course human planning is not excluded.
Because it does not repress the memory or awareness of the most desperate it seems to be more aware of the realities of social existence than other social ideals that have been proposed.
One of the «four factors which decisively govern the fate of social groups» according to his analysis, is «the iron compulsion of nature that the bodily necessities of food, clothing and shelter be provided».20 Whitehead continues: «The rigid limits which are thereby set to modes of social existence can only be mitigated by the growth of an understanding by which the interplay between man and the rest of nature can be adjusted.»
From the perspective of most of the world's people, the reality of suffering from oppression is not one fact among a great many others; rather, it is the fact of social existence to which so many others are subordinate.
The rigid limits which are thereby set to modes of social existence can only be mitigated by the growth of an understanding by which the interplay between man and the rest of nature can be adjusted.
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