Sentences with phrase «of that nature which»

Our mission is to discover, develop and commercialize core principles of nature which give rise to information, consciousness and intelligence.
The postulation of extraneous organizational principles leads biologists like Monod to classify Polanyi's thought as vitalistic.2 (Vitalism is the philosophy of nature which holds that the existence of life is exclusively the result of some extra-material principle totally different from matter.)
There is indeed a law of nature which stipulates that, when the antecedent force causing the ball's motion is X, the ball shall travel A amount of distance during B amount of time (this distance is increased or lessened by influences during the ball's motion).
That realm of nature which used to be beyond human understanding and control, with which, therefore, one could only establish a creative relation by means of this hypothesis «God», is now more and more being conquered by reason and technique.17
There may be some clue here to previously puzzling observations about processes of nature which are unrelated to value in the comment that this process of flowing «is not the work of God.
Every determination of his nature which makes the God immediately knowable is indeed a milestone on the way of approximation, but one which marks an increase instead of a decrease in the distance; it does not measure toward the Paradox but away from it, back past Socrates and the Socratic ignorance.
The bodily act of begetting, by which parents transmit their humanity to their children, can become an act of technical mastery over that part of nature which happens to be the human body.
«What could I not tell you, my Lady, of the secrets of Nature which I have discovered in cooking!
Modernity's emphasis on secularism involves three elements - a) the desacralisation of nature which produced a nature devoid of spirits preparing the way for its scientific analysis and technological control and use; b) desacralisation of society and state by liberating them from the control of established authority and laws of religion which often gave spiritual sanction to social inequality and stifled freedom of reason and conscience of persons; it was necessary to affirm freedom and equality as fundamental rights of all persons and to enable common action in politics and society by adherents of all religions and none in a religiously pluralistic society; and c) an abandonment of an eternally fixed sacred order of human society enabling ordering of secular social affairs on the basis of rational discussion.
C. F. von Weizsäcker (1912 --RRB-, an eminent physicist and philosopher, said in his Gifford Lectures; «the concept of exact mathematical laws of nature which was only dimly present in Greek thought gained far greater convincing power by means of the Christian concept of creation.
Before his untimely death, he began to work out an ontology of Nature which he left behind in...
The fact of the interdependence of natures which evolution describes in its very name, manifests the real nature of causality» [9].
Whereas in the primitive society it was the power of nature which controlled man, in the modern world it is the forces of the social system which exercise this external dominance:
In the beginnings of history it was the forces of nature which were first so reflected and which in the course of further evolution underwent the most manifold and varied personifications among the various peoples... But it is not long before, side by side with the forces of nature, social forces begin to be active — forces which confront man as equally alien and at first equally inexplicable, dominating him with the same apparent natural necessity as the forces of nature themselves.
«But all must rise in the age of Christ,» he wrote, «which is that of youth, by reason of the perfection of nature which is found in that age alone.
Then, pious as it is to think of Him, while the pageant of experiment or abstract reasoning passes by, still such piety is nothing more than a poetry of thought, or an ornament of language, a certain view taken of Nature which one man has and another has not, which gifted minds strike out, which others see to be admirable and ingenious, and which all would be the better for adopting.
His only hope is for a transformation of nature which destroys the rule of self - concern by means of the Gospel.
Genuine sacramental piety and genuine asceticism are therefore lacking in true Judaism, since the whole conception of nature which underlies metaphysical dualism is lacking.
But it does seem clear to me that we need to begin with a vision of a world community (1) consisting of a population within the biological carrying capacity of the planet (2) organized politically and economically in ways that provide to all human beings equal access to the means of material fulfillment and (3) organized technologically in ways that (4) neither exhaust essential natural resources of earth nor (5) upset the delicate balances of nature which make the environment capable of supporting life.
First, Whitehead lays out in The Principle of Relativity assumptions carried over from his philosophy of nature which are different from Einstein's and which imply a concept of simultaneity different from Einstein's.1 «Second, Whitehead's concept of simultaneity can be found to be implicit in his discussions of his theory of spacetime, though he never draws specific attention to it or directly asserts the nature of his divergence from the Einsteinian concept.
The living body, he writes, is «a region of nature which is itself the primary field of expression issuing from each of its parts» (MT 22).
Subsequently a gradual general alteration of the perception of reality takes place, in the sense of an increasing mechanization of the explanation of nature which is, as Piaget surmised, internally dependent on the initial correct understanding of machines (CPE 263f.).
We have to discover a doctrine of nature which expresses the concrete relatedness of physical functionings and mental functionings, of the past with the present, and also expresses the concrete composition of physical realities which are individually diverse.
And Ford cites a passage in which Hartshorne calls God's selection of the laws of nature which characterize the universe «a «lure,» an irresistable datum, for all ordinary acts of synthesis» (TPP 77, citing WEP 21).12
Finally, the doctrine of divine omnipotence runs counter to the idea of the lawfulness of nature which arose with the development of the scientific outlook.
A physicist or chemist can get along fairly well with a commonsense dualism in attempting to discover the laws of nature which govern the vast world of inanimate things.
These are the cycles of nature which result in degradation of wastes and the maintenance of the atmosphere, the water and the soils of the earth.
There was first the great revolt of Thomas Münzer, which aimed to establish a truly Christian state where all would be equal; for, Münzer declared, the children of God are entitled to happiness in this world and to full enjoyment of all the goods of Nature which God gives to man; and they are kept from enjoying what is rightfully theirs by the rich and powerful who have cornered the goods of the world.
They are of a nature which may with peculiar propriety be denominated POLITICAL, as they relate chiefly to injuries done immediately to the society itself.
DE: Yes, but by the time they become «actual occasions» they become units, and by that time he has got a kind of atomicity in the passage of nature which he didn't have with events, as events could always be taken as larger or smaller.
The general fact is the whole simultaneous occurrence of nature which is now for sense - awareness.
Each particular part is defined by and dependent on the total context».42 In this ecological view of a nature which includes human beings, nothing is wholly self - subsistent.
A sensitive physicist took them on a hike in the nearby mountains to experience «the livingness of nature which we seek to preserve.»
No characteristic of nature which is immediately posited for knowledge by sense - awareness can be explained.
So Whitehead is wanting to put everything back into the passage of nature which is given, and say that there are various ways in which events in nature can be conditions of, for instance, perceptions of colour; but he doesn't want to have mind right outside nature.
Let us return here to the child, to that part of our nature which, Tolkien reminds us, is our nature — the part of our self which we have merely misplaced.
But he made other things through the operation of nature which is the instrument of divine operation.»
Faith in reason is the trust that the ultimate natures of things lie together in a harmony which excludes mere arbitrariness -LSB-...] The faith in the order of nature which has made possible the growth of science is a particular example of a deeper faith.
The special knowledge of nature which is ascribed to them, probably rightly, is supposed to have made possible Jesus» miracles.
Green is the ultimate color of nature which makes it a perfect match with other earthy shades like tan or midnight blue or pale mustard.
Yet adds a bit of nature which is one of my favorite ways to decorate for fall.
... except for «all idiots, imbeciles, feeble - minded persons, epileptics, insane persons; persons who have had one or more attacks of insanity at any time previously; persons of constitutional psychopathic inferiority; persons with chronic alcoholism; paupers; professional beggars; vagrants; persons afflicted with tuberculosis in any form or with a loathsome or dangerous contagious disease; persons not comprehended within any of the foregoing excluded classes who are found to be and are certified by the examining surgeon as being mentally or physically defective, such physical defect being of a nature which may affect the ability of such alien to earn a living; persons who have been convicted of or admit having committed a felony or other crime or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; polygamists, or persons who practice polygamy or believe in or advocate the practice of polygamy; anarchists, or persons who believe in or advocate the overthrow by force or violence of the Government of the United States.»
The first is «traditional» in that if you buy a product (from RBC, for example) you pay a commission of some nature which goes to the adviser.
Conversely, many of our complementary therapies relieve pain and inflammation and actually supply nutrients to help the cartilage heal and slow down the destructive forces of nature which act to destroy the injured joint.
The hotel was opened in 1907 and have an art nouveau stye and they pride themselves with the hotel's simplicity of its nature which guarantees you an enjoyable stay in the city.
• Escaping your hectic lifestyle and relaxing in your private spa on the veranda with its stunning lake views whilst listening to the sounds of nature which surrounds you.
There are some facets of nature which are simply amazing.
Various bosses are mammoth - sized freaks of nature which players will just want to rip apart the minute they lay eyes on them.
Rovers also have an extensive knowledge of nature which allows animals to fight on their side and gives them a buff in unknown territories.
Right from start up your welcomed by the kindling sounds of nature which rises to a welcoming by a chorus of our main characters, before the story is laid out before us.
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