Sentences with phrase «of the actual science in»

In fact, the group serves as little more than a mouthpiece for Big Carbon and the modern Republican Party which, largely thanks to Citizens United in 2010, now eschews the use of actual science in the public sphere.
Why is there so little of the actual Science in the news?

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My colleague Laura Entis spoke with Andrew Freeman, the director of cardiovascular prevention and wellness at National Jewish Health in Denver, about which health fads are actually effective in heart health — not based on marketing, branding, or hype, but actual science.
Since then, a research company called Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT)-- unaffiliated with Musk or any of his other companies and ventures — is right on track to making science - fiction legit science by building an actual test track for the technology in California.
Second, it is critical of the worldview that developed with modern science and which is still extensively influential in the actual work of most scientists.
Whitehead's explanation in Science and the Modern World of the respects in which the principle of limitation limits the actual entities and of how this limitation is effected is extremely brief.
In Science and the Modern World, we encountered four metaphysical principles: the underlying substantial activity and its three attributes — eternal objects, actual entities, and the principle of limitation.
I have a lot of faith in science, not in the unscientific assumption that atheists make that reality is purely mechanistic, but in the procedures of testing hypotheses, questioning assumptions, measuring results, replicating experiments, and in general debating and persuading based on actual evidence.
Rather than allow this experience to float free of the moorings of actual science, as Jurgen Moltmann appears to do, we would prefer to ground it in the dynamic of scientific observation, along the lines indicated in this issue's Notes from Across the Atlantic.
The tension I have in mind is generated by (i) this process of temporally ordered actual occasions articulating his vision of the metaphysical ultimatum — atomism — and (ii) the complex product of this process which he so obviously cherished as an organic interconnectedness — the web of interrelations which comprise a world so badly misunderstood by the science Whitehead himself prehended from out of his immediate past.
We, however, have also argued that there is another kind of actual occasion, though at the same scale as quantum events, responding to the elemental and fundamental beats, musical lures, basic rhythms constitutive of cosmic order; in time, we believe that new sciences, such as chronobiology, will shed light on this process.
How would a person living in a desert know these things without actually someone telling him this?!!! And who is that someone?!!! No one at that time knew anything about big bang theory?!! The actual translation of the arabic word رتقا is it was like a fabric that got torn apart?!!! Isn't that big bang?!! And the other part that was proven too is that everything alive needs water to live?!!! How did they know that then?!!! Islam and science support each other and science only getting to prove things now which was mentioned 1500 years ago in the Quran!!!
For some reason, in spite of the fact that science has repeatedly demonstrated not just the theoretical, but the actual basis for virgin birth, many people seem to deride it.
Perhaps the pressure of the guiding interest of theological inquiry will so shape theological engagement in history, philosophy, social sciences, etc., as to make the theological disciplines actual — that is, institutionalized in their own right.
It looks back to the constitution of an actual occasion by other actualities in terms of internal relations (prehensions) in Science and the Modern World and forward to «transition» (PR 210C).
Research studies have shown that many scientists are now trending towards believing in at least some form of divinity however; I think it's largely that we're only now letting science get the oppression it experienced over some of the religious wars fought over political reasons with little to do with actual beliefs or study.
Sentence two is the closest to an actual argument he makes, but it is a fact that science has little to no information on what happens after we die, as you pointed out yourself, we do not know (in the sense of having empirical proof).
In actual practice, the psychoanalyst does attribute to the «I» of his patient a greater transcendence over these psychic forces than his theories justify, just as the academic psychologist, consciously or unconsciously, attributes to his subjects an inwardness that his science ignores.
While the general position seems more reminiscent of the «organic mechanism» of Science and the Modern World, Russell's discussion of minds and the entities of physics bears an interesting resemblance to the more technical Whiteheadian discussion of personally ordered societies and corpuscular societies of actual occasions in Process and Reality.
Thus the ideology of secularism was born, replacing traditional legitimations of power by appearing in the mantle of science and by deriving its justification from the critique of tradition, thereby keeping actual power relations inaccessible to analysis and to public consciousness.26
The classic example is the insertion of the «Epochal Theory of Time» in Science and the Modern World, forcing the eventual transformation of what, in that book, had initially been a Spinozistic approach to creativity as the one, undifferentiated underlying activity (with «events» of varied temporal duration as the «modes» of this underlying process) toward the Leibnizian monadology of actual entities (each a kind of time - quantum) that finally appeared subsequently in Process and Reality.
Although it challenges the dominant models of thought of the modern era, it does so in ways that fit the actual evidence of the sciences.
Could it be that the two sides are more like each other than we care to admit??? LOL, why didn't they put the money they used to put up the billboard to prove without a shadow of a doubt that it is a myth and nothing in the bible actual happened since it's all about reason and science so we can put all the speculation to bed.
After commenting on the necessity of a principle of limitation and of its identification with God in Science and the Modern World, Lowe concludes that «the actual entity that is needed to order the possibilities is called the primordial nature of God» (101).
But there is another dimension of the social sciences in modernity: their engagement with the details of life, the actual contours of human existence over time.
To the extent that Whitehead's actual entities must be both microscopic and noncomposite (as the orthodox interpreters hold), then to the same extent there is a problem as to how the category of actual entity could be applicable, as Whitehead required all his categories to be (PR 3/4), at least in the universe accessible to physical science.
By this Harper means not merely the spirit of critical inquiry generally but specifically «modern psychology» (which he says «is as yet largely unknown» in theological schools), and even actual laboratory work in the physical sciences.
Now I think that in making this distinction Whitehead makes a good and original initial point; because it is the fact that philosophers, by instinct, always think heterogeneously about nature, whereas scientists, equally by instinct, don't, which, more than any one thing, makes the philosophy of science so unreal a subject for actual research scientists.
We must continue to be clear in explaining the actual teaching of the Church, so as to promote a true synthesis of science and Christian faith.
Before science came around to give the actual explanations to things in nature anyone saying there were no gods wouldn't have had any alternative answers so, of course, they would have looked foolish.
On the other hand, natural science — and the recognition of this fundamental truth would be the first step toward wisdom in the philosophy of nature — would have to proceed from a «radically untidy, ill - adjusted character of the fields of actual experience» (OT 110; cf. SMW, chapter 1).
In contrast, the social - science approach seeks structural and cultural contexts for personages in the past by studying the actual behavior of contemporary people with similar social structures, values and human typeIn contrast, the social - science approach seeks structural and cultural contexts for personages in the past by studying the actual behavior of contemporary people with similar social structures, values and human typein the past by studying the actual behavior of contemporary people with similar social structures, values and human types.
Further, there is direct continuity between what is said of God in Science and the Modern World and what is said of the primordial nature of God in Process and Reality.5 In the latter book it is explicitly recognized that the primordial nature of God is an abstraction from God as actual entity, 6 yet most of the references to God in that book are references to this abstractioin Science and the Modern World and what is said of the primordial nature of God in Process and Reality.5 In the latter book it is explicitly recognized that the primordial nature of God is an abstraction from God as actual entity, 6 yet most of the references to God in that book are references to this abstractioin Process and Reality.5 In the latter book it is explicitly recognized that the primordial nature of God is an abstraction from God as actual entity, 6 yet most of the references to God in that book are references to this abstractioIn the latter book it is explicitly recognized that the primordial nature of God is an abstraction from God as actual entity, 6 yet most of the references to God in that book are references to this abstractioin that book are references to this abstraction.
This is often derided as prehistoric, which sits uncomfortably with Allardyce's known devotion to advances in conditioning, performance tracking, ProZone, and the relentless march of science into sport that makes actual dinosaurs start mumbling about how you can't build a footballer out of numbers and broccoli.
There is too much misinformation out there in the blog world that is not necessarily based on the actual science of laundry - just repeated.
Midwives should start off with a grounding in actual science and apparently many midwifery professors are incapable of providing that.
«Food Science» is an actual degree, where people with a bachelors in this field can regularly get a starting salary of 70 to 100k a year with companies like Kraft, etc..
«The actual cost of production to the manufacturers is quite small,» notes George Kent, a professor of political science at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu and author of the forthcoming book «Regulating Infant Formula.»
Although Cash is part of the science team that submitted a final report of Exo - S in March 2015, he is dismayed that NASA set aside money only for a study, not for an actual mission.
The actual information on the Biology in Business Web site itself is fairly limited, but it makes for a very useful gateway into the whole of life science in the United Kingdom.
Today, visitors can view the actual fossilized neck bones from Big Bend at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, which opened in December 2012 near downtown Dallas.
The findings do point to the power of facial expressions in transmitting bias, but that doesn't mean they reflect people's actual viewing habits or their responses to the full shows in their real context, says Diana Mutz, a professor of communications and political science at the University of Pennsylvania.
But actual knowledge of the science seems to play a role, and we've documented that here for evolution for the first time in a representative population.»
Future advancements in medical science will continue to improve our ability to diagnose and treat the symptoms of mismatch diseases but will not devise many actual cures.
What's worse, the actual science too often gets lost in the pop culture circus dominated by publicity - hungry hucksters and companies pushing gluten - free products full of chemical thickeners and starchy substitutions.
Norman Lederman, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Science at the Illinois Institute of Technology, said, «It has long been known that actual research experiences in science and mathematics impact students» attitudes toward science and mathematics as well as the STEM career aspirations of pre-college and college stScience at the Illinois Institute of Technology, said, «It has long been known that actual research experiences in science and mathematics impact students» attitudes toward science and mathematics as well as the STEM career aspirations of pre-college and college stscience and mathematics impact students» attitudes toward science and mathematics as well as the STEM career aspirations of pre-college and college stscience and mathematics as well as the STEM career aspirations of pre-college and college students.
In the extra comments section of our survey, journals came in for criticism: «The review process has become a playground of promoting personal opinions, rather than evaluating the actual science,» said one assistant professoIn the extra comments section of our survey, journals came in for criticism: «The review process has become a playground of promoting personal opinions, rather than evaluating the actual science,» said one assistant professoin for criticism: «The review process has become a playground of promoting personal opinions, rather than evaluating the actual science,» said one assistant professor.
Actual construction could start in a couple of years, pending its expected inclusion in the National Science Foundation's 2010 budget.
On Tuesday, Mervis ran the numbers, concluding that «it takes some unorthodox arithmetic to square the claims by the chair of the House of Representatives science committee with the actual numbers in his Frontiers in Innovation, Research, Science, and Technology Act (FIRST) Act.science committee with the actual numbers in his Frontiers in Innovation, Research, Science, and Technology Act (FIRST) Act.Science, and Technology Act (FIRST) Act.»
It tells you where everything is it every moment and you are supposed to be able to, it gives you all the tea leaves that you could read; but I went from that just the same way the rest of human history went of being interested in that kind of pseudoscience to actually seeing the pleasure in actual science, and the utility of it, too.
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