Sentences with phrase «of unbounded»

Regardless of the unbounded ethical duties derived from imperfect obligations, if the climate change causing activities of some people are violating the human rights of others by interfering with life, health, or basic security, among other things, protected by human rights, a case can be made that those who can make reductions in GHG emissions targets that are nevertheless interfering with the rights of others should take steps to prevent human rights violations even if they are complying with just allocations.
CO2 is just being added to an existing atmosphere of unbounded avarice, habitual sloth, dogmatic ideology, intellectual laziness.
But, with their hand worked gestural layering of paint and the artist's later avowed intent with these works to explore «the infinity of the unbounded universe, from my own position in it, with dots — an accumulation of particles forming the negative spaces in the net... I wanted to examine the single dot that was my own life,» [2] their affinity to Abstract Expressionism, as well as to Minimalist silence is simultaneously evident.
«My desire was to predict and measure the infinity of the unbounded universe, from my own position in it, with dots.»
With an emphasis on the recent massive exponential growth of digital data, Salavon uses pop cultural touchstones to guide us through various examples of the unbounded possibilities of this phenomenon.
It looks as if, for Tworkov, painting is an endless interrogation: how does one come to terms with the blankness of the canvas, this zone of unbounded possibility?
«My desire was to predict and measure the infinity of the unbounded universe, from my own position in it, with dots — an accumulation of particles forming the negative spaces in the net.
Bringing together political, imaginative, and whimsical works, the show «offers a vision of Africa in the twenty - first century as a place of unbounded optimism, rapid growth, and massive cultural transformation and presents the continent as a hub of experimentation that generates innovative design approaches and solutions with worldwide relevance.»
A: The challenge to technology enhanced learning in a world of unbounded upheaval and ominous dehumanization is thought to lie in the way the real needs of humans are fused to the capabilities of technologies.
I exist in a present so beautiful, so sweet I weep in reverence but I also visualize and manifest a future of unbounded freedom and aim my arrow at the mark.
The need for a different kind of safety fence became clear to Grand Slam's founders after a conversation with a local parent who worried about the safety of an unbounded outfield.
There are days, many of them, when I resent the size of my unbounded set.
The facts seem inconsistent with the hypothesis of an omnipotent creator of unbounded goodness and wisdom.
Individuals, conscious of unbounded opportunity.
It is precisely the gift and demand of this unbounded love that are decisively re-presented through Jesus; and to understand ourselves as we are thereby explicitly given and called to do is to actualize the one possibility of self - understanding that is properly called «Christian faith» (Ogden, 1982).
If we ask now for the material content of this self - understanding, the only adequate answer is that it is an understanding of ourselves and all others as alike objects of the unbounded love of God, which is to say, of the inclusive whole of ultimate reality of which both the self and others are parts.
But if the meaning of God for us is the gift and demand of unbounded love that authorizes trust in this love and loyalty to its cause as our authentic self - understanding, the ultimate whole of reality that we call by the name «God» has to have a unique structure in itself.
Imagine if those people who anticipated being most romantically satisfied by committed sexual exclusivity began identifying as «faithfuls,» while those who were usually most excited by the prospect of unbounded sexual promiscuity started identifying as «unfaithfuls.»
God is at once the principle of abstraction, of unbounded possibility and of concretion, of limited realization of possibility.
The other is a man more conservative by nature but possessed of an unbounded need for grand display that has already led him to unconservative places even he is at a loss to explain, and that as president would leave him in constant search of the out - of - box experience — the confoundedly brilliant Nixon - to - China flipperoo regarding his fancy of the day, be it health care, taxes, energy, foreign policy, whatever.
If it gives us a sense that we come from nowhere, that our past is inchoate and our tradition shallow, so that we begin to doubt our own identity and some of the sensitive among us flee to more ancient lands with more structured traditions, it also gives us our openness to the future, our sense of unbounded possibility, our willingness to start again in a new place, a new occupation, a new ideology.
The church burned tens of thousands of alleged witches alive to defeat the power of Satan, defend that, too, oh ye of unbounded faith.
It was the nation of local clubs and booster organizations, and of unbounded self - confidence.
Large portions of the Catholic laity, flushed with a sense of unbounded freedom, stopped going to confession and Sunday Mass..

Not exact matches

After such a successful career, how could one not be optimistic about the future of growth equity investment opportunities; Dick said he thinks «the future of growth equity is unbounded, particularly as quality, new companies continually decide to defer IPO's so they can optimize their debut after key strategies are in place.»
«The future of growth equity is unbounded, particularly as quality, new companies continually decide to defer IPO's so they can optimize their debut after key strategies are in place.»
This metric could «significantly strain'the highflying tech sector, in one chart There is «unbounded optimism» surrounding the industryThe technology sector remains one of the stock market's strongest sectors.
Does the Machiavellian version of «necessity is all there is» create an unbounded or at least unjustified confidence in the malleability of human nature by the free or astute man.
Added to this are the experiences of form, by which we are reminded of the manifold yet definite character of this reality; the experience of value, by which our personal involvement in it is determined; and the experience of imperfection, by which the unbounded heights of possibility may be imagined.
If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it.»
But, at age 35, I would be officially out of school for the first time in 30 years, and I leaped into the decade with a blessing in my pocket worth more than the Ph.D. — unbounded enthusiasm for the theological vocation.
The models used to point to God have often been in horrible apostasy from the vision of pure unbounded love given in the event of Jesus Christ as it has been received and found significant.
Radha is simply the personification of mahabhava, that «great emotional state» that is heedless of social proprieties and unbounded by conventions.
The importance of the family is in proportion to the dignity and worth accorded the individual person, for in the family new persons come into being and are cared for with unbounded concern for their well - being.
The divine nature, like the divine activity, must then be grasped as nothing other than the «pure unbounded Love» which in Jesus was vividly manifested, as he has been responded to and as through him a vivid and decisive enabling of human life has been made possible.
Yet that weakness is also its strength, for despite its association with the world, it has managed to preserve the unbounded freedom of its own faith and its location by God in the here and now.
«At the beginning and end of all our ways is One in whose steadfast will and purpose there is indeed no shadow of turning and in whom all our confidences have their unshakable foundation... In his inmost actuality he is «pure unbounded love», pure personal relation to others, who has no other cause than the ever more abundant life of the creatures of his love.
Once accept the disclosure of God in Christ (and in all that is Christ - like in human experience, for we ought not to be exclusively christo - centric in the narrower sense); once take that disclosure with utmost seriousness — and then God as «pure unbounded love» becomes central in our thinking.
God could have willed to order creation in an infinite number of other ways, since God's will is unbounded and arbitrary.
The pattern of development from the limited to a goal that is unbounded and envisaged in an infinite future also can be seen in Peirce's rejection, in «Some Consequences of Four Incapacities,» of Cartesian philosophy, particularly in his opposition to what he took to be the standard of subjectivity (5.263 - 317).
Once man has rejected his dependence on God, he becomes even more conscious of his insecurity; as a result his anxiety reaches unbounded proportions.
I wish to gather together what so far has been said and relate it to this basic Christian affirmation of God as love, «pure unbounded love», and nothing but that sheer love - in - action.
The central theme of the New Testament wherever one looks is the saving activity of God motivated by his unbounded love for every creature.
Revised from «Love Unbounded: The Doctrine of God,» The Perkins School of Theology Journal, XIX, 3 (Spring 1966), pp. 5 - 17; and printed in Theology In Crisis: A Colloquium on The Credibility of «God», pp. 3 - 18, by Muskingum College.
If to be even the least of things is somehow to be related to others and dependent on them, then the One «than whom none greater can be conceived» can only be the supreme instance of such social relatedness, the One who as the unbounded love of others is the end no less than the beginning of all that either is or can ever be.
The glory of God is man fully alive, and there is a joy in Jesus» work that stuns his audience, provoking unbounded admiration.
Not even the simplest notion of arithmetic escapes this inescapable condition for existence... Even in arithmetic you can not get rid of a subconscious reference to the unbounded universe»; in» Mathematics and the Good,» ESP 78f.
Prior to giving consent to form a community, Lockean man is a «sociological monad,» a «little god almighty» whose freedom is unbounded except by the rights and freedoms of every other «little god almighty.»
1 So could his brother Charles sing of «love divine, all loves excelling,» and of Jesus, «thou art all compassion; pure, unbounded love [172] thou art.»
I have quoted these passages from Whitehead for two reasons: first, because he is the «founding father» of the Process conceptuality; and second, because what he says in them points to God as «pure unbounded Love» and to our own human existence as intended to be a creaturely love (doubtless imperfect and defective because finite and mortal).
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