Sentences with phrase «old conceptions»

There will be old fashioned companies doing what they can to apply P2P to old conceptions of doing business.
Thus Ely says that Whitehead's theory of evil «is a variant of the old conception that evil is an illusion of our shortsightedness; given... God's view... what seems to us evil is really not evil» (p. 51).
The majestic spectacle of this blind, inarticulate purposiveness thrusting its way upward and ever upward in an endless unity of differentiated achievements towards an ever increasing complexity of organization, towards spontaneity and spirituality, swept away all my old conception of a duty to Man as such.
«Modern man's confidence in his power over historical destiny prompted the rejection of every older conception of an overruling providence in history.»
An older conception of religious symbols understood them as both concrete, historical realities in their own right and signs referring to an invisible reality.
Whitehead's view of evil is a variant of the old conception that evil is an illusion of our short - sightedness; given the long view and the broad view — God's view — what seems to us evil is really not evil.
Perhaps it would be as well to say that the old conception, replaced by a later choice, is a way of seeing and then seeing again [Pentimento: A Book of Portraits (Little, Brown, 1973), frontispiece].
The real take home message of the Annals studies is that our old conception of the A-B-C vitamins may be too limited.
The exhibition will take a fresh approach, replacing the traditional survey with a provocative set of juxtapositions that will challenge the viewer to make new connections and break the mould of old conceptions.
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