Sentences with phrase «on human ability»

University of Utah psychology professor David Strayer — who as a psychologist should already know people are dangerous even just going to the bathroom — conducted research into effects of mental distractions on the human ability to drive safely.
Way Basics modern furnishings are recycled and recyclable pieces that are focused on human ability, and meet people's needs for ease, value, creativity and self - sufficiency.
The biblical hope is not based on human ability to sort out the problems of the world and order its future, but it is based on God's future, a future which God is bringing about in Jesus Christ.
But that seems to rely too much on human ability to overcome Evil and with our track record that doesn't seem like a good possibility.

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«Servant leaders» are managers who have the ability to connect with employees on a human level, supporting not only company goals and deliverables but staff members» career fulfillment and sense of belonging.
The idea — that an ability to understand and manage emotions greatly increases our chances of success — quickly took off, and it went on to greatly influence the way people think about emotions and human behavior.
«If the president wants to make an immediate impact on Venezuela to stop these human rights abuses and restore the situation, he's got the ability to,» Hamm told Bloomberg in an interview in his capacity as head of the Domestic Energy Producers Alliance.
To survive the robot invasion, small businesses need to maximize consumer reliance on these innate human abilities, as well as highlight them within their company's products and services.
Your success as a business owner or a digital marketer depends on your ability to build meaningful relationships with human customers; after all, they're the ones who will be supporting your business.
Instant gratification turns into the need for constant progress, being self - centered turns into the ability to relate to people on a very basic, human level — because we want their attention.
«One of the most interesting things we've noticed over the last decade is the ability of math and machines to replace human judgment, particularly expert judgment,» Rabois said on Founder Calls, a new podcast run by Box CEO Aaron Levie.
«Our managers look at three key areas — passion, proven history, and an employee's willingness and ability to adapt to change and take on new things,» David Stafford, chief human resources officer and executive vice president of personnel for Michelin North America, told Business Insider.
I eventually regained the ability to have adult human conversation, and we began what turned into a highly interesting and engaging two - hour discussion.8 This guy has a lot on his mind across a lot of topics.
Offering us the ability to connect on a personal and human level.
Autonomous cars should be required to meet standards on their ability to detect potential hazards, and better ways are needed to keep their human drivers ready to assume control, U.S. auto safety and technology experts said after fatal crashes involving Uber Technologies and Tesla vehicles.
But unlike the artists of whom Wilde wrote — who see the world through the brushstrokes of other painters until, via their own brushstrokes, they compel the world to reproduce the types they have invented — Bloom wants to claim that Shakespeare's invention of human types came from himself and himself only, from a «preternatural ability,» without relying «on authority, or authorities.»
They would not work; for Calvin, the common human obligation is to labor in the garden of the Lord, in whatever manner is commensurate with one's God «given gifts and abilities on the one hand, and the needs of the situation on the other.
Instead, my argument was based on the natural ability of the human intellect to grasp the intelligible realities that populate the natural world, including most clearly and evidently the world of living substances, living beings.
Ernst Cassirer in his Essay on Man designates man as «animal symbolicum,» and shows that all of the typically human functions stem from this fundamental ability to formulate and communicate meanings.
Ethics — A search for viable individual, social and political principles of ethical conduct, judging them on their ability to enhance human well - being and individual responsibility.
In short, the sacraments have come to depend on human agency — our ability to remember God — rather than on what God out of his grace does.
Now, Gudorf contends, present inroads on this tradition insist that: «1) bodily experience can reveal the divine, 2) affectivity is as essential as rationality to true Christian love, 3) Christian love exists not to bind autonomous selves, but as the proper form of connection between beings who become human persons in relation, and 4) the experience of bodily pleasure is important in creating the ability to trust and love others, including God.»
We aim to rediscover and reconstruct a society based on «belief in the ability of human experience to generate the aims and methods by which further experience will grow in ordered richness» (PCM 227).
I don't consider myself «postmodern» or «emerging» but most of the postmodern / emerging philosophy and theology I have read is a reaction against a modern philosophy and theology which overemphasized «the many» (the human ability to figure things out on our own), and as a result, is not too humanistic, but is almost excessively spiritual.
Human mental abilities must have emerged in evolution from raw materials that were present on prehuman levels.
Such an improbable idea that many have, to make the idea inarguable, said that the idea is beyond human comprehension and so by doing remove the need but more importantly the ability to prove and so make it an untouchable notion of truth based on an idea.
If Aristotle insisted not only on the objectivity of truth but on the ability of the intellect of man to apprehend it, the French philosophe Jacques Rousseau denied this objectivity by ushering in what Cardinal Ratzinger called the «tyranny of relativism,» which gives the rationalization of homosexuality so much of its philosophical underpinning by arguing that natural law is merely a human construct and, as such, susceptible of subjective definition.
We can seek to develop Aquinas on this particular issue or we can present an alternative view that will in its turn stand or fall on its ability and power to explain the human person and the world in which he / she lives.
I also admire her philanthropy and her ability to speak to women on a wide range of issues, from human trafficking and AIDS relief, to self improvement and introspection, to finding a pair of jeans that look good on your butt.
The ability of biology to detail the organisation and constitution of life - forms, not just on a cellular level, but now also on a genetic and molecular level, and its description of how such factors canaffect the global behaviour of an organism, should be taken into account in the theological and philosophical discussion of free will, individual identity / personality, conscience, the soul, and other areas concerning human behaviour, especially in regard to morality.
For Hartshorne the ability to think rationally, on at least an elementary level, is a milestone in human life.
However, since in the past Christianity has demonstrated its ability to survive the passing of the order which it has helped to shape and of which it has seemed to be an inseparable part, it is to be expected that this again will be the record and that after what may be a decline Christianity will revive and with increased power go on to mold, more than before, the human race.
Lanzetta is not only concerned that the Mother of God not be denied due honour but also that an opportunity to shed light on an anthropological question was being neglected: the ability of humanity freely and actively, through grace to merit grace, resulting in «encouraging deep down a more pessimistic vision of human cooperation in salvation» (p. 399).
There is no natural human life that exists without this call and no ability of man to follow through on it without the intervention of grace, won through the redemptive act of Christ.
The liberal approach is one that relies on the government's ability to limit human freedom by just taking material goods and redistributing them.
Its sublimity centers on its ability to wrench us out of a human perspective so that we can view ourselves from the outside, and ask with the stupefied serpent: what on earth has God wrought?»
As Griffin rightly claims, FWTs believe that significant freedom — the ability to determine how one will respond in a given situation — is so inherently valuable that to bestow it on humans is justified, even if such freedom is at times misused or abused.
Part of the appeal of psychology has been its ability to bridge the distance between human suffering on the one hand and theology, philosophy and ethics on the other.
The bottom line here is that the Republicans» fascination with an unfettered free market and their lack of faith in the government's ability to provide any benefits to our common life (except to assist business in making money) is no more consistent with Catholic teaching than the Democrats» emphasis on individual freedom in social questions and their faith in human perfectibility through government action.
January 31, 2012 at 9:19 am Report abuse o Chad @hippypoet «god is an idea, such an improbable idea that many have, to make the idea inarguably, said that the idea is beyond human comprehension and so be doing remove the need but more importantly the ability to prove and so make it an untouchable notion of truth all based on an idea... how is that different then being delusional?
god is an idea, such an improbable idea that many have, to make the idea inarguably, said that the idea is beyond human comprehension and so by doing remove the need but more importantly the ability to prove and so make it an untouchable notion of truth all based on an idea... how is that different from being delusional?
So, God gave his children, the Humans, one species of millions, the ability to rise above all reason to destroy the planet they live on while simultaneously destroying themselves with all of the diseases they generate through their greed, gluttony and careless (or carefree) disregard for the environment.
This ability also enables human beings to act on the basis of a much broader scope of concern for others than is possible in the case of subhuman creatures.
I don't think anybody intelligent (intelligent Christians included) believes that Christianity «depends» on a human being having the ability to die and then, physically, rise from the dead.
Faith = the ability to believe in something in spite of the fact that science can PROVE what you believe in is impossible (it is absolutely impossible for a human being to die, be dead for 3 days and rise from the dead, still haven't been able to get someone to walk on water, and if I could turn water into wine, I'd work from home).
From my perspective then, according to your definition of «love», most if not all religions are anti-love given their violent history and ability to divide human beings based on things that should not divide people to begin with.
as being such i realize the limits of my ability to impose rules on another living human being; which BTW isn't a fetus.
While there is no existential god that dispenses grace or justice I believe that the gods of the bible, the «Elohim», were scientists from another world who had reached the technical abilities to travel through space to other planets and clone humans and they did just that on our planet thousands of years ago.
3) To diminish the ability of humans to exercise dominion, is to diminish the image of God in them — and to diminish God's image on earth.
Don Cockell was acclaimed by sportswriters on both sides of the Atlantic for his ability to absorb hundreds of Marciano's hardest blows, and one Englishman went so far as to write that»... this was the kind of extra courage which makes you proud to belong to the human race and to have been sired by the same breed as the boy who grew up in the back streets of Battersea.»
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