What we don't know is exactly when the uniquely
human capacity for empathy and justice emerged in our ancestors and how cultures build on a universal moral sense.
She has a longstanding interest in the philosophy of technology and how extensions
of human capacity drive emerging social trends.
Support leaders in creating a robust infrastructure and
building human capacity necessary to fully implement a vision for transformative learning enabled by technology.
It is a definitive end because he knew all the known science of his time and the sheer volume of known science is now
beyond human capacity to know.
I'm still very sure that painting is one of the most
basic human capacities, like dancing and singing, that make sense, that stay with us, as something human.
Counseling psychology continues to be one of the few disciplines that highlights the values of
fostering human capacities, satisfaction, and well - being.
He began by
comparing human capacities to jars to be filled, a metaphor most of the great authors would not have thought very apt.
In addition to ongoing professional development to
build human capacity, the principal is undertaking a number of steps to ensure that the model is staffed by the most highly - qualified teachers.
The leadership called for here may seem
beyond human capacity, but that will be the key to its implementation.
Human enhancement is the notion that science and technology can be used to restore or expand cognitive and
physical human capacities.
Counseling Psychology historically and presently continues to be one of the few disciplines that highlights the values of
fostering human capacities, satisfaction, and well - being.
Existing collaborations ranged from science topics, such as research on the African VLBI to efforts
in human capacity development in astronomy.
«We were drawn to this collaboration because in spite of the different environments, cultures, histories, climates and identities of the two regions, we were asking the same kinds of questions
about human capacities to address challenging climate conditions,» says lead author Margaret C. Nelson, President's Professor in Arizona State University's School of Human Evolution and Social Change.
Governor Ambode also urged prospective investors to take advantage of the wetland environment as well as a 1,500 hectares reserve of tropical hard woods to invest in water hyacinth recycling, fisheries and fish farm estate, arable crop estates, rice processing mill, livestock resources, forestry, agricultural equipment and
human capacity development in Agriculture.
On the basis of research in several disciplines, including the study of
how human capacities are represented in the brain, I developed the idea that each of us has a number of relatively independent mental faculties, which can be termed our «multiple intelligences.»
They
demonstrate human capacity to transcend the limits of life on the one hand and, on the other, remind us of the transitoriness of human existence within the confinement of space and time.
The «D» stands for «débrouillardise», a French word perhaps best translated as «MacGyverism» - using the
natural human capacity for creativity and ingenuity to take maximal advantage of limited resources to solve complex and meaningful problems.
To me, this is still very much the beginning of the beginning in efforts to forge a durable human relationship with the climate system — one that limits our adverse influence and
boosts human capacity to deal with climatic and coastal hazards.
«As WHEAT moves into its 2nd Phase,» he said, «I would like the Independent Steering Committee to continue the work pioneered by my predecessor Tony Fischer and look at some new areas, such
as human capacity development and innovation in wheat - based food production systems.»
This makes Pantheon similar to DataViva, in the sense that it is a datascope that visualizes data
on human capacities, albeit instead of focusing on the capacities that are expressed in industries — such as motorcycle manufacturing — Pantheon focuses on the capacities expressed in human accomplishments, such as Newton's theories or the songs of Elvis Presley.
His artworks are brought into existence through
human capacities such as dance, speech and song, and are present during the entire opening hours of the show (from 12 October to 18 December).
ARENA seeks to
increase human capacity through training and on - the - ground experience, and promote leadership through the creation of a knowledge - exchange program emphasizing the development, operation, and management of microgrids, incorporating renewable resources.
This differentiates
human capacity from AI, or rather it will help us command and collaborate more effectively with the machines,» explains Chiu.
«The proliferation of Internet - enabled systems and devices allows businesses to innovate and grow, helps Governments to provide services, and
expands human capacity to interact, collaborate, and share knowledge,» The Internet Association notes in the whitepaper.
Still, they believe in some human progress, and they
emphasize human capacities for reflection on alternatives and choice among them — characteristics that mark them as realistic progressives.
What I am trying to get across is that there is a great deal of dependence
upon human capacity to manage the world.
The recognition of the centrality of an evolutionary perspective means that man needs to be viewed as a biospiritual creature who requires a delicate balance of favorable environmental conditions as the necessary prerequisite to any possible flowering of his
unique human capacities.
From what we have already said about prayer, it is clear that the prayer - situation is one which is supremely relevant to the fulfillment of the highest human potentiality (e.g., envisaging of ideal possibilities) and which calls for the exercise of the
distinctively human capacities (e.g., imagination, reflection, deep feeling).
In Two Kinds Of Society, Corneilius writes about detached and attached societies, detached not only vis - a-vis children, but detached or attached in a more general sense, as to their relationship to nature, other people and
innate human capacities.
«Our data show this process was ongoing two and a half million years ago, which allows us to consider a very drawn - out and gradual evolution of the
modern human capacity for language and suggests simple «proto - languages» might be older than we previously thought,» Morgan added.
Founded in 1973 by Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell, The Institute's primary program areas are consciousness and healing,
extended human capacities, and emerging worldviews.
«Now that we know the limits of the human species, this can act as a clear goal for nations to ensure that
human capacities reach their highest possible values for most of the population.
This open access book presents the most current research results and knowledge from five multidisciplinary themes: Vulnerability of Arctic Environments, Vulnerability of Arctic Societies, Local and Traditional Knowledge, Building Long -
term Human Capacity, New Markets for the Arctic, including tourism and safety.
Fuller and Lipinska take up More's coinage and argue that innovation is necessary if we are to realize our
distinctive human capacity for self - transcendence; excessive caution does injustice to our highest longings.