Sentences with phrase «one by analogy»

The idea is to avoid thinking by analogy — let's make this car look like that car, just sort of different or better — and instead deal with problems by stripping them down to the core and working your way up.
Executives and lobbyists have a host of reasons for why preferential treatment should be allowed online, most of them illustrated by analogies to other, similar services.
We don't yet have a term for this, but perhaps it will be «commercial media» by analogy to «social media».
[7] The federal corporate income tax code's limits on the deductibility of corporate charitable giving are often used by analogy by courts seeking guidance on whether a gift was reasonable in amount.
I've written on distinguishing pleasure, happiness, and emotional reward, including the relevant series I linked to yesterday «How to bring happiness and emotional reward to your life by analogy with pleasure — the series ``.
Consider by analogy the disruption occurring in the taxi industry as Uber and Lyft conquer global cities one by one.
By analogy, my house is strong enough, and I live in it with trust, though I question the sturdiness of some foundational blocks.
The best way to put this is by this analogy, you are a parent and your child does wrong.
The great purpose of art is not, as someone once said, to frame a lie which seems pleasant, but to frame truth by analogy — and the greatest truth - by - analogy of all time is the Bible.
Without this provision the universe, by analogy, would fall into nothingness.
Therefore, I felt that my philosophy and theology should not be permitted to separate, but that within their unity it should be possible to affirm the awe - inspiring otherness of God even more uncompromisingly than Barth had done, since he returned to reasoning by analogy.
The three types of divine power can be expressed nicely by an analogy with driving a car.
This flows by analogy with our spiritual minds which discover such meaningful control and constructive direction.
If we simply have a modest dialogue with the men of Davos - by analogy with the men of Dublin - I believe that we will be received courteously but that has strictly no interest for us.
We must reject extreme positions which seek to clarify all possible uncertainties in Old Testament prophetism by analogy with associations of cultic personnel in ancient Mesopotamia, the broader West Semitic areas, and in Arabia.
This has more recently been replaced by the analogy of Maximillian Kolbe offering himself for death by starvation in place of a father.
By analogy, if a parishioner is given power, or charged with leading an organization, or stands in a position of relative in fluence, then the greater is the weight and dimension of moral accountability.
The pastor proceeds by analogy so that the person being challenged will come up with a self - judgment based on the person's own conscience.
In support of this contention, it might be pointed out to me that we can argue by analogy to the self - transcendence of the universe from instances of transcendence which can be empirically verified.
By analogy, the first step in getting started toward constructive change may be the painful negation of a dysfunctional pattern.
«The institutions of men are, by analogy, the sacramentalisation of society in the natural relations of men one to another, and thus even the civic institutions of men, to be totally focused, must embody something of this underlying relationship to God as the source of human truth and the dynamism of natural human happiness.»
By analogy, we are to show our love for our brothers and sisters by listening to them.
Individual persons can be self - reflective and thus by entering, in a sense, into a relationship with themselves, effect changes in their own practices; so, by analogy, can schools in their own fashion.
By analogy, God knows our experience yet is in complete bliss simultaneously.13
I'm really at my best when I am at 3 pages or less in final content (about 1500 words) and I try to stick to one subject — even by analogy.
The Living Water of the Word, by this analogy, gushes down from heaven by spiritual gravity and divine love, and pulpits are or ought to be its fire hydrants.
By analogy, a postwar suburb has all the ingredients (in Aristotelian terms, the material cause) of a pizza, but it is not a pizza precisely because it does not have the form of a pizza.
Remember please that since we (unless perhaps we are mystics) can not simply perceive God, we have to conceive the divine nature by analogy with things we do perceive.
Events in the stream of human consciousness which are actual and supposedly spacy find no support here by analogy for their imperceptibility.
Biologists have paid much less attention to the equally significant but opposite phenomena — absence of evolutionary parallelisms where they could, by analogy, be expected.
According to this earlier and still popular way of thinking, we know the external world of the senses directly and other selves only mediately and by analogy.
This is supported by the analogy of a human father, who would not give his son a stone if asked for bread, or a serpent if asked for a fish, or (Luke adds) a scorpion if asked for an egg.
We, who love them and are forgotten, may have by analogy some deeper apprehension of the life of the loving but unremembered God who, if religious thinkers such as Abraham Heschel or the «process» theologians are correct, calls out to each one of us, «Forget me not.»
The affirmation that God has goodness, wisdom, mercy, justice, and even being can only be true by analogy, which combines likeness and unlikeness.
Another way of expressing the uniqueness of Jesus» death is by analogy.
In his view faith understands itself as the pure gift of God, a God who is imaged as acting from above and may be thought of by analogy with human persons.
Typological exegesis differs from allegorical and anagogical exegesis in that it is controlled by the analogy of faith, which views the events and discourses of the Old Testament in indissoluble relation to Jesus Christ, to the mystery of his incarnation and the miracle of his saving work (cf. Acts 26:22; I Peter 1:10 - 12).
By this analogy I am a «survivor of the first degree,» and therefore, the principle of noblesse oblige applies to me.
Accordingly, one may hold that, even though God is the secondary analogue with respect to how an analogy means, God is nevertheless the primary analogue with respect to what is meant by the analogy.
One may then generalize this intuition and, employing the criterion of «active singularity,» further argue by analogy that whatever is experienced to act as one must also feel as one, whether this be an animal or a cell, a molecule or an atom (1970a, 36, 143f.
By analogy, we may look at the surface of the ocean on a calm day and see waves, and even, if we so choose, assess their amplitude and frequency.
All Shi`as accept these four sources of religious law, but those who derive religious laws from testaments and Traditions define reasoning as the use of analogy, or parallels from Tradition, rather than deductive and inductive reasoning; those who follow the principles of jurisprudence do not accept reasoning by analogy as valid.
By analogy, if God accepts some on the basis of merit and others on the basis of forgiveness, the situation is similarly intolerable.
Then we see, further, as Ernst Fuchs and his pupils Eta Linnemann and Eberhard Jüngel rightly stress, that a tremendous personal claim is implied by Jesus in that he explicates and defends the situation of his ministry by means of a parable which has reference, by analogy, to the activity and attitude of God.
On the basis of these concrete thoughts and events, by analogy and by the listener's identification with what he hears, conclusions are reached, new perspectives are gained, decisions made.
Here we can best understand Whitehead's point by analogy with works of the imagination, since this fourth way calls upon the resources of conceptual possibility to heal the wounds inflicted by actuality.
In this story these characters and their situation are not depicted by analogy but directly, and, in consequence, the hearers are not left to draw their own conclusions, but rather are challenged by the direct statement: «I tell you...» The challenge is the one we have seen throughout this group of parables, the fundamental challenge of Jesus to his hostile contemporaries.
We may speak by analogy with Hartshorne's «neoclassical theism» of Whitehead's neoclassical empiricism» precisely because it is a self - conscious revision of the classical tradition on the one hand and can be seen to consist in an analysis of the formally possible doctrines regarding the character and content of experience on the other.
derived by analogy from data of previous sense - awareness, 5 to an attended event (PNK 89f; CN Ch.
Reichenbach argues that since this argument «is identical in form to that which argues by analogy from the existence of my mind to that of other minds, it is fraught with all the same problems which plague the latter» (EGG 194 - 95).
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