Sentences with phrase «order of existence»

At most there might remain, when the direct experiences of prayer were ruled out as false witnesses, some inferential belief that the whole order of existence must have a divine cause.
It is the mind that creates them, in the order of knowledge as well as in the order of existence.
This basic structure, which is the foundational order of existence, is transcendent because it is autonomous.
For this reason it inevitably pushes toward the symbolization of an ultimate order of existence in which republican values and virtues make sense.
Language is the verbal embodiment of the order of existence.
Whatever the superiority of the living over the non-living in the order of existence, which is too strictly philosophical a matter to detain us here, there is no doubt that both orders are conditioned by intrinsic finality and that both orders are synthesised in one totality.
For them the prophetic hope of a renewed humanity in a transformed earth had become the expectation of an altogether new and unimaginable order of existence, either in some remote heaven or on an earth so radically changed as to be a new and different earth.
The American revolution produced heroic symbols that explicated the existential nature of man in the order of existence as both immanent and transcendent, and consequently a....
In his paper, Voegelin and Schelling on Freedom and the Order of Existence, Dr. Steven F. McGuire argues that Friedrich W.J. Von Schelling solves Voegelin's dilemma by showing that ``..
In the last analysis Job protests, not his suffering, but an order of existence in which he is unable by his own devices to maintain his life in security and to achieve its fulfillment.17 It is his role against which he rebels.
The religious arena for them, thus, is both an arena of continual contestation and conscious reformation: it both discerningly rejects and contextually redefines certain dominant «conceptions of a general order of existence
Verse 25 indicates that the future life is a different order of existence from the present.
The American revolution produced heroic symbols that explicated the existential nature of man in the order of existence as both immanent and transcendent, and consequently a spiritual catastrophe was averted if not a political one.
Dominance is the order of existence on the animal level which provides for the survival of the fittest and thus for the natural ecological balance of the physical universe.
From the standpoint of Whitehead's philosophy of organism, where the particular, actual entity is universal, the epistemological problem of how to bridge the gap between the two orders (the order of existence and the order of knowledge) is thereby resolved.
He or she must turn aside from the confinements of ordinary concerns, the tensions of the workaday world, and affirm a different order of existence.
For it is also Catholic doctrine that body and soul do not share the same genesis because matter and spirit are not one common order of existence.
Plato presented two orders of existence: that which is, i.e., being, which is unchanging and eternal and is «always real» (e.g., the Platonic forms), and that which becomes (génesis) «and is never real.»
The integral person accords the act of eating its rightful place in the whole scheme of life; he does not cheat it of its fair share of time, of its regular place in the ordering of existence, and of its portion in the gift of serenity.
But we may also interpret the facts as supporting the belief that there are within limitations real possibilities for the exercise of human freedom in the reconstruction of the orders of existence.
Furthermore, the nature of these sources is disclosed in the various orders of existence, each of which appeals to man as a value, and yet beckons to still higher ranges of value yet unactualized.
The PN could forever empty itself of possible orders of existence and still retain an infinitude of potentiality.
Always in the organic world it is the best who can suffer most, and man outranks the lower orders of existence, not simply in range of intelligence and creativity, but in depth, expanse, and poignancy of feeling and therefore of sensitivity.
One forgets that there are environments which do not respond to the flick of a switch or the twist of a dial, and which have their own rhythms and orders of existence.

Not exact matches

And finally... The world's rarest passport is issued by an order of medieval knights — and there are only three in existence.
Indeed, although FRA supplanted the ICC as the agency responsible for promulgating and enforcing railroad safety programs in 1966, see Department of Transportation Act of 1966, 49 U.S.C. 103, the general framework established by the order of March 13, 1911 is still in existence today.
But it seems everyone from James Clapper, to Louis Lerner, to Eric Holder, Susan Rice etc. etc. seems to be constantly contradicted or exposed as being less than truthful, whether it's IRS Targeting, tapping journalists, blaming Benghazi on a video, the existence of WMDs, a search for yellow - cake Uranium, who ordered Fast and Furious putting automatic guns in the hands of Mexican drug - lords, drone strikes, or... the nature of PRISM.
All this because money must have some characteristics (in order to be considered money) which necessitate the existence of banks:
«There are good reasons to believe in God, including the existence of mathematical principles and order in creation.
Just as Martin Luther, the founder of Protestant Christianity misinterpreted the Bible to suit his own hate - filled and anti-Semitic ideology; Christianity today misinterprets the Hebrew Scriptures and prophecies in order to prove the existence of a dying and resurrected Jewish Messiah which has no basis in Jewish scripture.
= > this is the conclusion of Stephen Hawking in response to fine tuning and other requirements for our existence that had to come together just right and in certain order
The «traditionalist,» unless he can ground his position more firmly than in a history or a nature so taken, hasn't moved very far toward the mystery of his own existence, toward discovering a Mystery engulfing the limits of his ordering mind.»
Conversely, the importance of lower forms of existence is greater when they are so ordered as to increase the higher possibilities.
But if there has always been a realm of finite actualities, and if the existence of such a realm (though not with any particular order) is as eternal and necessary as is the existence of God, then it also makes sense to think of eternally necessary principles descriptive of their possible relationships... [T] his correlation between freedom and intrinsic value is a necessary one, rather than a result of divine arbitrariness (PTE 711).
But the extent to which human existence depends upon a natural order of «societies, harmoniously requiring each other» has recently become all the more apparent as the accumulated effects of industry, technology, and population growth have presented major «environmental» problems (see CC).
Subordinate nexus, on the other hand, are groups of occasions whose character is derived exclusively from the role which they play in the structured society; hence, when and if that «level of social order» dissolves, they, too, go out of existence.
Given the distinctiveness of human existence and the aesthetic character of reality, it follows that greater beauty is served insofar as subhuman existence is so ordered as to maximize the possibilities of happiness.
Similarly, Kekes (a nonbeliever) claims, religious theories that posit the goodness of creation run aground: The «very existence of evil... constitutes a reason against believing in a morally good order
This function alone justifies their existence, which otherwise ought to be outlawed because of the immorality to which they are condemned by the order of things.
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The order of the creation is a clear proof for the existence of such a higher being.
In this perspective, the existence of God, far from being disproved by science is something pointed to clearly by the Unity - Law of material being and the universal, ordered inter-dependence within creation.
Whitehead's argument for the existence of God, insofar as there is an argument at all, is primarily the traditional one from the order of the universe to a ground of order.
In every community and in every age verbal formulas need to be critically examined and reinterpreted, through dialogue and fresh experience, in order that their power as bearers of meaning, and hence as creators of authentic human existence, may be assured.
The artist, who dedicates himself to beauty, «teaches us that man can not be explained by history alone and that he also finds a reason for his existence in the order of nature.
«My point is that any summary conclusion jumping from our conviction of the existence of such an order of nature to the easy assumption that there is an ultimate reality which, in some unexplained way, is to be appealed to for the removal of the perplexity, constitutes the great refusal of rationality to assert its rights.»
The proof for the existence of God is found in the Qur» an through meditation on the beauty and order of nature.
But the unanswered question remains: how does Camus account for the existence of the dynamic «living virtue» that exhibits itself in the limits, order, and beauty of nature?
But play serves this purpose only incidentally and ex post facto, presenting by its very existence the possibility of a different social order.
That value somehow resides in the natural order of things and testifies to the a priori existence of limits that Camus hopes will inspire men to behave justly.
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