Sentences with phrase «organic unities for»

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For all entities, elementary particles, atoms, molecules, and so on, are organic unities, each integrating into itself organic unities smaller in size with the differences in size being unproblematical between each level, above or below.11
Initially, Whitehead might seem to identify actual occasions as res vera to the exclusion of persons; however, careful thought, along with the addition of other Whiteheadian ideas, such as organic unities, casts doubt on the suspicion that for Whitehead only actual occasions are res vera.
Stapledon believes both must be present on an equal basis and calls for a system of personality - in - community, an ambiguous system of unity in diversity — an organic view of society.
This Christian stress on sociality, which (as we shall see in the next chapter) is the natural reason for the existence of the Christian community as well as of other human groupings, has a close relationship with the fourth assertion: that each of us is an organic unity, body - mind - spirit.
There was no forgetting, no Korsakov's then, nor did it seem possible or imaginable that there should be; for he was no longer at the mercy of a faulty and fallible mechanism — that of meaningless sequences and memory traces — but was absorbed in an act, an act of his whole being, which carried feeling and meaning in an organic continuity and unity, a continuity and unity so seamless it could not permit any break.
The traditional ecumenical goal, «organic unity» among the churches, has fallen on bad days, largely because it is thought to call for a needless suppression of diversity achieved through a generation or more of ecclesiastical self - preoccupation.
Thus understood, the search for «organic unity» would indeed be a retreat from the vision of a dialogue of the hopes implied in the whole range of human cultures and experiences.
By «liberal theology» I mean the movement in modern Protestantism which during the nineteenth century tried to bring Christian thought into organic unity with the evolutionary world view, the movements for social reconstruction, and the expectations of «a better world» which dominated the general mind.
The European New Age philosophy according to Solovyev's interpretation was based on abstract foundations that were inadequate for portraying the organic unity of being.
For them, spiritual unity was not enough and they argued for a visible and organic uniFor them, spiritual unity was not enough and they argued for a visible and organic unifor a visible and organic union.
Thus society is not an organic unity embedded in a divine or divinely created cosmos but rather a conscious creation of adult individuals designed for the rational end of the mutual protection of their interests.
Three years after making these works, in a text titled «The Death of the Plane», she noted that the plane was an invented concept, driven by a human desire for balance, which she sought to undo through intuitive, «organic» thinking, announcing that «demolishing the plane as a support of expression is to gain awareness of unity as a living and organic whole.»
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