Sentences with phrase «own subjective reasons»

As always, Inc. reserves the right to decline applicants for subjective reasons.
The problem with these sorts of situations is that there is no objective proof that there is or is not a god, and so the decision to believe or not believe is based on subjective reasoning.
To put it in terms of the present discussion, the collapse of subjective reason, which is what technical reason ultimately is, would bring in its wake a revival of objective reason in a particularly closed and reified form.
The objective structure of the universe and the intellectual structure of the human being coincide; the subjective reason and the objectified reason in nature are identical.
I think as consumers we should be wary of avoiding a certain product simply due to skepticism — it's one thing to recommend not using a product because it has scientifically been proven to cause harm; it's another to recommend not using a product because of subjective reasons, such as how creepy the fact is that X. campestris is the culprit of black rot on crucifers (or personal opinions of the FDA)... yes, X. campestris is used to ferment sugars to produce xanthan gum, but the fact that it causes rotting of crucifers is unrelated (and doesn't suddenly make xanthan gum harmful).
After years of passivity and limited responsibility for communicating opinions and defending solutions, students will need to start formulating ideas, expressing them clearly, and defending opinions or solutions with logical and often subjective reasoning.
As part of the long list of violations that could lead to a student's suspension in LAUSD schools before 2013, «willful defiance» was targeted as the most vague and subjective reason for taking a student out of class.
However, as the Washington Post has reported, some of the District's charter school networks have discipline policies that allow out - of - school suspensions for relatively minor and / or subjective reasons.
Prettier and more finely crafted than a Chevy Tahoe, Ford Expedition — the comparative Timexes of this segment — but no more functional, the Escalade and Navigator appeal to shoppers for purely subjective reasons: style, interior luxuries, badge prestige, conspicuous consumption.
But the controlling, money - grubbing gauntlet a writer is told to run before an agent probably rejects him / her based on often subjective reasoning, is almost soul - crushing.
While these kinds of credit decision - making factors may still be alive and well within a particular card issuer's policy criteria (subjective reasons, not related to credit scoring) or custom credit score developed for its own use, they are not part of any widely used credit scoring systems, such as FICO, for a simple reason: such information has not been shown to be reliable predictors of future credit risk.
But I am claiming that Harrison's comments were more unclear than perhaps he remembers, and in order not to be selectively quoted (slightly, and I would argue legitimately, by me, in the course of summarizing a long lecture, and even further by others for more subjective reasons) on the problem of multiple SKUs, he needs to think carefully before he goes on the attack.

Not exact matches

Morality is subjective, morals are differant for everyone, morality is a poor reason to forge a new law, some moral codes say you can stone to death some one for a minor offense.
You believe in logic and reason excluding subjective personal views or feelings.
They also reasoned that the Constitution has always been used to support subjective desires — so why shouldn't we use it for our purposes?
Common sense is completely subjective and there is actually no reason to rate a moral decision reached due to «common sense» over a moral decision reached due to say pragmatic or utilitarian concerns.
Does anyone else see this as Chris admitting that he only has subjective interpretation and well - wishes as reasons for his belief?!?
«We form our beliefs for a variety of subjective, personal, emotional, and psychological reasons in the context of environments created by family, friends, colleagues, culture, and society at large; after forming our beliefs we then defend, justify, and rationalize them with a host of intellectual reasons, cogent arguments, and rational explanations.
Stating the fact that the universe is huge or one of the most subjective branches of science, biology, is 100 % correct in it's theories is a poor reason to deny that God exists.
A reference to the complete actuality is required to give the reason why such a prehension is what it is in respect to its subjective form.
But the prehensions of each phase must be different from those of the other phases by virtue of different subjective forms, just as on Whitehead's view the prehensions of each occasion differ from those of each other by virtue of the same reason.
As for beauty, love, justice, virtue, will, and reason, these are all just terms used to describe concepts, and all of them are subjective.
Moreover, every unificatory activity within the concrescence must, by the ontological principle, find its reason in terms of the concrescent subject, and this is impossible for early stages if these have no subjective aim.
They make decisions about the direction our country should take based on something that is by their own admission subjective, personal, and not founded on reason, or even good sense.
Teilhard de Chardin also notes the subjective factor in scientific reasoning.
Up to this point we have established the fact that inherent in the deliberations of reason is the subjective and predictive factor, that reason is hypothesis - making, that, in short, it makes acts of belief, and that in order to attain truth, belief as hypothesis - making is not only reasonable but necessary.
We just have no scientific or logical reason for a subjective «you» to exist at all.
True, in a particular case I do claim the right to be more objective, farseeing and wiser than a certain other person whose opinion I encounter, but I do this only because I attribute reason and honesty to all men, at least in principle, and hence also to myself, not because I prefer my own subjective opinions.
Your reason for not believing in human evil is your own, limited, finite, subjective experience.
For this reason, any explanation of the character of the subjective process involves a reference to the character of the superjective product either as aimed at, or as achieved by, that process.
«The enjoyment of this ideal,» writes Whitehead, «is the subjective aim, by reason of which the actual entity is a determinate process (PR 130).
It is only by reason of the categories of subjective unity, and of subjective harmony, that the process constitutes the character of the product, and that conversely the analysis of the product discloses the process.
On the other hand, any explanation of the character of the superjective product requires a reference to the character of the subjective process; for the superject is what it is by reason of the genetic process that produced it.
After a sketch of the standoff between views of theology as something «objective» and views of it as something «subjective,» Wood concurs with Farley's reasons for rejecting the picture of theology as universally valid «objective» truths and factual knowledge.2 He also rejects another type of «objective» view of theology, represented by Hough and Cobb, which defines theology by reference to the purposes of professional church leadership (93).
Conservatives today back the rich over the poor and favor the right of one person to shoot another for totally subjective, materialistic reasons.
The many feelings must be compatible for every phase, according to the theory of subjective unity Whitehead held when the first condition was formulated, by reason of the unity of the subject.
In terms of the final theory, however, we should have expected it to end «by reason of the subjective aim, «12 or even to say:
There is secondary origination of conceptual feelings with data which are partially identical with, and partially diverse from, the eternal objects forming the data in the primary phase of the mental pole; the determination of identity and diversity depending on the subjective aim at attaining depth of intensity by reason of contrast.
Herod fears that this infant the wise men are calling God will replace objective reason and order with subjective visions and social chaos.
Our (as in you, me and everyone else) understanding of reality is so skewed and subjective that you can not possibly hope to reason through such a thing.
Before I state it, however, I must say that there is no reason why the more traditional position, both about life beyond death as a subjective (and hence personal) reality for each of us and also with respect to the traditional portrayal of the «last things» (including an intermediate state), may not be accepted by those who find it compelling.
This follows from the first Categoreal Obligation, The Category of Subjective Unity: «The many feelings which belong to an incomplete phase in the process of an actual entity, though unintegrated by reason of the incompleteness of the phase, are compatible for integration by reason of the unity of their subject» (PR 26 / 39).
The same is true for people in other religions... their reasons for believing in their religions in the first place are mostly subjective (or regional / cultural) too.
The world at any particular time is complete, but not for that reason subjective.
This subjective necessity of evil is at the same time the reason for hope.
Everyone, even the professed atheist, puts her faith in something, whether it be reason, material or biological forces, economic growth, a messianic proletariat or the continual satisfaction of subjective desires.
The book Women's Ways of Knowing identifies the following kinds of knowledge: received, subjective (in terms of the inner voice and the quest for self), procedural (reason as well as separate and connected knowing) and constructed.
A view of «life» is very subjective and people who don't believe in your god have no reason to have a view of it anyway.
Perhaps for that reason, even the question of subjective survival beyond death was not a major preoccupation.
Rationalism and scientism (belief in the epistemological supremacy of reason and especially of scientific method) produced the conjecture, in some quarters at least, that the symbolic / mythic / poetic / narrative modes of expression employed by all the religions are perhaps nothing more than our own subjective projections or constructs, and not representations of an independent sacral reality.
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