It is simply their way and they are too uncomfortable with the possibility that they might not have the whole Truth that they deny a central
part of our human identity — our ability to ask questions.
Yackulic's artistic practice investigates the tension between the concrete and imaginary, setting formal representation against
the parts of human identity that seem perpetually elusive, as well as the limits of language and technology.
Not exact matches
In their response to me, Robert George and Patrick Lee argue that some form
of material continuity, indeed, a partial
identity with respect to the material aspect
of the
human person, is
part of what it means to believe in the resurrection.
Ideology offers
human beings the illusion
of an
identity,
of dignity, and
of morality while making it easier to
part with them.
Defenders
of the technique argue that these concerns do not apply to modifications
of mitochondrial DNA, described as an insignificant
part of the
human genome that does not affect a person's
identity.
Yet though neither being gay nor being American, nor even having «sexual» or «national»
identities, is essential to what it means for Jack to be
human, those things may be
part of what makes Jack the particular
human we call «Jack.»
Sherry not only reveals the names and
identities of Greene's youthful tormentors, but argues that the suffering he experienced at their hands — and that in
part led him to attempt suicide — yielded artistic material throughout his career, and perhaps most richly so in The Power and the Glory: «Into the lieutenant, the priest and the Judas went some
of the insight into
human nature gained from his experience with Carter and Wheeler, which had involved him in persecution, self - doubt, feelings
of cowardice and the fear
of betraying.»
But cultural
identity and abundance is an integral
part of human community.
Rather, the solution lies in reframing your understanding
of your parenting
identity — the
part of you that became the steward
of another
human.
The adoption
of political viewpoints and allegiances as
part of your
identity is a wholly toxic form
of human weakness.
We want to know how he got those
humans parts, where he got them from and the
identity of the victim,» Adeoye said.
Ilyasu, who gave the
identities of the trio as Adebayo Mudashiru (36), Raheed Abass (33) and Rasaq Adenekan (42), said: «they were caught with fresh and dried
human parts,
human skull, reptiles and assorted charms.
The answers they have discovered so far reveal critical information about gene regulation; specifically, that cells are used to record the positional
identity in
human tissues, and that the «perturbation,» the disturbance,
of such programs plays a major role in cancer progression, especially in metastasis, whereby cancer cells spread to other
parts of the body.
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She tackles the big questions surrounding:
identity in a time
of mass, overpowering consumerism; privacy in an era
of surveillance; the interfacing
of humans and machines; the relationship between real and virtual worlds; and new bio-ethics surrounding practices such as growing
parts of the
human body from DNA samples.
She tackles the big questions surrounding:
identity in a time
of consumerism; privacy in a era
of surveillance; the interfacing
of humans and machines; the relationship between real and virtual worlds; and growing
parts of the
human body from DNA samples.
The
human form, one
of the most universal and profound subjects
of art, is the vehicle for artist Robert Cremean's investigations into life and humanity, which address issues such as genocide, war, aging,
identity, economic turmoil, life and death with equal
parts honesty, directness, and elegance.
Some degree
of fear is rather normal given the way
humans approach risk, particularly with something like the risks from radiation, and particularly given inherent trust that comes from for - profit overlay onto the «common good» and (IMO) laying that fear exclusively at the feet
of environmentalists, or simply labeling it as irrational, is more a product
of ideologically - driven
identity - protective cognition and tribalism on the
part of nuclear proponents than a useful ingredient for making progress on energy policy development.
This adoption
of Strasbourg reasoning makes these European decisions an integral
part of the core
of international
human rights norms connected to sexual
identity claims, and this is why Advocate General Sharpston's Opinion on this point failed to engage with the development
of international
human rights law in sexual
identity claims.
Rather, the solution lies in reframing your understanding
of your parenting
identity — the
part of you that became the steward
of another
human.