Sentences with phrase «personally feel no human»

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Personally, I do feel an obligation to serve my fellow human being.
Thorpe stated that he personally had found Whitehead's thought of little help in relation to his own work on animal behaviour which was largely concerned with birdsong, but I think Suzanne Langer has shown that it may indeed be illuminating to think of problems of animal communication and eventually human language in terms of instructions, subjective aims or feelings, rather than in terms of information and description of states of affairs.
It also got me thinking about causes I feel personally passionate — one of which is The Human Rights Campaign Foundation, which is the largest civil rights organization working towards equality regardless of sexual orientation.
Personally, I feel that this food regimen is a bit extreme for humans since we're designed to consume carbohydrates in the type of vegetables and whole grains.
What she personally experienced is a life without rights, and how little remains of the «existence» of a stateless person who often feels only half a human being.
Again, thanks to the folks at RealClimate for letting me post, since I am not an actual scientist.Tim Ferris, a popular astronomy and astrophysics author that I've read extensivly, and like a lot personally, once said to me at a Commonwealth club meeting, here in San Francisco, a few years ago, that maybe species extinction and loss of human life is part of the natural cycle of the planet cleansing itself.At the time, (although he is still one of my favorite cosmology and astronomy authors), I felt the comment was arrogant, and off base.Now I'm not so sure.
Concerned Claudia is very sure global warming, is happening, human caused, but feels less personally threatened that Alice.
Whether you believe that humans are responsible for accelerating global warming, and I am not personally convinced that we make much difference, or feel that it is a natural cycle that is happening in our solar system, does not make most of the information in this book any less worthwhile.
Hi Rod: Like you, I see the conflict, known in psychological circles as «Cogitive Dissonance» (when behaviour runs counter to conscience); I also personally feel the pull, or the stress, of the paradoxical situations that I find myself having to deal with, because I am human.
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