Then you should create unambiguous questions, the ones that would challenges and / or support certain
philosophical ideas for them to become the core of your thesis.
I love breaking down challenging poses and complex
philosophical ideas for students and then seeing them really engage with the challenge.
I know the types of theology above are not comprehensive, and are also based on Greek
philosophical ideas for the arrangement of knowledge.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, the
philosophical idea of an architech
for existance makes better
philosophical sense, and this may indeed be why Einstein was a Theist rather tan an atheist.
His warning in Science and the Modern World that metaphysics could not go far toward presenting an
idea of God available
for religion is less obviously relevant to the later formulations of the
philosophical doctrine.
«2 Therefore, philosophy of religion must balance itself between the extremes of a philosophy that cuts itself off from religious experience and a religious stance that segregates itself from
philosophical reflection.3 The search
for a philosophy of religion is a search
for total world - view in which the
idea of God encountered in human history is thoroughly integrated.
There is also continuity in the correspondence between the qualifiers used
for God in both [D] and [E]: «unmoved mover» in 342.17 -LRB-[El) recovers, in a formulation that is peculiar to some
philosophical systems, the general
idea of staticity in God (346.38, in [D]-RRB-, whereas «eminently real» (342.18 - 19, in [E]-RRB- is identical to «eminent reality» (346.38, In [D]-RRB-.
Radical
ideas are rather presented in poetry,
philosophical parables, sufi - metaphysical
ideas and so on;
for these modes of communication were safer
for the writers.
Gods will is
for us humans today to evolved to a level of conciousness that will prepare us
for the challenges of our future survival, Scientists now predicts of hardships in the future due to over population and changes to the natural environment.and that is happening now with activists through out the world are reminding us of protecting nature.That is why we need a phsychological revolution to hasten the evolution of consciousness that will address the problems.Ideological and
philosophical enlightenment had the past great minds to develop
ideas and belief because God sent them to reality in their times.Abraham, Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha, and many other religious leaders to teach humanity the doctrines that God willed to be appropriate and applicable in those periods of their existence, Also great philosophers in another dimension of social involvement were born to interprete and connect philosophically as the second element of our conscience, Kant, Marx and countless of them also were born.To complete the triangular structure or dimension of our conscience is knowledge.
Because the
idea of a universal historical perspective leads to a totalizing role
for philosophy, any search
for a world - historical
philosophical order contains the seeds of a secular state religion.
It involves the development of Whitehead's major metaphysical
ideas into a more complete
philosophical theology, and the development and use of those
ideas for an understanding of Christian faith.
His
idea of a «new synthesis», proposed mainly in his book Catholicism: A New Synthesis and developed in his many theological and
philosophical essays, was an attempt to grapple precisely with the issues we have spoken of: the post-Cartesian «turn to the subject» (that is: the loss of faith in the objectivity of knowledge and the subsequent exclusive concern of philosophy with the self and the subjective
idea as the norm of «truth») and the philosophy of evolution with its implications
for a dynamic rather than a static universe.
For Wilson these roots and some of this knowledge are themselves guided by what he believes are the universal and eternal principles of Darwinian evolutionary theory Wilson never acknowledges that, by relying on that theory and by generalizing it, he subscribes to principles that transcend particular histories just as surely as do the
ideas of the theological and
philosophical transcendentalists.
So much that is wrong with contemporary Western society — radical individualism, consumerism, the glorification of choice
for its own sake — represents the debased enactment of originally rich religious images and
philosophical ideas.
What is striking is that reflection coming out of life experience and Biblical study in communities that have taken
for granted the reality of God converge so far with the
ideas of God that come from those who have wrestled with, and proposed alternatives to, the dominant
philosophical views.
As earlier with regard to poetic discourse on the objective side of the
idea of revelation, so too on the subjective side, the experience of testimony can only provide the horizon
for a specifically religious and biblical experience of revelation, without our ever being able to derive that experience from the purely
philosophical categories of truth as manifestation and reflection as testimony.
The Universe, known and unknown, is possibly not the most used definition of God, at least in the western world... but it is the Pantheistic version that jives so much more with science and is not a misappropriation of the smaller definitions of God, merely an unfamiliar definition to those with less knowledge of various more advanced religious and philosophic thought, within and outside those religions... The
idea of Pantheism also thoughtfully considers why there is, rather than ridiculing, such a wide range of
philosophical and ritual beliefs from a scientific perspective... without having to classify large groups of people, as senseless idiots from one end or destined
for hell from the other.
The second preconceived
idea held by certain historians of religions, notably that it is necessary to consult another «specialist»
for the total and systematic interpretation of religious facts, is probably explained by the
philosophical timidity of many scholars.
I suggest further that many of the problems with which theologians now wrestle arise out of assumptions formed
for them by more or less consciously accepted
ideas of a
philosophical sort.
ANYONE who has read Rebecca Goldstein's novels knows her remarkable knack
for combining abstract
philosophical ideas with the all - too - concrete dramas of everyday life.
Of course, fans of this franchise don't queue up
for witty dialogue and
philosophical ideas.
Rather, at its core — the often - nonsensical action sequences — it's a juicy, handsomely - mounted, expertly - made B - movie, which then allows
for belabored
philosophical examination of the
ideas behind horror tropes to be laid on top.
Education researchers believe in a set of mutually reinforcing
ideas that provides what
for them is an overwhelming rationale
for rejecting experiments on any number of
philosophical, practical, or ethical grounds.
ECHOs were developed as a practical way to integrate the work of researchers Maria Montessori, as well as Joe Renzulli, Benjamin Bloom, John Dewey, and Howard Gardner, whose
ideas formed the
philosophical underpinnings
for the HOT APPROACH.
Tip
for Leaders: Find a
philosophical work that you can study daily and ask, «How can these words or
ideas help me to reflect on my role as a school leader?
Whether you need an
idea for tomorrow, some
philosophical food
for thought or some research
for your next unit plans, Inspired Educator, Inspired Learner will help.
Although the book may prove too
philosophical for some, Zevin offers readers more than a gimmick - driven novel of
ideas: the world of Elsewhere is too tangible
for that.
For a book whose title sounds like an affirmation of faith but whose story is about an atheist refuting the existence of God, reading it is a spiritual experience... Many of the positive reviews laud the wit and entertainment Goldstein provides, but honestly, the breadth and depth of
ideas covered require close and thoughtful reading... This novel can be read on a few different levels: a romance, a mystery, an intellectual thriller or a
philosophical / religious treatise.
Opening: «Tauba Auerbach: Projective Instrument» at Paula Cooper Gallery A conceptual artist who mixes process abstraction with
philosophical ideas across a variety of media, Tauba Auerbach returns to the Paula Cooper
for her second solo show featuring new paintings, sculptures and a special project in the gallery's bookstore.
Overture will present over 25 new works exploring
philosophical and theoretical
ideas surrounding global displacement and conflict, demonstrating Khan's profound interrogation into language and meaning over a wide array of media — painting, sculpture, photography, works on paper, and,
for the first time in his career, works on glass.
The Royal Academy Forum is the RA's long established forum
for public debate on the arts, exploring
ideas at the intersections of different artistic practices, and their interface with
philosophical, political, social and economic issues and contexts.
Timed
for the new milleneum, this group show embraced a wide view of ends and endings —
philosophical, figurative, apocolyptical, mortal, grammatical — to survey
ideas and practices in contemporary art.
On the other hand, prominent scholars including Thomas McEvilley and Terry Smith have identified a non-Western
philosophical basis
for the synthesis of
idea and form that we have come to call conceptualism.
Others, such as Remco Torenbosch, immerse themselves in the beauty and
philosophical idea behind the distribution of goods, or like Paolo Cirio, deliver concrete possibilities
for dodging tax.
Mr. Asher came of age in the 1960s with a wave of revolutionaries like Joseph Kosuth, Marcel Broodthaers, Hans Haacke and Dan Graham, who worked —
for reasons that were political,
philosophical and sometimes poetic — to push art more fully into the realm of
ideas and acts and away from objects.
For artist Joseph Kosuth, neon isn't a means for glitzy spectacle; for him, it is a serious instrument for conveying deep philosophical ide
For artist Joseph Kosuth, neon isn't a means
for glitzy spectacle; for him, it is a serious instrument for conveying deep philosophical ide
for glitzy spectacle;
for him, it is a serious instrument for conveying deep philosophical ide
for him, it is a serious instrument
for conveying deep philosophical ide
for conveying deep
philosophical ideas.
For the past 6 years, Oliver Morton, a longtime editor at The Economist, has been following their work, testing their
ideas, thinking about the practical implications of geoengineering — and the
philosophical implications, too.
John Carter wrote: >
For libertarian conservatives, there is a chance to learn and grow about the issue, but only if they don't use as their source blogs like this (and many others that are far worse) that continue to post clever
philosophical musings to chip away at the basic
idea of climate change...
For libertarian conservatives, there is a chance to learn and grow about the issue, but only if they don't use as their source blogs like this (and many others that are far worse) that continue to post clever
philosophical musings to chip away at the basic
idea of climate change, rather assess what those actual facts of the issue are, and more importantly, why they are relevant.