Sentences with phrase «philosophical questions of»

Core introspection about life goals and what «family» means — these are big philosophical questions of one's life that emerge and evolve, whether you are ready or not!
Visitors will explore Brazilian art history and major postwar movements channeled through Maiolino's personal, psychologically charged practice that not only charts her own path as a mother, migrant and global citizen, but poses significant philosophical questions of repetition and difference, transience and permanence.
But for the most part, the political, historical, and philosophical questions of the war have been left alone.
In the realm of science - fiction, exploring our own socio - political environment through the lens of a foreign or futuristic society is commonplace; however, exploring merely human nature and philosophical questions of life is less common, at least as a stand - alone theme.
Philosophical questions of the information society.
It's one of those, sort of, fundamental philosophical questions of «Why does time move forward?»
For Fitzpatrick and Gellately (1996: 766) the «problem of denunciation» rests upon «big philosophical questions of loyalty and citizenship»; of duties towards to state and responsibilities of the «good citizen» (ibid.
Relating particularity with universality is one of the crucial philosophical questions of today which has far - reaching consequences and implications in all fields — political, cultural, economic, religious, etc..
«either way, such demythologizing claims * everything * is a myth» -------------- We are no closer to answering the great philosophical questions of existence (like «why are we here?»)
There's also a more subtle, philosophical question of manipulation at work here.
Then there are questions regarding the nature of mind and matter as such, the concepts of becoming, and of unchanging natures, the philosophical question of the nature of the substantial soul and its relation to the body.
By reasoning and being logically analytical about the philosophical question of good and evil, and applying it correctly.
Ultimately, the issue of a la carte touches on the larger philosophical question of how we want to feed the children in our district, * both in the a la carte line and in the reimbursable meal line.
If much sci - fi is about the philosophical question of what it means to be human, or of imagining dystopia to comment on the politics of today, Arrival takes a more personal, emotive approach to the genre.
He did say the committee is grappling with the philosophical question of the federal role in education.
For what narratives are worth, and we all know how much fiction and wishful thinking goes into them, let me venture the following hypothesis, very sketchily: Bram van Velde's work represents a direct result of the philosophical questioning of the consequences of World War II, which would continue and develop from the fifties to the seventies through the works of Simon Hantaï and Supports / Surfaces, among others.
It's interesting how many commentators leapfrog the philosophical question of whether we should extricate science from politics, and start describing what is the correct solution.
Like Future Lawyer (see prior post), over at Legal Sanity, Arnie Herz is pondering a philosophical question of his own: Which came first, lawyer discontent or client dissatisfaction?

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In the discussion portion, a group of candidates — the number can vary — for a particular role are gathered in a room and presented with a question that can lean toward the philosophical («Should prisons be privatized?»)
There are larger, philosophical questions about ventures like Facebook's Instant Articles and Apple's News app — both of which are trying to bring publishers further into their ecosystems — and whether media should be wary of them or not.
Intelligent people tend to be inquisitive not only about everyday curiosities but also about «the big questions,» pondering philosophical topics like the meaning of life and the universe.
To get the most out of each conversation, I recommend asking your team members to come prepared with questions and ideas regarding strategy, as well as philosophical conversation material.
(Barron's) • In Search of the Perfect Recession Indicator (Philosophical Economics) • A Fireside Chat With Charlie Munger (MoneyBeat) • Complexity theory and financial regulation (Science) • Five Pieces of Conventional Wisdom That Make Smart Investors Look Dumb (CFA Institute) • This Lawyer Is Hollywood's Complete Divorce Solution (Bloomberg) • Curiosity update, sols 1218 - 1249: Digging in the sand at Mar's Bagnold Dunes (Planetary Society) • The Plot to Take Down a Fox News Analyst (NYT) • Ask the aged: Who better to answer questions about the purpose of life than someone who has been living theirs for a long time?
But I think it's actually one of the most interesting philosophical questions that we face.
The philosophical significance of his own attitude to transgenderism seems lost on him: Transgenderism raises fundamental questions about the nature of the human person — indeed, about whether one can even speak in terms of human nature anymore in any universal, meaningful sense.
In fact, I lean towards walls being built on the sand of philosophical questions.
Three priorities presented themselves to Castro: (1) Since the world is experiencing a resurgence in religion, and the decline of faith in modernity, the churches must resolve theological and philosophical questions: Is the Spirit exclusive, and the Christian faith unique, or is the Spirit (he?
My purpose here is to attend to some of the philosophical and theological questions that inform, and deform, current debates.
The biggest of philosophical and theological questions such as life after death can only be answered with faith or educated speculation.
Bernard Coughlin, S.J., title this collection of essays «Letters to Young People,» because it would inform and challenge college - aged students who are grappling with philosophical, spiritual, political, and ethical questions for the first time.
In the course of that same history, and in the context of crises posed by philosophical and cultural changes as well as manifest ecclesiastical corruptions, the question of how to determine authentic apostolic teaching came into intense dispute.
I asked the question to understand how (and if) it is possible to separate science from atheism in the minds of believers so we can truly discuss the concepts based on their evidentiary merits, not necessarily their philosophical implications if indeed there are any to be had.
At one Evangelicals and Catholics Together meeting, writes Tom, the Catholic co-chairman of ECT, which Chuck helped found twenty years ago, some of the Catholic members questioned the value of natural law arguments «on the philosophical ground that no reason exists that is not already deeply saturated with prior pre-understandings and commitments.»
The argument will be more accessible to readers with a measure of familiarity with the pertinent philosophical and scientific questions.
Here lies the basis in Whitehead's thought for the relation of philosophical theology to questions of values and ethics — and, therefore, of religion to politics.
Whitehead's philosophical thinking about time begins with questions about passage as a character of nature.
In his fair and generally sympathetic review of my book Bergson and Modern Physics, David Sipfle raised some important and significant questions which clearly show how extremely complex the questions concerning the nature of time are and how difficult it is to agree on their solutions even for those who share a basic philosophical view.
Careful scrutiny of historical record and comparative religious study makes it plain enough without invoking deep philosophical questions.
Just as the definition of philosophy is a philosophical question, so the definition of faith is a theological issue.
Acutely sensitive to all of the technological and philosophical challenges of our day, Wytsma wrestles with questions of faith and doubt, justice and happiness, love and vocation.
Rather because it excludes faith it also excludes philosophical reason, thereby deciding all ultimate questions in advance on the basis of a liberal philosophy of nature and reason so ubiquitous as to be invisible.
Discussion of the existence of God is a philosophical question, so one has to be careful in one's arguments.
Discussion of the existence of God is a philosophical question.
Due to the limited statistical and methodological certainty allowed by biological science, the occurrence of technical errors in biological experiments, the differences between human and animal embryo development, the rapidity by which the cloning procedure produces a totipotent zygote, and the philosophical and theological nature of the question, there is no biological experiment that will prove with moral certainty that a human zygote never exists during the OAR procedure.
An unsettling question, but this way of posing it does keep it at arm's length, a subject for theological or philosophical or medical discussion.
Although meant in somewhat of a different philosophical context, I find myself in agreement with Tertullian's question» What has Jerusalem to do with Athens?»
While most Protestant theologians turned to Barth and other Neoorthodox thinkers, Cobb and a few others felt the need to deal directly with the question of God's reality, in a way that would not avoid philosophical issues.
The question is presented as part of a larger discussion on the nature of philosophical and imperial authority, yet it is clear that the imperial part of the argument is not necessary to its main thrust, as a result standing out all the more.
While the great majority of Protestant theologians turned to Barth and other Neoorthodox thinkers, a few of us felt the need to deal directly with the question of God's reality, in a way that could not avoid philosophical issues.
However, there can be no question that the theological doctrine of God's impassibility is compatible with, and indeed demanded by, the philosophical doctrine.
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