Sentences with phrase «philosophical thought about»

No one disputes his team's straightforward experimental results, but «there is much philosophical thought about what weak values really mean, what they physically correspond to — if they even really physically correspond to anything at all,» Jordan says.
We have also seen that the traditional Christian interpretations of love have been largely influenced by one kind of philosophical thought about being.
Whitehead's philosophical thinking about time begins with questions about passage as a character of nature.
Systematic philosophical thinking about urbanism antedates Christianity, going back to Aristotle, who wrote some four centuries before Christ that the best life for human beings is lived in community with others, and most particularly in a polis.

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He was constantly thinking about financial issues, from the operational to the philosophical: how to finance his organization, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and how to right the economic injustices suffered by the dispossessed throughout the country.
A 50 - year - old philosophical thought experiment has been central to the debate about autonomous vehicles.
Although certainly useful for developing Catholic thought about beauty, the particular strength and importance of Poetry, Beauty, and Contemplation rests in Trapani's ability to show how Maritain's aesthetics have significance beyond strictly philosophical or theological domains.
Nevertheless, most of what Whitehead tells us about God in Religion in the Making is primarily based on the further development of his philosophical thought.
It is an astounding detail when you think about it: The God of all creation, the One who knows every corner of the cosmos and fathoms every mystery, the One who could answer every theological riddle and who, I suspect, chuckles at our volumes of guesses, our centuries of pompous philosophical tomes debating His nature, when present in the person of Jesus Christ, told stories.
This book breaks new ground both in Jewish thought and in larger debates about the philosophical and religious grounding of political theory.
Your philosophical and original musings have given us all so much to think about.
And, although the poem from Pilgrim's Regress surely betrays the influence of philosophical idealism on Lewis's thought, it also shows certain Christian assumptions about what it means to be human.
For instance, we can ask: How did the social / philosophical / religious environment in which a person was raised affect the way in which that individual thinks about tyranny in general, and the problem of abortion in particular?
We are so accustomed to thinking in other ways, thanks to centuries of philosophical and religious teaching, that we are very ready to talk about substantial selfhood.
In other words, is there some basic methodology for going about the process of thinking about a fundamental philosophical problem such as the nature of tyranny?
They think about philosophical questions as well as historical, economic, and political ones.
First, I am a professor of philosophy and a professional philosopher, I guess you could say, privy to the philosophical movements of the twentieth century, many of which, for better or worse, have had an influence on theology and thinking about religion.
MacIntyre sometimes can not resist wickedly confirming his critics» prejudices about his work, but those who refuse to take MacIntyre seriously because they think him antimodern fail to understand the fundamental philosophical arguments that shape his position.
I think Cobb would agree that the only alternative to this position leads to a lack of self - consciousness about one's philosophical assumptions and thus induces a false security as to the adequacy of one's theological formulations.
But if they do not recognize the consequences, in both thought and practice, of the present state of their beliefs, we whose bent is philosophical rather than scientific may be forgiven for worrying about what the scientific future holds.
Conservative evangelicals may think that old - line Christians are too concerned about philosophical grounding and about shaping Christian beliefs in light of that grounding.
The ability to reason, in the philosophical sense of thinking critically about one's beliefs, develops only if a man keeps critical company so that a critic is incorporated in his own consciousness.
The direct evidence consists of what Whitehead himself tells us, first, about how his books are meant to be read and understood, about the genesis of his ideas, and about modifications in his views; and second, about the nature of his thinking, about his difficulties in translating his thoughts into words, about the sources of his philosophical terminology, and about the peculiar manner in which he composed his books.
At that time I was also looking for some new inspiration on how to think about God, in a way which would not imply a complete break with my own philosophical and theological tradition.
Along with this, the philosophical notions about soul, about immortality, about a realm above and beyond the hurly - burly of this world, present in the tradition of Greek philosophy and variations on that philosophy in the early Christian era, had become so much part of the atmosphere of thought that inevitably these two affected Christian thinkers.
Walker Percy — no slouch when it came to Catholic philosophical thought — used to say that whereas O'Connor wrote about cosmic conflicts played out in the existential arenas of the Georgia backwoods, his novels depicted a world of shopping malls and golf courses.
And it was in this setting that Indian Christians and Churches began to get concerned about a relevant Christian contribution to Indian philosophical and theological thought through inter-faith dialogue.
In the preceding chapter the argument with Metz was about features of his thought that axe governed by his philosophical commitment to the Kantian tradition.
Thus, the difficulty has been that in much philosophical thought, with its influence upon other ways of thinking and also upon our ways of acting as humans, there has been a failure to grasp adequately the peril of talk about individuals and equally about substance.
While the impact of these classical theories has remained strong, I would like to point to a specific contribution that, in my view, has served as a kind of watershed in our thinking about the cultural dimension of religion: Clifford Geertz's essay «Religion as a Cultural System,» published in 1966.1 Although Geertz, an anthropologist, was concerned in this essay with many issues that lay on the fringes of sociologists» interests, his writing is clear and incisive, the essay displays exceptional erudition, and it provides not only a concise definition of religion but also a strong epistemological and philosophical defense of the importance of religion as a topic of inquiry.
It is, of course, difficult to discuss the ways of thinking about the universe that one finds in Whitehead and Polanyi (and their philosophical followers) without being somewhat «academic» in one s presentation.
Who knew thinking about Rice a Roni would have me waxing philosophical about age?
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Two vital things to know about Dave Gettleman is why he thinks the Giants disintegrated into a 2 - 13 team and his philosophical similarities and differences from his predecessor, Jerry Reese.
The possession - based philosophical approach to football thinks about football in terms of space; how can a team control the game both with or without the ball?
Although the terms political philosophy and political theory are used rather indiscriminately, those who think of themselves as political philosophers tend to link what they do closely to philosophical and moral principles; while those who call themselves political theorists tend to appeal to facts about the world and to the way in which the structures and processes of social and political life limit the possibilities for the realisation of those principles by political agency.
And so we are working on that and I am trying to think about that but like you said, it is more of a mental framework and philosophical framework, than it is a specific number.
Everybody thinks it's very super philosophical [to work with her], but if Yara can not do the robot in her dress — or we're not laughing about it during the fitting, the chat or the sketches — it will not happen.
Strangely enough, I think that almost makes the show worse, as it is had so much potential, that its incomplete state can be hard to watch if you think about it too much (which then ruins the philosophical points of the show).
Not only thanks to interesting game mechanics and brain breaking puzzles, but also due to a philosophical story that leaves a strong impression and makes you think about the world around you.
A thought - provoking science fiction that may feel dated today even with its good visuals but raises interesting philosophical questions about solitude, the value of life and what it is like to risk everything for a conviction - which outweighs the ecological message intended.
The second section of the film feels very much like a talky Richard Linklater picture (think «Waking Life,» or moments of «Slacker «-RRB- and essentially boils down to a big table of friends eating and conversing about life — intellectual, philosophical and social ideas revolving around technology, sex, romance, memory, perception and more.
But «Dexter» also offers an added philosophical punch, so that when you think about «Dexter,» you may also find yourself thinking about issues of capital punishment and vigilantism in different ways.
First 3 lessons for a CRE unit, philosophical investigations, skills used in RE and thinking about the «big» questions.
«It makes you side with certain philosophical beliefs of what you think about schools.
From the country's philosophical position on high - stakes testing, to the methods of efficiently implementing policies, Ng answered questions about the thought process behind education reform in Singapore over the previous decades, and the secrets to its success.
The exciting potential of philosophical questions to stimulate inquiry and promote thought about the most important questions of all should be a sufficient reason for its inclusion on the curriculum at all stages.
States should be thinking about how they can make a philosophical shift to fully empower localities, schools, educators, and families to become true agents of change.
Based on the Great Hearts «philosophical pillars,» students also think twice about using sarcasm or derision with their colleagues, and opt instead for personal and intellectual collaboration and growth.
«Been there, done that, got the T - shirt» is a pretty profound philosophical statement if you really think about it.
He thought deeply beyond his subject about philosophical questions, such as the existence of God and of genius.
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