A person's
philosophical view of happiness and suffering, obligation and sacrifice, is where it all begins.
Again, respecting the autonomy of children in coming to reach their
own philosophical views doesn't mean abandoning all moral education.
To what extent should a scientist's personal religious or
philosophical views affect his or her chances of being hired as a professor?
The dominance of Western
philosophical views in scholarly circles often reduces Third World perspectives to an inferior status.
«Professors should be explicit about the nature of science, its strengths and limitations, and distinguish it
from philosophical views that might be informed by science, but which are separable from science,» she said.
It comes from a particular vocal group of naturalists on one side and a much smaller but equally noisy lot of creationists on the other, both of whom have increasingly been declaring their
respective philosophical views not merely to be true but to be true in a specifically scientific sense.
What is ironic in your posts is that you spill much ink attempting to make the case that children are losing their rights (a purely
philosophical view not born out by the facts) while arguing for the very real denial of rights for the homosexual community.
Say what one will about the dubious quality of Heidegger's judgment here, the problem for his interpreters seems to remain one of demonstrating that his
later philosophical views are any less dubious than his earlier ones — especially as they are rooted in the manner in which he lived.
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.
The doctrine of transubstantiation, which is dependent on a
particular philosophical view of reality, was recognized at the Lateran Council of 1215 and was formally defined at the Council of Trent.
The so - called indeterminacy of the quantum world is thus the consequence of an
unproved philosophical view and so provides no firm basis for theological speculations.
From a
more philosophical view, I think accepting that though the path you're on may not look the way you want at that moment, things have a way of working out in the long run.
The current climate in the Bitcoin community is extremely contentious, and the
differing philosophical views in the Classic and Core camps are at the root of all the controversy.
His Gallery 291 became a locus for the exchange of critical opinions and theoretical and
philosophical views in the arts, while his periodical Camera Work became a forum for the introduction of new aesthetic theories by American and European artists, critics, and writers.
People like Dennett who wish to equate science with their
own philosophical views (presumably out of vanity) risk doing immeasurable harm both to science itself and to its prestige.
If God knew what Pilate would do — because past, present, and future exists simultaneously in his mind (
philosophical view of eternity)-- then the problem of free will becomes an issue, one that Christians, philosophically minded ones anyway, worked to resolve.
One of the glories of science is that people come together to do it who have all sorts of religious beliefs,
philosophical views, cultural backgrounds, and political opinions.
Many different religious and
philosophical views can be used to support liberal institutions, and Rawls is concerned with the pragmatic fact of affirmation, not with the truth of the grounds from which that affirmation arises.
More adequate is
the philosophical view of critical realism, which combines ontological realism, epistemic perspectivalism, and judgmental rationality.
The most important characteristic of afterlife derived from
this philosophical view of the soul is that it is conscious.
While
his philosophical views would seem to underwrite a notion of privacy and seclusion, there is no more public figure to be found in contemporary English - language philosophy.
This paper begins by detailing Hartshorne's view of abortion, which is rooted in
his philosophical views on God and rationality, and his theory of contributionism, which holds that the ultimate value of human life is in the contribution it makes to God.
She went on to imbibe (and translate into English) Ludwig Feuerbach's
philosophical view that the idea of God is nothing but the projection of true humanity.
(I am aware of
that philosophical view in which «person» is entirely subsumed under the category of «event» and in which therefore the distinction I am proposing between the two categories is rendered impossible: the person is an event and nothing more, as indeed is everything else.