Sentences with phrase «physical facts»

It is much more than a simple list of physical facts about your book, and a picture of you and your book.
Either we humans recognize the simple physical facts and start reducing our work or nature will surely do it for us.
The appeal was made as of right, and caused the justices to answer a question of mixed law and fact based on a very physical fact scenario.
Similarly, Howard explores human subjects and cityscapes as forms for geometric color studies — and this instability speaks well on the «discrepancy between physical fact and psychic effect» that Albers so passionately believed.
In so far, therefore, as any religion has any contact with physical facts, it is to be expected that the point of view of those facts must be continually modified as scientific knowledge advances.
Chaim Soutine's gory, ecstatic still lifes at the Jewish Museum demonstrate his uncanny ability to find action in stillness and spiritual meaning in physical facts.
The inescapable physical fact is that wind and solar power are not continuously available.
Alternatively, physical facts determine all the facts.
On Myth and Physical Fact By Carol C. Mancusi - Ungaro, in Getty Research Journal: Examining Pollock: Essays Inspired by the Mural Research Project.
Whitehead's monumental construction of post-Cartesian philosophy, articulating the full and total integrity of intentionality through genetic analysis and the frill and total integrity of scientific order through coordinate analysis, depends entirely on allowing that the satisfaction aimed at by subjective coming - to - be is identical with objective physical fact available for subsequent prehension.
Helena believed, and Waugh agreed, that without that lump of wood, without the historical reality it represented, Christianity was just another Mediterranean mystery religion, a variant on the Mithras cult or some gnostic confection... Helena's search is not magical talisman: it is the unavoidable physical fact that demonstrates the reality of what Christians propose, and about which others must decide.12
With a gaze that's affectionate and mature, revelatory but not exploitative, Denis revels in Binoche's beauty, as well as in the pure physical fact of her.
Honda takes a structural approach to the irreducible physical facts of film.
Moroccan photographer Yto Barrada scans a human landscape under contradictory threats of development and abandonment in which social and physical facts seem to have a bizarre intimacy and interchangeability.
«Experience teaches that in visual perception there is a discrepancy between physical fact and psychic effect.
Chaim Soutine's gory, ecstatic still lifes at the Jewish Museum demonstrate his ability to find spiritual meaning in physical facts.
In my opinion, applications are meant to determine basic physical facts: who the person is, where they live, who else is in the household, get references, etc., facts that will help you do some preliminary screening.
Scientists may be right about chemical and physical facts of this life but their knowledge gives birth to Cyclone - B and Hiroshima.
In one of her speeches O'Connor does not mince words: «when the physical fact is separated from the spiritual reality,» she writes, «the dissolution of belief is eventually inevitable.»
Carbon Dating is absolutly the most accurate method of determining distant age due to a simple chemical and physical fact (not theory for all you that don't understand the difference)... Carbon - 14 degrades at a known rate.
Religion is quite useful too, but it does not explain any physical facts.
Meanwhile the practically real world for each one of us, the effective world of the individual, is the compound world, the physical facts and emotional values in indistinguishable combination.
In those words, and the words of many others, I think we can see the outline of an ethic that avoids self - indulgence yet does not deny the physical facts of a planet with 6 billion people who may soon nearly double their numbers — a planet that grows hotter, stormier and less stable by the day, a planet where huge swaths of God's creation are being wiped out by the one species told to tend this particular garden.
Ether, the one genus of physical fact.
This is where Descartes started: all physical facts are facts about corporeal substance.
Whitehead agrees with the principle upheld by nineteenth - century materialists, that there is only one genus of physical facts.
So our intuitive admiration of the form is a mixture of respect for the grandeur or size and a response to the faithful reflection of physical fact.
(12) 11:31; 12:5, 10, etc. — «I assume it as an axiom, that motion is a physical fact... [It] presupposes rest... Abraham in his wanderings left his birthplace where it had ever been» (CN 105).
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