Sentences with phrase «physical nature»

I want him to adapt to the fight and physical nature of his new environment.
But if in physical nature also there is experience, then there is a universal community for mutual participation and sympathy.
For it is natural to man to use his skill in order to put under human control what is given by physical nature.
Are not then the condition of physical nature relevant considerations?
The cameras capture the speed, agility and physical nature of the sport.
We regard free will as involving a personal judgement rather than one determined by physical nature, however complex the nexus of stimuli and neurological impulses in the brain.
Whitehead's endeavors to resolve questions of becoming began with physical nature as a frame of reference and an event as the primary datum in the construction, functioning, and form of nature, with the time factor of space - time constituting one of the major expressions of the relation between events.
The Mexican had bulked up over the winter to better cope with the more physical nature of 2017's cars, but he has been asked by his Force India team to trim off some weight because its new challenger was too heavy in testing.
And now physical nature makes sense to modern science only because of Einstein's insights.
How could we transcend physical nature, as Ward rightly thinks we do, if we have merely been generated by it?
Precisely because he sees insecurity and fatality as essential to human existence, he does not think of separating himself from the physical world and distinguishing within himself between a higher spiritual being and a lower physical nature.
But in order to do this he finds it sufficient to attribute to physical nature apart from our experiences a remarkably limited class of properties: geometrical (spatio - temporal) quantities and patterns and ways in which changes in the quantities and patterns in one process cause changes in the quantities and patterns of other processes.
It makes sense to understand that absolute Nothingness is God's Holiest Spirit and our embodied physical natures are bound up and intertwined with entrails of God's most Holy Nothingness and is returned to God's Holiest Celestial Nothingness upon our deathly departures...
Moreover, as far as existence in the world was concerned, only the human mind was real; so - called physical nature, including the human body, were seen in mechanistic terms or as appendages, extensions of the mind.
for example, the categories of order which Kuntz uses to organize his material are nested and hierarchical, proceeding from logic and mathematics, through physical nature, biology and psychology, human culture, metaphysics and cosmology, and terminating in theology (cf. 11, 92 - 95.
Accordingly, the major problems of contemporary man are not how to understand and control physical nature, but how to maintain a just and stable social order and how to achieve self - understanding and personal integrity.
We desperately need a tone setter on our D and he's got the fast and physical nature DQ has been preaching since day one..
Due to the obvious physical nature of the game, I'd have brought Tom Eaves on instead of Eidur at that point, because, however bad the young striker may be, he's big and would be able to contest on the physical front with Reading.
After all, injuries are a part and parcel of the game, and the rough physical nature of the League will always result in some form of injury; the failure of referees to keep a check on overboard tackles is also a factor, but it needs a separate chapter for detailed discussion.
There's another quiet upheaval suggested in this report, too: an end to the very physical nature of the voting process for Commons votes.
Despite the seemingly physical nature of the Aṣṭāṅga yoga method, it is this statement that should inform yoga practice.
It has been shown that the endocannabinoid system is an important mediator in the interaction of man to conditions of stress of either psychological / emotional as well as of physical nature responses to stress.
Young Again foods produce a urine pH range of 6.0 - 6.5 with a typical pH of 6.3 and this range can be affected by water, other foods fed to the cat and the cat's own unique physical nature.
What's remarkable is that despite Dimensions being the long - running LEGO series» first foray into the toys - to - life genre, the newly physical nature of this game isn't its most noteworthy aspect.
In the late 1950s, Seung - taek Lee began work on his Godret Stone series, in which the artist affixes rocks to wooden bars with rope; by making the stones appear weightless and soft, he obscures their true physical nature.
Diana Al - Hadid, who often employs materials in ways that contradict their expected physical nature, enabling materials to «misbehave,» presents «Blind Bust I» (2012) and «Blind Bust II» (2012).
Anastassia, «Nick, I can not see why you continue to interpret C as a kinetic constant, which we never did,» Well, you said in part A1: «The linearity assumption is justified by the particular physical nature and stoichiometry of condensation, with gas turning to liquid: condensation is a first - order reaction over saturated molar density Nv of the condensing gas.
The object - to - subject structure of human experience is reproduced in physical nature by this vector relation of particular to particular» (AI 242).
Although unconscious feeling is the stuff of nature for Whitehead, his theory of «appearance» is one of the things which brings home the splendor of his philosophy — and that even as this theory emphasizes the fusion of conceptual feeling with physical nature.
Motorcycles by physical nature are small and relatively light; some are even compact, making it easier for motorcycle theft to occur.
Coupled with the more physical nature in England, Ranieri would be taking a massive gamble in taking him to the King Power Stadium.
Rarely do the Potters fail to stamp their mark on a home fixture, with their robust, physical nature making them one of the toughest nuts to crack.
I think he falls foul of the fast paced, physical nature of English football, too often sides put a physical, aggressive player on Ozil for 90 minutes and he's quite often nullified.
According to an article published in the United Kingdom, scientists studying the physical nature of hate found that some of the nervous circuits in the brain responsible for it are the same as those that are used during the feeling of romantic love.
I find on the contrary, that... in our knowledge of physical nature we have penetrated so far that we can obtain a vision of the flawless harmony which is in conformity with sublime reason.»
As we grow into the world as infants, the exigencies of our physical nature lead us further and further away from the purity of soul suggested by baptism, while habitual responses gain the upper hand over our wish to follow the prompting of our higher nature.
Illness of a more physical nature isn't regarded in the same judgemental light and gets its due with regards to prayer and concern.
were beginning to speculate about the physical nature and arrangements of the natural order, but in Israel these were not issues.
What ties together Shenk's different arguments is what I call the divine inversion — the many ways in which God acts contrary not merely to physical nature, but to what humans take to be the natural order of things in the social and political world.
Chemical addiction has been shown to change the physical nature of the brain.
The natural means by which creation can co-operate with God in the consummation of the Unity - Law should exist in physical nature.
In my own case, I have never had the experience of the physical nature of the rituals reminding me of my embodied, enacted faith.

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