Not exact matches
These assumptions, which have their
origins in a theologically motivated rejection
of a classical understanding
of God and creation, lead by an easy path to the view that
human beings fully realize themselves by producing concepts that give us mastery over limitless
possibilities — first mastery over nature, then over ourselves.
He emphasized the active, integrating self (rather than the frail, victimized ego); held to a «soft» (rather than a «hard») determinism; had a strong interest in future, goal - directed strivings (rather than
origins); emphasized the organism as a whole centered in the self (rather than a conflict view
of personality); regarded the striving for worth and power (rather than sexual striving) as the central dynamic in mental health and illness; emphasized the
possibilities for continuing change in the later years (rather than regarding the early years as utterly decisive)(2) It is clear from these motifs in Adler's thought that his vision
of human beings was positive and growth - centered.
Acknowledgment
of the existence
of this rational dimension
of reality is vital to the
possibility of understanding the
origin of human mathematical powers.
Yet in being the
origin of life and providing for the
possibility of life, God behaves in a way which is not dissimilar to that
of a
human father.
As these were the first pigs ever found to harbor the virus, this obviously raises the
possibility that they infected
humans and played a role in the
origin of the outbreak.
In the commentary, published in
Human Fertility, it is highlighted that, due to the rise in direct - to - consumer DNA testing, there is now a need for fertility services to alert prospective parents to the
possibility that if they decide not to tell their children
of their donor - conceived
origins themselves, they may later learn
of them in unplanned ways due to direct - to - consumer DNA testing.
By developing a simple chemically defined culture system permitting efficient differentiation
of numerous
human iPS cell lines toward cells
of a mature hepatic state, we now demonstrate the
possibility of modeling groups
of diseases
of non-neuronal
origin whose phenotypes are a consequence
of complex protein dysregulation within adult cells.
In book two
of the
Origin Mystery series, author AG Riddle spins the
possibility of not only a worldwide epidemic that kills billions, but a battle between big name pharmaceutical and an organization that is convinced that this pandemic is the natural course
of evolution for the
human race.