Sentences with word «predetermination»

Wurm suggests contemporary scientific manifestations of Spinoza's thoughts could be applied to the common theory among neuroscientists that our thoughts, judgments, and subsequent actions are strongly influenced by predeterminations and conditioning.
A two venue group show organized by Sperone Westwater will explore elements of chance and failure and include work by artists whose pieces play with predetermination and self - imposed rules.
«Influence is not the same thing as predetermination.
Jackson J took Georgiou v EnfieldLondon Borough Council [2004] EWHC 779 (Admin), [2004] All ER (D) 135 (Apr) as establishing that the bias test applies equally in cases of apparent predetermination.
Actual or apparent bias or predetermination on the part of a decision - maker renders his decision unlawful.
We will talk more about predetermination and foreordination in the future posts about Unconditional Election and the Sovereignty of God, so I don't want to use a lot of room to discuss these issues here, except to say that Scripture, reason, and experience all seem to point pretty clearly to the fact that God expects us to make wise choices and holds us accountable for the choices and decisions we make.
Man's decisions are conscious choice, not predetermination by some higher (or lower) power.
So much for today's theories of genetic predetermination.
Alternately, imagine Richard Dreyfuss in «Close Encounters of the Third Kind» without the Spielberg - softened predetermination that Dreyfuss» character is, in fact, right in his irrational ways.
But such predetermination is foreign to all that we understand by a liberal education.
This approach, which combined a lot of Minimalist predetermination with a little post-Minimalist randomness, was probably inspired by Frank Stella's famous defense that «what you see is what you see.»
Zahaykevich's studio approach vacillates between a migratory uncovering of information and mindful predetermination, occasionally employing the use of computer programs to test color and generate renderings prior to construction and at other times fully embracing the «journey is destination» method.
You need to avoid PREDETERMINATION as this psychological behavioralism «taints» inferences of even the most reliable observations.
The decision of the Court of Appeal restores some welcome stability to the legal ecosystem when potential issues of bias or predetermination arise concerning public law decision - makers.
There is little that can be validly noticed from the «hickey stick» plot, the methodology to produce it was flawed, showing clear indications of predetermination in it's consideration of «data» dropping «outrider points» when those very points are strongly indicative of short term fluctuations of temperature in n experiment looking for «the casual process» only shows that the «casual process» had already been decided on.
The Judge held that this decision was «materially affected by apparent predetermination» and so could not cure the flaws in the first decision.
Jackson J concluded that in the light of the guidance given in the authorities, a fair - minded and informed observer, having regard to the identified facts, would conclude that there was a real possibility of bias or predetermination on the part of the planning committee.
SOL LEWITT AT GLADSTONE GALLERY, BRUSSELS EXHIBITION FROM SEPT 11 TO OCT 30 Conceived in 1995, Wall Drawing # 792: Black rectangles and squares underscores LeWitt's early interest in the intersections between art and architecture, which he distinguished and admired as a practice structured by predetermination, empirical logic, and collaboration.
You may not hear Calvinists talk much about determinism, but you will about predetermination, and as Dean points out, it is often in connection with foreknowledge.
The report and our own Flawed Analysis of the Department of Labor's Rule, provide a clear case that the OMB has no choice but to return the fiduciary rule on the grounds that the Department did not adequately, without bias or predetermination, do its duty under the rulemaking process.
But, this is again, another form of predetermination / predestination.
She's a blogger who fell in love with a Catholic guy and adopted his religion while still denouncing half all based on the flimsy idea that she had a predetermination that «morality» is «external» to man based on essentially nothing other than she believes it.
A saint is not chosen by God through foreknowledge (prognosis) or predetermination (prohorizo).
Predestination includes two parts, namely, election and reprobation, the predetermination of both the good and the wicked to their final end, and to certain proximate ends, which are instrumental in the realization of their final destiny (Berkhof, Systematic Theology, 113).
Yes, the predetermination of God is very similar to fatalism.
Mr Williamson added: «The NCC's decision has all the hallmarks of predetermination and tramples on the Labour Party's record of standing up fairness.
You could feel it in the audience at Monday night's public sneak — an almost punchy anticipation, a predetermination to laugh some ass off.
What makes Minority Report so good isn't the fact it managed to successfully predict several aspects of the future, or that it offered some revolutionizing insight into the ever - going philosophical debate of free will versus predetermination, or that it features great performances from not only Cruise but also Colin Farrell, Max von Sydow and Samantha Morton.
Our own Walter Chaw brilliantly observes in recent omnibus reviews pairing Love Me If You Dare with Valentin and Dodgeball with Napoleon Dynamite that leitmotifs are emerging at the box office free of predetermination, and I myself got a faint chill when I became cognizant of having consecutively watched the upcoming DVDs of John Frankenheimer's 1962 The Manchurian Candidate, Bob Clark's 1972 Dead of Night (a.k.a. Deathdream), and William Lustig's 1997 Uncle Sam.
The cash is worth to be spent over your expert dissertation which will help you in accomplishing your predetermination.
With the great variety of dental plans, there is no way of predicting precise amount of payment by the companies, but with predeterminations, we can get very close estimates.
However, this predetermination of limits does not apply to all cards.
Spanning the 1940s and 1950s, Robert Motherwell: Early Paintings means to investigate Motherwell's «ever - oscillating positions between representation and abstraction; automatism and predetermination; and object versus image.»
(6) Molzan, Miller and Morris agree that predetermination can be a hindrance.
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