Sentences with phrase «predicated from»

«In therapy, Dr. Parrish maintains an integrative approach, incorporating Cognitive - Behavioral, Narrative and Solution - Focused therapies predicated from a Christian perspective.
The emotional pattern of the feeling of the intuitive judgment reflects the original disconnection of the predicate from the logical subjects.

Not exact matches

Comments: «Our cautious stance is predicated upon a belief that a number of macro uncertainties — the most important of which stem from long - term U.S. fiscal imbalances — will hamper earnings growth and constrain valuations in 2013.
«That said, great teams can come from anywhere, and VCs aren't predicating decisions solely on an Ivy League pedigree.
But the measure's temporary nature is predicated on the assumption that the French economy will be growing nicely two years from now.
When you think about rules of thumb around withdrawal rates, right, how much can I withdraw from my portfolio, even the research that we do here at Vanguard, it's all predicated upon a balanced portfolio, anywhere between 40 % — 60 % in a globally diversified equity portfolio.
We, on the other hand, view it with hope: because more than anything, the events of the past few days show that the truth is getting out — the truth that capital markets simply can not exist under the authoritarian rule of central planners, the truth that the stock market is a casino in which the best one can hope for a quick flip, and finally the truth that our entire socio - economic regime, whose existence has been predicated by borrowing from the uncreated wealth of the future, and where accumulated debt could be wiped out at the flip of a switch if things go wrong in the process obliterating the welfare of billions (of less than 1 % ers), is one big lie.
Although some strategies employ RV techniques, macro strategies are distinct from RV strategies in that the primary investment thesis is predicated on predicted or future movements in the underlying instruments rather than realization of a valuation discrepancy between securities.
This outlook is predicated on economic activity that already has taken place and does not consider any additional risks from exogenous factors... Significant deterioration also will be seen in corporate profits and federal tax receipts.
Did you graduate from high school without being educated as to the use of «you and me», not «you and I», unless it's the subject not the predicate?
Is there not a difference in the predicates of a Catholic university and those who claim the right to teach any value free from the supervision of the authorities who hire them?
All reasoning begins from a venture of trust whose truthfulness can be ascertained only at the end of the sequence of postulates and predicates and judgments to which it gives rise.
Marion expresses the theocentric understanding of man that he finds in St. Augustine: «Speaking to God, as the confessing praise does, implies first of all turning one's face to God so that he can come over me, claim me, and call me starting from himself, well beyond what I could say, predict, or predicate of him starting from myself alone.»
For our constitutional heritage is one of limited powers, which is predicated on and was designed to ensure a civic life distinct from political life.
All the decisions of the consequent nature flow from the primordial nature, and though the former does not fit the present actual occasions into a ready - made pattern of the temporal past (as Ford carefully points out: IPQ 13:356), yet «the weaving of Cod's physical feelings upon his primordial concepts (PR 524) amounts to the emergence into time, as predicates of God's propositional feelings, of the very valuations of his nontemporal decision.
Indeed, Nat was pro-life to the marrow, his views predicated on history — in particular, lessons he learned from the Holocaust — and the indisputable, objective scientific fact that even the newest embryo is a biological human being.
A suitable reformation of logic involving a rejection of the subject - predicate paradigm could, Hegel seems to have thought, overcome the problem of externally related aggregates, while at the same time retrieving logic from the subjectivity into which it had fallen, and restoring it to its rightful place as the formal science of being.
From commercials predicated on creating desires rather than on meeting utilitarian needs, to the therapeutic rhetoric of politicians of Left and Right, the gravitational pull toward a psychological understanding of the self is powerful and omnipresent.
The same point appears in The Logic of Sense as follows: «disjunction posed as a synthesis exchanges its theological principle for a diabolic principle,» ensuring that «instead of certain number of predicates being excluded from a thing in virtue of the identity of its concept, each «thing» opens itself up to the infinity of predicates through which it passes, as it loses its center, that is, its identity as concept or as self» (LS 176 and 174).
Like the Leibnizian monad, the occasion is individuated by its individual essence, its particular perspective; but unlike the Leibnizian monad this essence is not predicated of the occasion as a substantial substratum, but enters into the inner constitution of the occasion as «a vector transmission of emotional feeling» or, in the language of physics, «the transmission of a form of energy» from past occasions via the eternal objects that communicate the emotional form and make possible the subsequent reenactment by the prehending occasion (PR 315 / 479f.).
(I am aware of the irony of this statement coming from a regular contributor to this blog) The great problem with religious faith is that any proposition predicated on dogmatic acceptance of unprovable supernatural postulates can and will be manipulated by the unscrupulous for their own gain.
«5 Whitehead shows how this concept of a thing, a concept that grew out of practical dealing with the actualities of the world, entrenched itself in the subject - predicate structure of language and from there made its way into Aristotle's theory of the Categories.
Because of God's transcendence it would be mythological to refer to God's action in terms appropriate only to objects available, in principle at least, to ordinary sense perception.13 This especially means that one can not speak of God in terms of the categories of time and space; 14 i.e., whatever is predicated of God can not apply only to some particular time and space, but must apply equally to all times and spaces.15 Thus the implication of Ogden's criterion for non-mythological language about God corresponds to his statement of several years ago, that «there is not the slightest evidence that God has acted in Christ in any way different from the way in which he primordially acts in every other event.
I need to emphasize the actuality of the superject (or, what is the same, the superjective existence of the actuality) because the misinterpretation of the principle of process has often gone hand in hand with the mistaken belief that «actuality» can be properly predicated of an occasion only while it is in the process of becoming.3 This widespread and deeply rooted mistake deserves more attention than I can give it here without digressing extensively from my main thesis.
The predicate of a proposition indicates a possible configuration for a subject which differs from the present configuration.
Thus he shies away from treating the predicate «God» before addressing the question of the God of Israel.
This reading understands each Prolog clause to be a formal sentence in predicate logic and allows us to assess the scope and limits of Prolog programs from our knowledge of logic.
Personal identity is a special form of genetic identity and is very different from the more strict identity dealt with in logical systems (since Leibniz first defined it as complete equivalence of predicates).
«And by spiritual change, I mean the transition from one's life being predicated on self - fulfillment to a life predicated on service, which for me is a moment - to - moment struggle.»
The basic elements of an imaginative proposition are named: the origin of the logical subjects from one portion of the original (objectified) nexus and the eternal object (for the predicate) from another part of the nexus.
Descartes continues to employ the traditional «subject - predicate form of proposition, and the philosophical tradition derived from it.»
But this is not entirely satisfying, for the theory of development is itself predicated on the fact that the creeds of the Christian religion, however much they seek to declare the teaching of Scripture faithfully, employ language and even concepts absent from Scripture.
By «identifying» with Jesus, God experienced certain human predicates, especially singular care for a dearly beloved and the dread of being estranged from him.
Power is predicated of God not as something really distinct from His knowledge and will, but as differing from them logically; inasmuch as power implies a notion of a principle putting into execution what the will commands, and what knowledge directs, which three things in God are identified.
suras 12:2; 13:37; and 41:44 attest that the quran is written in perfect arabic but there are egyptian, hebrew, greek, syriac, akkadian, ethiopian and persian words and phrases and there are adjectives and verbs inflected without observance of the concordes of gender and number; illogically and ungrammatically applied pronouns with no referent; predicates separated from subject.
In other words, to state it negatively [in my own words], membership in the church is not predicated on a person's meeting of certain physical and psychological conditions extraneous to the foundational confession of faith; and no - one is barred a priori from consideration for ordered ministry who is a member of the church.
By not acquiescing to the «lure» of those propositions descriptive of past patterns only but by imaginatively invoking into existence other possible predicates, the subject makes the transition from «conformity» to overt «creativity.»
If some of this material in chapters 4 - 7 is from Micah, or if it fairly represents what was in fact the prophetic mind of Micah, then it may be that we will have to predicate a relationship, if indirect, between Isaiah and Micah; and so see Micah, even as we see Isaiah.
It is quite possibly true that some of those who work in the Roman Curia may be insulated by their position from many of these painful realities, but the value of the service rendered by the Curia to the universal Church is not predicated upon the merits and talents of those who work therein.
For him the goal of universal knowledge is truth, which he defines as «facts and their relations, which stand towards each other pretty much as subjects and predicates in logic,... [from] internal mysteries of the Divine Essence down to our own sensations and consciousness,... from the most glorious seraph to the vilest and most noxious of reptiles.»
The singular statement «x caused y,» in other words, entails a particular law incorporating the predicates actually used in describing x and y. On a weak interpretation, there might be some true descriptions of x and y such that the sentence derived by substituting these descriptions for «x» and «y» in the singular statement «x caused y» follows logically from a true nomological generalization.
Descartes does not explicitly frame the definition of actuality in terms of the ontological principle... that actual occasions form the ground from which all other types of existence are derivative and abstracted; but he practically formulates an equivalent in subject - predicate phraseology.
A proof I incline to prefer is given by von Wright, who does not mention the other proofs.1 In sum, apart from logical niceties, the argument is: a thing can not have contradictory predicates at one and the same time; but, if change is continuous, no time can be found, unless an absolute instant, in which a process is not both p and not - p for some predicate.
In the contractual framework, it naturally makes sense to want to get away with as much as you can without «crossing the line,» for contracts, recall, are predicated on a lack of trust and are about what individuals can get from one another.
And, as Hartshorne has pointed out, many of the «refutations» of the argument have been based on faulty apprehensions of its meaning or upon dogmatic assumptions such as the thesis that no existence can be derived from mere ideas or that existence is not a predicate.
Against scholars who argue that friendship as we understand it does not exist prior to, say, the Renaissance, he contends that an «abiding image of friendship as an intimate relationship predicated on mutual affection and commitment» has persisted from ancient times to our own.
The Aristotelian classification based upon qualitative predicates have a very restricted application apart from the introduction of mathematical formulae.
I started to hear from people all over who had bought it and loved the recipes, all of which were predicated on my homemade all purpose flour recipe.
It was really cool to learn about recipe development from someone whose work is predicated on it, and to get some insight into how the Test Kitchen works.
I'm sure this troll post from Nate will get the typical basement dwelling Diaz losers all in a group orgasm, but Nate's entire existence in the media, the sport, and his life is all predicated upon Conor's world now.
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