You are implying that it is a metaphysical requirement of human beings to «believe» or «have faith»,
qua human beings.
(Spatial and temporal relations as such are weakly relevant to human beings
qua human.)
Not exact matches
And attempts to restore religious freedom to its proper philosophical place, as something like the sine
qua non of freedom itself, presuppose just the view of
human nature and reason that our post-Christian liberalism rejects from the outset.
Thus, the inner energy of the system
qua system is entirely moral» and it has been transformative of the
human condition.
Thus his agreement with Thomas Aquinas, against Aristotle, that the proper object of
human knowledge is not essence
qua essence.
In the present
human condition, a certain instinct of shame acts as a guarantor of the mutual respect that is a sine
qua non condition of true love between the sexes.
Love is the social instinct, the power of special coherence, the sine
qua non of
human society.
The
human person, precisely
qua person, is a foundational source of insight and love: autonomous, autarkic, a hypostatic whole, inviolable, inalienable, an end and not only a means.
«Big» has been the sine
qua non of our success as
humans.
And herein lies the beauty and the genius of the UN Declaration of
Human Rights: it captures and puts into words — despite differences in race, culture, and religion — a globally accepted baseline of sine qua non elements that contribute to human dignity that all individuals should benefit from regardless of which government is in p
Human Rights: it captures and puts into words — despite differences in race, culture, and religion — a globally accepted baseline of sine
qua non elements that contribute to
human dignity that all individuals should benefit from regardless of which government is in p
human dignity that all individuals should benefit from regardless of which government is in power.
The Advisory Council of Jurists of the Asia - Pacific Forum on National
Human Rights Institutions endorsed the idea that the protection of the environment is «a vital part of contemporary human rights doctrine and a sine qua non for numerous human rights, such as the right to health and the right to life&ra
Human Rights Institutions endorsed the idea that the protection of the environment is «a vital part of contemporary
human rights doctrine and a sine qua non for numerous human rights, such as the right to health and the right to life&ra
human rights doctrine and a sine
qua non for numerous
human rights, such as the right to health and the right to life&ra
human rights, such as the right to health and the right to life».