Sentences with phrase «reason by reflection»

The vicious notion has been introduced of mere receptive entertainment, which for no obvious reason by reflection acquires an affective tone.

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A Nice Little Place on the North Side: Wrigley Field at One Hundred, by George F. Will (Crown Archetype): America's premier political columnist begins his latest reflection on the National Pastime with some charming, autobiographically - derived advice for Catholicism: after recalling that he became a Chicago Cub fan at age seven, «when I was still not as discerning as one should be when making life - shaping decisions,» the elegant Dr. Will notes that «The Catholic Church thinks seven - year olds have reached an age of reasoning» and remarks, «The Church might want to rethink that.»
This way we enter not by speech, nor reflection, nor reason, but by being still.»
This Bible helps children understand God's Word by utilizing the nine common ways that children learn: Logical reasoning; Visualizing; Discussing and debating; Learning with others and using interpersonal skills; Reflection or intrapersonal skills; Emotional engagement; Experimenting and doing; Kinesthetics; and Nature.
On the other hand, there is no God of a religious tradition cut off from critical reflection so that «it is wrong for religion's advocate to confound the object of this affirmation with the modalities of the affirmation; it is wrong for him to believe that the transcendence of the divine mystery is extended to the materiality of the expressions that it takes on in human consciousness; with greater reason it is wrong for him to consider that his problematic is canonized by this transcendence.
Later, in Reflections on America, Maritain wrote: «The Founding Fathers were neither metaphysicians nor theologians, but their philosophy of life, and their political philosophy, their notion of natural law and of human rights, were permeated with concepts worked out by Christian reason and backed up by an unshakeable religious feeling.»
Where the taboos were simply pushed aside by reason, as in India and Greece, rational reflection on the nature of the good life became possible, but the sense of ought, expressed so powerfully in the taboos, remained unrationalized, whereas among the Hebrews the question of what one ought to do preoccupied rational attention.
Consequently, our acceptance of supernatural faith (by grace alone) is in harmony with modern historical reasoning and philosophical reflection on the ordinary human transmission of knowledge.
By working out a neoclassical theory of nonliteral religious discourse consistent with his neoclassical theism generally, he has not only overcome the notorious contradictions involved in classical theism's use of analogy and other modes of nonliteral language, he has also given good reasons for thinking that our distinctively modern reflection about God results from two movements of thought, not simply from one.
Some years ago James Smart observed that one of the reasons the Bible is «strangely silent» in congregations is because pastors are not able to bring a «critical» perspective on Scripture to bear on faith issues.5 With that in mind, I have attempted to address a biblically informed theological reflection to the key issues raised by transition in culture, church, and family.
whereby the system purely sustains itself by itself and for itself as the groundless ground that veils authenticity, thinking, and reflection upon deeper reasons for being and acting in the world.
Guided by intelligence and imagination, the human search for the good life is a reflection of the visionary reason of God.
If revelation has sought to teach us of the mysteries of the Trinity transcending human reason, we must remember that its reflection began in the effort to understand just how God and the person of Jesus are to be related, and must make allowance for the partial or total eclipse of specific revelational content by the overlay of philosophical speculation.
Susan Pease Gadoua is the author of the San Francisco Chronicle bestseller Contemplating Divorce: A Step - by - Step Guide to Deciding Whether to Stay or Go, as well as Stronger Day by Day: Reflections for Healing and Rebuilding After Divorce and The Top Ten Misguided Reasons to Stay in a Bad Marriage.
According to President Lungu, the margin of victory chalked by President Akufo - Addo in the 2016 election «was a true reflection of the confidence the people of Ghana have in your vision, and for that reason, we look forward to working closely with you during your tenure of office.»
Just like the skin, hair is a reflection of internal health and can be largely controlled by hormones (one of the reasons women lose hair after pregnancy) so consider focusing on balancing hormones and nourishing the body to improve hair.
There is little reason for lavish sets and props, instead items are isolated, and the film's use of minimal scenery and production design is by no means a reflection of budget restraints — nor does it ever cheapen the atmosphere.
We theorize that productive learning of algebra is supported by reflection on multiple solution strategies through comparison and explanation of the reasons behind the strategies (Comparison and Explanation of Multiple Strategies: CEMS).
The Graduate School of Education's Convocation ceremony on Wednesday afternoon in Radcliffe Yard began with the exuberance of a pep rally and closed with three sets of personal reflections: on the importance of love; on the reason people enroll at the GSE; and on ways to improve public education, in part by restoring the kingdom of God to the process.
Cheers, Love, and Altruism at the Graduate School of Education Harvard Magazine, 5/29/13 «The Graduate School of Education's Convocation ceremony on Wednesday afternoon in Radcliffe Yard began with the exuberance of a pep rally and closed with three sets of personal reflections: on the importance of love; on the reason people enroll at the GSE; and on ways to improve public education, in part by restoring the kingdom of God to the process.»
Indeed, f the handling from Driver: San Francisco is anything to go by i'm not entirely convinced The Crew will lend itself too well on a wheel - Driver San Francisco's was notoriously tail - happy, and it was for this reason that Ubisoft Reflections decided not to implement wheel support.
«Impulse, Reason, Sense, Conflict; Abstract Art from the Ella Fontanals - Cisneros Collection,» Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, Miami, FL, December 3, 2014 — March 29, 2015; catalogue «The Other Side - Mirrors and Reflections in Contemporary Art,» Belvedere, Vienna, Austria, June 18 — October 12, 2014; travels to Museum of Modern Art Carinthia, Klagenfurt, Austria, November 27, 2014 — March 1, 2015 «CalArts Art Benefit & Auction,» Paula Cooper Gallery and Metro Pictures, New York, NY, April 5 — 19, 2014 2013 «Damage Control: Art and Destruction Since 1950,» curated by Kerry Brougher and Russell Ferguson, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., October 24, 2013 — May 26, 2014; traveled to Mudam, Luxemburg City, Luxembourg, July 12 — October 12, 2014; Kunsthaus Graz, Graz, Austria, November 14, 2014 — February 22, 2015 «Room to Live: Recent Acquisitions and Works from the Collection,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA, October 5, 2013 — January 12, 2014 «Nasher XChange,» various sites throughout Dallas, TX, presented by the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, TX, October 19, 2013 — February 16, 2014 «For the Time Being: Hidden Behind Plaster,» Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden - Baden, Baden - Baden, Germany, July 20 — October 27, 2013; catalogue «Endless Bummer II: Still Bummin»,» curated by Jan Tumlir, Malborough Gallery Chelsea, New York, NY, May 11 — June 29, 2013 «Speak, Memory,» Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, New York, NY, May 1 — June 8, 2013 «Made in Space,» curated by Peter Harkawik and Laura Owens, Night Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, March 16 — April 15; traveled to Gavin Brown's Enterprise, New York, NY, July 11 — August 10, 2013 «Selections from the Permanent Collection,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, March 3, 2013 — January 27, 2014.
By presenting Boress's installation together with Mousavi's paintings and ephemera, For All the Wrong Reasons examines the possibilities of a reflection on political context within the premise of an art exhibit.
Through the presentation of the paintings, the ephemera and the installation by Clifford Borress, For All The Wrong Reasons examines the possibility of a reflection on a particular political context within the promise of an art exhibit.
The reasons for all this appear mixed; in one sense it can be seen as being prompted by new directions that art is taking; in another it can be seen as a reflection of the ambitions of venues competing for profile and audience share.
And this will not happen by any scandalous kerfuffle, or in consequence of any contractual obligation, but rather for the one and only good reason: that upon sober reflection, and before 2012 is over, Anthony Watts will conclude, as an individual citizen, and solely of his own free will, that a thoroughgoing, uncompromising, and unequivocal embrace of «Be First with the Truth» is essential to rational skepticism.
Critical Thinking and Analysis Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and / or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action.1 A well - cultivated critical thinker:
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