I think we can show that science isn't an elite club hoping to turn away prospective members; it's a warm and inviting field that
recognizes human imperfection.
Not exact matches
Niebuhr's realism required «
recognizing that the
imperfections of the world stemmed from fallen
human nature, that the social implications of
human selfishness had to be reckoned with, that to improve the world it would be necessary to work with
human limitations and not dream of obliterating them.
We can choose to
recognize that we are imperfect
human beings, but that together we are committed to move past our
imperfections, to create a dance that reflects our story as a couple — one that is marked by unconditional love, joy, strength, and creativity.
Two parents who can
recognize their
imperfections and who know that they are mutually dependent can augment each other's efforts, and protect the children from the undue influence of the
human flaws and limitations of each other simply by providing a different perspective and experience.