Sentences with phrase «see the distinction as»

Baldessari clearly belongs to the camp that doesn't quite see the distinction as clear - cut, repeatedly asserting the arbitrariness of categories in his works and writings.

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It remains to be seen whether the CRTC will see that as a hard enough distinction.
Importantly, Siddall and his management team also wrote a new mission statement that emphasized the agency was about satisfying housing «needs,» not wants — a key distinction for an organization that long saw boosting homeownership as part of its mandate.
Secondly, again as Thomas Aquinas helps us to see, there is a distinction between creation understood philosophically and creation understood theologically.
The Canadian thinker Charles Taylor, in any case, is gaining status as the world's premier philosopher of modernity, the most judicious, the one who makes the most apt and discerning distinctions, the one who best sees both modernity's grandeur and its misery.
We are made male and female, man and woman, and attempts to blur distinctions under the seemingly innocuous term «gender» are really attempts to assert that sex should be seen as an autonomous human activity, something which has noother meaning than what the individual wishes to bestow upon it.
I don't exactly disagree, though I think where we differ is that I see a distinction between receiving eternal life by faith and living as a follower of Jesus.
As for responding as a Christian or as a feminist, I personally don't see a distinction between the categorieAs for responding as a Christian or as a feminist, I personally don't see a distinction between the categorieas a Christian or as a feminist, I personally don't see a distinction between the categorieas a feminist, I personally don't see a distinction between the categories.
The important discrimination, as he saw it, was not between material and immaterial — a distinction with which he never dealt — but between moral and immoral.
However in this case it is Bultmann who sees no such distinction, but rather understands Jesus to be here existentially as radical as Paul.
The way of distinction, therefore, puts a positive valuation on the time - space continuum and, though it sees divine redemption as the remaking of history into something new, it can not conceive of divine - human interaction in other than historical terms which preserve the qualitative difference between God and man.
«21 Applying this distinction to God we can see that the primary meaning of an «act of God» would refer to «the act whereby, in each new present, he constitutes himself as God.
In any case, this distinction between the given and The Given is anticipated in the correspondence, as seen in Brightman's willingness to admit some degree of «faintness» in the given.40 The real difference may lie in Brightman's methodological desire to have the self (and what is given to and as the self, the shining present) clearly defined, while Hartshorne insists that not only the self, but also the given «is more or less vague,» and must be so.
On the face of it Santayana rejects all three of these departures from the tradition, since (1) he makes no very explicit move from a continuant to an event ontology, (2) regards the inherent nature of an object as a matter of the individual eternal essence which it actualizes and (3) regards the distinction between matter and form as at least a virtually inevitable way of expressing the obscure manner in which one state of things takes over from another (see RB 278 - 284).
Buber traces the development of this philosophy through Feuerbach and Vico to Marx, who made the distinction between good and evil a function of the class struggle, and Nietzsche, who, «like Marx, saw historical morals as the expression and instruments of the power struggle between ruling and oppressed classes.»
He is, rather, a very complex structured society which sustains, among many other societies, a regnant, personally ordered, subordinate society (an enduring object) which Whitehead refers to as «the soul of which Plato spoke» (Adventures of Ideas 267 — see also pp. 263 - 264 for a clear statement of the distinction between «the ordinary meaning of the term «man,» which includes the total bodily man, and the narrow sense of «man,» where «man» is considered a person in Whitehead's technical sense, i.e., as the regnant, personally ordered society which he identifies as his equivalent of Descartes» thinking substance and Plato's soul).
Besides that, I can not see how any so called loving God can include mass distinction of life, his creations, over and over again in the history of our planet as we know it.
Let us never forget that precisely out of reverence for the Deity he was ignorant, that, so far as a pagan could be, he kept watch as a judge on the border between God / and man, watching out to see that the deep gulf of qualitative distinction be firmly fixed between them, between God / and man, that God / and man may not in a way, philosophice, poetice, etc., coalesce into one.
Virtue theorists in general tend to emphasize «being» as opposed to «doing,» a distinction which is usually seen as equivalent to the distinction between agent and act.
It is commonly pointed out that in Pauline thought there is no clear distinction made between the Holy Spirit and the spirit of the risen Christ.43 Even in the Johannine tradition, as we have seen, the Holy Spirit was received by the disciples from the risen Jesus on Easter day.
I asked because I see that distinction as one that's fundamental to the Gospel.
It is very important to see that panentheism is intended to be a mean between the absentee - God of deism — who is indeed also the God of much popular Christian teaching and preaching and of much supposedly orthodox theology — and the pantheistic God who is simply identified with the world as it is — an identification sometimes without qualification but more frequently with certain reservations that are thought to safeguard moral distinctions.
In sum, in the argument that a PVS patient ought to be sustained as long as possible I see the unhappy fruits of the three technological seductions I described above: death by «starvation» has now become our fault, not nature's, if we omit treatment; the distinction between omission and commission is erased in the insistence that the stopping of artificial feeding is the same as killing the patient and, as too often happens, a new technology gets legitimated and routinized by an invocation of the sanctity of life.
Thus, we can see that and how Ogden's critical appropriation of Whitehead's comprehensive empiricism as a hermeneutical grid for presenting in first - order fashion the content of experience as a sense of worth that requires the threefold distinction of self, other, and whole in order to describe it both is informed by and illustrates his second - order analysis.
(The ethical distinctions, for example, between drinking as a part of a relaxed evening at home and drinking prior to operating a car or other piece of potentially lethal machinery, need to be seen clearly by a young person.)
Indeed, they can be seen as traditions of human action, in distinction, although not separation, from traditions of thought.
Luther's distinction between law and gospel seems to express this view, as does the vision of the twentieth «century Polish mystic St. Faustina Kowalska, which portrays a wrathful God the Father holding back from the application of terrible justice only because He sees man through the wounds of His Son.
I don't see this distinction... I don't accept it as a personal philosophy that the state may do something totally against the ethics of the state.
This is made even clearer in his distinction between «cool» and «hot» media as we shall see.
It is not as though God did not see the distinction between good and evil.
In other words, shrews are the «motors,» rather than the «sensories,» (As to this distinction, see the admirably practical account in J.M. Baldwin's little book, The Story of the Mind, 1898.)
The biggest challenge Claudine faces as a Christian social entrepreneur is in the distinction between work and ministry: «I really do see my work as my ministry.
Perhaps the most important distinction of all is between those congregations that see social service as part of their mission and those that do not.
By making a distinction between your faith which is constant and your beliefs that change, you can claim consistency while being inconsistent, and as we've seen your faith is not committed to any theology.
There is a close parallel in the interaction of metaphorical language and literal language; there is no sharp line between the two, but only a distinction which is relative, shifting, and contextdependent.31 «Man is a wolf» invites reflection not only on wolf - life characteristics of man, but also on man - like characteristics of the wolf, which is seen thereafter as more human.
In the relational view, as we have seen, there is no absolute distinction between the self and the other.
Early adopters see it as a mark of distinction, differentiation, and certification.
I mean, hell man, the surprising level of athleticism we have seen just from his countless posters as a rookie, as well as setting 3 pt shooting records, while being a 7 footer, are qualifiers enough to call him a «unicorn», unless you want to argue about that opinionated distinction and what it actually means.
As if losing to Sunderland and seeing John Terry banned for his final game at Stamford Bridge wasn't bad enough, Chelsea now have the «distinction» of being the worst Premier League title defender ever.
England and Wales have always been seen as one country without the same distinction that Scotland has.
The distinction is semantic, of course, and you may not see much of a difference between this formulation and what I describe as the norm.
I was interested to see in your last issue (TP, July) that Colin Moynihan has what must be the unique distinction of winning gold as a cox in the Home Countries International in 1958 - when just three - years - old.
He wanted to make a distinction between what he saw as a politics of blame, grievance and fear — in a clear if not explicit reference to UKIP — and what the Lib Dems offer.
Still, Chapman says, he would not be surprised to see water ice on asteroids, adding that the distinction between comets, traditionally considered to be icy, and asteroids, which have been largely thought of as rocky, is becoming increasingly blurred.
As to «whether raised as omnivores or vegans», none of the data or studies I have seen make any distinction between children raised as omnivores or as «vegans»As to «whether raised as omnivores or vegans», none of the data or studies I have seen make any distinction between children raised as omnivores or as «vegans»as omnivores or vegans», none of the data or studies I have seen make any distinction between children raised as omnivores or as «vegans»as omnivores or as «vegans»as «vegans».
As you will see, the authors suggest that, even though neuronal degradation occurs with both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients, there is a subtle distinction between physiologic aging and age - related neurodegenerative disorders.
This distinction is seen as important, as self - sacrifice is commonly viewed as an act of high self - control.
A sugar daddy in Australia is typically a man of taste and distinction and while some see the sugar daddy / sugar baby relationship as being centered on the exchange of gifts and money, these bonds are usually much deeper.
Hong has the distinction of being fixated on form, while being largely indifferent to aesthetics, which makes it refreshing to see a Hong movie as handsome as this after a run of features that looked like they were shot on mid-2000s consumer video.
The poster also lists Marvel Studios as the studio that brought blockbusters Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy to the screen, creating a clear distinction of exactly which films Marvel wants viewers to think of when they see Ant - Man.
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