Not exact matches
It should not be surprising then that Whitehead thought of God
as a
single actual
entity immune to the possibility of loss.59 At least William Christian
sees this
as the proper Whiteheadian view.60 Nevertheless, Christian's position is challenged by Ivor Leclerc, who argues, in agreement with Hartshorne, that Christian's conclusion is incompatible with the categoreal scheme elaborated in chapter two of Process and Reality.61 Here, according to Leclerc, Whitehead «makes clear» that the category of «subjective perishing» is «necessarily applicable to every actual
entity whatever, including God.»
Consider also the «religious sentiment» which we
see referred to in so many books,
as if it were a
single sort of mental
entity.
* Spouses are usually exempt
as the marriage is
seen legally
as single entity, so money is entering the marriage, rather than transferring the money between parties; this merging of money is one reason why divorces are frequently so messy.
When you look at your employees, do you
see a motivated group of individuals, working
as a
single entity in some strange telepathic union?
I don't
see the content (arguments, analysis) changing in texts but I would expect to
see them prepared online in a way that eliminates the text
as a
single entity, since it is the paragraphs and subparts that are used.
Second, Frank Pezzanite, the director of Library Systems and Services, the corporation which, if taken
as a
single entity now operates the fifth largest public library system in the United States,
sees libraries
as poorly administered.
In football parlance the NFL is hoping to connect on a hail mary pass, which would
see the Supreme Court declare the league a
single entity for all purposes, the larger implication being that the league could then set salaries at pre-determined levels
as well
as ticket prices at all venues and sign many exclusive provisioning contracts.