Sentences with phrase «social nature»

His response — «Me, We» — is an intense, concise message about the inherently social nature of human beings.
We're proud of the inherently social nature of this game.
«What is missing is science - based solutions that focus on the fundamentally social nature of this problem,» the authors state.
They have a highly social nature, and are a playful breed.
The program appeals to children's social nature as they experience and identify many of these character strengths for the first time.
The whole social nature of book clubs can be a very positive activity for kids who may still feel that reading is boring.
They enable persons to realize their essentially social nature.
Cats have a very different social nature from dogs.
As we continue to discover more about neural integration and the deeply social nature of the brain we are moving towards remarkable new insights into the nature of the mind.
The exhibition is born out of his commitment to the inherently social nature of the material world.
Maybe it's in the game's social nature as you make friends and embark on epic quests tailored for groups.
Starbucks also succeeds at fostering an emotional connection with customers, due in large part to the emotional connection most people have with coffee — drinking it with friends, cozying up to a hot drink in the winter time and enjoying the inherent social nature of «going out for coffee.»
As surprising as this may seem, it makes sense, considering our general social nature and concerns about preserving a sterling reputation and being universally liked.
In the words of Paul, salutary teaching produces piety or godliness, which gives rise to a moral life grounded upon the intrinsic social nature of human existence.
Those Catholic thinkers emphasized our intrinsically social nature and championed the importance of the local, grass - roots bodies that stand between individuals and the large institutions of the market and the state — what Edmund Burke called the «little platoons.»
Their highly social nature also leads to lots of contacts and collaborations, forged over late - night whisky sessions at conferences (and yes, they always turn up to the lectures the next morning).
Introduction Middle level educators have a deep awareness of their students» tremendously social nature.
The dynamic nature of Twitter not only leverages middle level learners» innate social nature, but also provides teachers with a multi-dimensional, multimodal pedagogical tool whose benefits can be realized in real time.
For functions of a more social nature than a formal banquet, Ballrooms and Suites for parties and special events give you the greatest range of services to impress.
As he explains it (he appears to be talking to Marxists), this view insists on the fundamentally social nature of humans, on their being conditioned «all the way down,» and on the complete non-existence of noumenal selves.
Recently, some studies have shown that there are positive aspects of regularly consuming small amounts of beer and wine regularly, such as improved heart health, a decreased risk of gallstones and diabetes, and improved digestion, as well as reduce stress due to the inherent social nature of having a beer with coworkers or friends after a long day at work.
In fact, the whole social nature of Fitbit, including following friends, taunts and cheers, badges and challenges is what sets Fitbit apart from things like the Microsoft Band, which are in isolation.
Introduction to Social Problems Gained insight into methods and theories used to define social natures, including culture, socialization, social organization, social institutions, and social stratification.
Mark Bradford's exhibition for the US Pavilion at the 2017 Venice Biennale, titled Tomorrow Is Another Day, is born out of the artist's longtime commitment to the inherently social nature of the material world.
«Infants develop early understanding of social nature of food: Study finds preferences follow social groups and language; disgust seen as universal.»
And the space is designed to enhance the social nature of shopping.
If you're extroverted then you might not have any trouble with the hyper - social nature of the event, but if you're more introverted, you could find yourself depleted halfway through the day.
Taking a step back and looking at the bigger picture, you might be astonished at how Facebook has managed to map out a network piggybacking on our social nature.
After deploying thousands of badges in workplaces ranging from pharmaceuticals, finance, and software companies to hospitals, we've begun to unlock the secrets of good office design in terms of density, proximity of people, and social nature.
Yet in order to fulfill this calling, congregations need to be aware of the ways in which their social nature both hinders and advances their calling.
Despite some of his protests against the Reformed, Dawson's fundamental convictions about the social nature of the human person resonates with Abraham Kuyper's argument that the organic nature of life is the foundation of the social or ecclesial organisms that come after it.
From this angle, the middle class does not join the wealthy and the poor, they are all joined by a prior order of creation that reveals itself in the social nature of the person and the various bonds that flow from that nature.
Such concepts recognize our social nature and our need to «discern the Body» within the Christian assembly.
In order to assist the pastor, teacher, or student to become more conscious of the social nature and responsibility of preaching, I have formulated five sets of questions.
Whereas Orthodoxy made belief (doxa) its starting point, and Reform Judaism put ethical monotheism atop its theological pedestal, Conservative Judaism's worldview emanated from a specific assumption about the social nature of Judaism.
I believe that Muller's mistake is rooted in a too facile assimilation of Hume and Burke (Burke attacked metaphysical politics and not metaphysics per se, and assuredly believed that custom as «second nature» was deeply rooted in an unchangeable human and social nature) and in a general failure to confront fully the important conservative critique of relativism and historicism.
The realization of the crucial significance of relations between persons, and of the fundamentally social nature of reality is the necessary, saving corrective of the dominance of our age by the scientific way of thinking, the results of which, as we know, may involve us in universal destruction, and by the technical mastery of things, which threatens man with the no less serious fate of dehumanization.
Insofar as the Progressives were Darwinians, we see another similarity: Darwinian conservative Larry Arnhart is one of the defenders of the goodness of our social natures in service to the species against this self - obsessed liberationism.
There can be no such thing as pure «selfishness since no self originates or exists in isolation from others and even the most subjective interest is still of a social nature.
Finally, «if the Religion of God is to be fully adequate to the individual and social nature of man, it must be apocalyptic».
Such an approach also corresponds to what Vatican 11 called the «dignity of human person and their social nature
The social nature of being human also limits our freedom.
I hope such enfoldment will increasingly heighten awareness of the social nature of sin and provide moral energy and direction for realistic Christian citizenship in the world.

Phrases with «social nature»

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