Sentences with phrase «sociality which»

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Mutual dependence and interdependence, deepening inter-relationship all along the line of advance, community or sociality, participation in a common life, the presence of a drive towards satisfaction of the subjective aim, and above all the directive or projective aspect which is so closely related to that aim: here we have «in little» what in the universe at large we find in other ways.
This Christian stress on sociality, which (as we shall see in the next chapter) is the natural reason for the existence of the Christian community as well as of other human groupings, has a close relationship with the fourth assertion: that each of us is an organic unity, body - mind - spirit.
Human sociality is entirely an outgrowth and expression of these unavoidable relationships, which are no more «agreed upon» by some hypothetical caucus of Australopithecenes than is human existence itself.
When they speak of persons, they imply the notion of social belonging in which men and women are so related that one might very well say that personality and sociality are two sides of the same coin, two aspects of the same reality.
In other words, they have failed to relate human sexuality, in its genital expression, to process and sociality, which is the way God works in the world.
Inherent in Christian understandings of the realities of the human condition and of what personhood might be if it were set free to flourish, and in Christian understandings of society and church, is a strong stress on human sociality and an equally strong resistance to the ways in which individualistic views of personhood erode or deny sociality.
Whitehead repudiates the laissez - faire individualism of the Enlightenment.6 Whereas ancient societies failed to perceive man as an individual, social contract theory neglects man s essential sociality, which is more primal than his individuality: contract presupposes custom.
«The human organoids are good for studying the very early stages of brain development, but may not reveal much about later, more mature stages on which things like sociality depend,» says John Mason at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
«The organoids are good for studying the very early stages of brain development, but may not reveal much about later stages on which things like sociality depend.»
Advanced sociality, or eusociality, a hallmark of which is reproductive specialization into worker and queen castes, is essentially a phenomenon of the group of invertebrates known as arthropods.
Dr Holman said he was looking forward to studying Australian bees next, which evolved sociality independently from the European species in this study.
While smartphones harness a normal and healthy need for sociality, Professor Veissière agrees that the pace and scale of hyper - connectivity pushes the brain's reward system to run on overdrive, which can lead to unhealthy addictions.
So we study how sociality evolved in animals, which might offer us some insights into our own social behavior.
They concluded: «These findings raise the possibility that sagittal cresting in fossil hominin taxa may have been driven by both diet - related factors and sexual selection,» adding that sagittal crests «may provide some insight into sociality in the extinct hominin taxa in which they do occur.»
As he commented, «if you've ever had anonymous sex in a park or even in a bathhouse, basically it is like having sex with a zombie, and not necessarily in a bad way... having sex with them frees you from the personal and emotional restraints of normal sexual behaviour».65 American scholar Shaka McGlotten echoes this sentiment when he suggests that the «collective zombification» of «contemporary queer sociality» as represented in LaBruce's zombie films, possesses a creativity and «openness» from which «enlivening modes of agency» can be at the very «least» imagined if not cultivated.66 In symbolising the «return of the repressed» LaBruce's zombies evoke the idealised polymorphous body of sexual liberation.
It's about using your friends as resources to progress in the game, which is the opposite of actual sociality or friendship.
This exhibition is another important retrospective exhibition held after his solo exhibition at the Long Museum (West Bund) in 2016, which features all his representative and contemporary works from different periods and different series throughout his 50 - year course of creation, demonstrating his creative context through the examination of sociality and aesthetics in his works and the milestones of his career.
For her debut solo exhibition in Miami, Tsabar presents an installation comprised of three evolving bodies of work which examine human sociality and behaviour through the relation of body and space and the underlying role of intimacy and performativity.
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