Sentences with phrase «specific dynamic relationships»

It lends itself to a philosophical affirmation of the analogy of being in which «higher» forms of complex life are more real, more a unity - in - being, precisely because of their specific dynamic relationships to their environment.

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Recognition of the need for an interpenetrative societal view of the world, perhaps more than any specific philosophical requirement, has led process - thinkers to place their emphasis upon «becoming», as a dynamic movement of development in relationship, rather than upon «being»; here, they insist, is the best «model» for our understanding of God.
D / s: Dominant and Submissive, refers to a specific relationship dynamic in which one party has authority over the other, sometimes only in the bedroom.
Works in various scale create dynamic spatial relationships: a metal structure covered with accumulated bottles sits on the floor, informed by vernacular architecture as well as the cotillion, a social dance originating in France in the 18th century and further developed by African Americans in the United States; and a chandelier of oversized cowrie shells hangs dramatically within a large and site - specific yurt - like structure.
Their research based projects explore the dynamic relationship between nature and culture through the lens of specific sites and locations.
Organized around specific exhibitions, publications, and organizations as models, the Conference brings together important recent projects that are grounded in the creative use or repurposing of existing structures and conventional idioms, yet still retain a productive — or at least dynamicrelationship to institutions.
Or, is it some natural dynamic or chemistry between two specific people that creates relationship success instead?
The common thread in these statements is this couple's focus on «fixing» the other person rather than on taking specific actions to change their part in a relationship dynamic that is undesirable.
It is a psycho - dynamic couple's therapy, based upon specific aspects of analysis of the role the primary family member and other salient past relationships play in the relationship here and now, especially in our analysis of the anatomy of a conflict.
Dr. Lawrence developed a new model conceptualizing specific couple processes as unique multi-faceted, dyadic and dynamic phenomena, and examined the developmental courses of each relational process over the early years of romantic relationships.
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