Sentences with phrase «struggle for existence»

Those who are trained academically can enable the community to understand that its daily struggle for existence is not separate from its religious understandings, sentiments and beliefs.
To deny something without any basis in fact when simple observation points to root struggle for existence in every creature reflects more a heart of stone than a mind of intelligence.
for many years he has supported the party of Adolf Hitler in its difficult struggle for existence and power to the utmost of his strength... he was always ready to bring sacrifice to Germany's holy altar, and... no National Socialist ever knocked in vain at his door [Dagobert Runes, German Existentialism, Philosophical Library, 1964, p. 13].
One might associate the normative gaze with Schleiermacher's analysis of the physiological development of self - protection and own - kind preservation that evolved through humanity's long struggle for existence, although West does not make this association.
Far down in history such insistence on uniform custom has commonly emerged when any group, especially if it has conceived itself to be a theocracy, has faced a severe struggle for existence in which social cohesion was indispensable.
IS NATURE red in tooth and claw, a bleak battlefield where organisms struggle for existence, conniving and cheating their way to any advantage they can get?
It's such a pity that this railway museum which preserves a historical landmark in public transport in Thailand should be languishing as a private museum struggling for its existence.
Without a style to assign the priority, the exhibition documents the rich panorama of the genre of painting that has left the grave ideological struggles for their existence behind and today again plays a leading role in the art world.
That despite the daily struggle for existence, peace and safety prevail; that the priorities of protecting the young and vulnerable are in place; and that society has not forgotten its reason for being.
«Man, like every other animal, has no doubt advanced to his present high condition through a struggle for existence,» Darwin reminded the reader, «and if he is to advance still higher he must remain subject to a severe struggle.»
No permanent improvement to mankind can result from the attempt by government to remove the necessity of the struggle for existence
We often call things «natural evils»: hurricanes, earthquakes, and tidal waves: in animal life, the struggle for existence among and within species, but never with the intentional inflicting of pain, since at that level there can be little if any real intentionality as we understand it in ourselves: and with us humans the horror of sheer self - centeredness, neglect of or hatred for others, the inflicting of pain, injustice, and oppression, with all that these bring about.
30 Certainly there is sin in the society which makes this possible, but it is sin in the context of the struggle for existence, and the insecurities of men and women in a society where the terms of sexual equality and fulfilment remain obscure.
This meant for the earliest disciples a basic renunciation of the struggle for existence, implemented by a complete break with the power structure of society: the automatic prerogatives of the chosen people, the security of the holy tradition, the comfort of established religious organization and clergy — all such props, controlled by man and as a result constantly available to him for securing his existence, were in principle eliminated.
But only that pattern persisted that gave the animal an advantage in its struggle for existence and that could be inherited.
(2) The process involved a «struggle for existence
It is a fact that in nature there is a «struggle for existence».
Some argue that since the struggle for existence» is a «law of the jungle» it must be a law for humans too.
No liberation of men from economic distress, political oppression and human alienation will succeed which does not free nature from inhuman exploitation and which does not satisfy nature... Therefore the long phase of the liberation of man from nature in his «struggle for existence must be replaced by a phase of the liberation of nature from inhumanity for the sake of «peace in existence».
He specifically points out its relevance to human society when he refers to the «watchwords of the nineteenth century,» viz., «struggle for existence, competition, class warfare, commercial antagonisms between nations, military warfare» (SMW 256).
But only that pattern persisted that gave the animal an advantage in its struggle for existence.
All this is part of the international effort to help America's tallest bird in its struggle for existence.
«We have come to fix the nation, to fix the problems; otherwise as a people, as a nation, we would have been going through a struggle for existence and a great challenge would have been confronting this nation.
In it he wrote: «The life of wild animals is a struggle for existence and the weakest and least perfectly organised must always succumb...»
The second principle is that the human body was adapted by millions of generations of what Darwin called «the struggle for existence» in conditions that differ substantially from today's.
The discovery could shed light on how living creatures maintain competing strategies in the struggle for existence.
A new conceptual evolutionary model first proposed in 2015 in bioRXiv and then published this year in the journal Biologia by Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, associate professor of ecology and biodiversity at Tomsk State University (Russia), reviewed the debated mechanism of speciation, suggesting that competition and a struggle for the existence are not the main drivers of evolution.
In the struggle for existence how do we herald the better angels of our nature?
That's why bisexual men and women in many parts of the world are always trying to struggle for their existence and for finding love.
Out of famine, death and struggle for existence, comes the most exalted end we're capable of conceiving: creation...
In response, the Council sends a single magus, Aquinas Moore, as a token gesture, but what starts as a simple diplomatic mission for Aquinas turns into a struggle for existence against a foe more terrible than any of them has ever encountered, which has already infiltrated the halls of power.
The following morning, returning to his desk cluttered with the debris of the previous evening's struggle with French verbs and the notepaper with all his scribblings across it, he wrote to allay Hooker's fears, explaining with relief: «I can not find one word like the Struggle for existence & Natural Selection.»
The only thing that is similar is that nobody wants to make their retirement years a struggle for existence barely being able to make ends meet.
It has been said that «in the struggle for existence a bad weed is a prince.»
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