Sentences with phrase «successive phases of»

The works will be presented in chronological order highlighting four successive phases of production.
Once this development culminated in the product of the successive phases of clinical trials, for a provision of patients.
It would be odd that God should eternally aim at a goal that is in principle unreachable, and Whitehead explicitly refers to God's satisfaction as something real.32 Apparently, satisfactions are related to the successive phases in God's becoming as they are related to temporal actual occasions, and not as they are related to successive phases of the becoming of such occasions.
I draw Merleau - Ponty's notion of ambiguity into comparison with Whitehead's adventure and investigate the presence of both in the successive phases of the concrescence of an actual occasion.
For Spinoza and emerging critical Protestants, the Jahwist was one of several successive phases of better — or worse — history writing to be detected below the surface of the biblical narrative.
Such would be the successive phases of the image: it is the reflection of a profound reality; it masks and denatures a profound reality; it masks the absence of a profound reality; it has no relation to any reality whatsoever: it is its own pure simulacrum.
It is that, to be sure, because we have no direct experiential evidence for the successive phases of concrescence, and can not expect that they will suddenly emerge under the powerful gaze of some yet - to - be-invented scientific instrument.
For instance, consider these remarkable examples of scientific knowledge: the sphericity of the earth (XXXIX, 5), the formation of rain (XXX, 48), fertilization by the wind (XV, 22), the aquatic origin of all living creatures (XXI, 30), the duality in the sex of plants and other creatures, then unknown (XXXVI, 35), the collective life of animals (VI, 38), the mode of life of the bees (XVI, 69), the successive phases of the child in his mother's womb (XXII, 5; XXIII, 14).
In speaking of «parts» of the Galilean ministry we refer not to successive phases of Jesus» work but merely to more or less distinct portions of the narrative, sometimes marked by the insertion of collections of sayings and sometimes arbitrarily divided for convenience in presentation.
This subjective aim, in its successive modifications, remains the unifying factor governing the successive phases of inter-play between physical and conceptual feelings.
In order to insure interaction between the subjective aim and other feelings, Whitehead invokes consideration of «the successive phases of the concrescence (PR 224G).
It prehends both the eternal objects and the temporal entities in its past in terms of this aim, and in successive phases of its own becoming it fashions a new creative Synthesis which is itself.

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(c) The absence of instantaneous cuts in any temporal process does not exclude qualitative diversity of successive phases.
In the perception of memory there is the mnemic awareness of the multiplicity of successive phases.
In the Aristotelian scheme growth and development are primarily the unfolding of principles in successive phases, each phase of which is itself substantial reality; a squirrel killed before reproducing is no less a substance because it ceased to exist before fulfilling the final cause of being a squirrel.
In response to this concern, it is said that the Boisi group is only taking the initiative in a restructuring of the governance of the Catholic Church that will, in its successive phases, expand to include democratically elected representation at every level of the Church's life.
Two things: he infallibly preserves each successive cosmic and subcosmic event in his perpetual memory, thereby rendering it immortal; and he gives order and guidance through inspiration to the creatures in the next phase of the creative Process.57 Hartshorne adopts the Whiteheadian view that God may really rule the world but that he does so chiefly by persuasion.
My position is that genetic phases are earlier and later than one another in exactly the same sense that successive occasions are earlier and later, but that whereas all occasions earlier than a given one lie in its past, and all occasions later than it lie in its future, this is not true of the genetic phases of a single occasion.
In discussing how the one decision effected by the concrescence as a whole is analyzable as a series of successive decisions (1:422 f), I was not considering the occasion's being, much less assuming that this was constituted by the set of genetic phases.
In each phase of concrescence the subjective aim undergoes successive modification, and each such modification is termed a «subjective end.»
«Process» is a sequentially structured sequence of successive stages or phases whereas «process philosophy» sees processes as central in the ontological scheme of things.
Each successive phase is a lure to the creation of feelings which promote its realization» (PR 224 / 343D).
The club's unusually low position in the La Liga table (fourth) also suggests a rebuilding phase could be about to get underway in the next season or two after so much success over the last couple of seasons under Zinedine Zidane, which has included a domestic title and two successive Champions League triumphs.
• The Madrid club went into that match in Lisbon on a run of seven successive away wins in the UEFA Europa League knockout phase.
• Lazio, who have qualified for the UEFA Europa League knockout phase in each of their last five participations — after that initial lapse in 2009/10 — have lost two of their last three European fixtures outside Italy, against Zulte Waregem (2 - 3) and FCSB (0 - 1), having previously equalled a UEFA Europa League record, group stage to final, by going 11 successive away matches unbeaten (W4 D7).
They are on a run of four successive away victories in the UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League knockout phase.
Although the rate of rejection constitutes a small proportion of all select committee recommendations, it is clear that 2009 onwards constitutes a significantly more assertive phase of select committee activity, who — as successive governments have reiterated — are not expected to challenge a minister's decision.
However, the research team — which included lead author Yu Shu and colleagues Dongli Yu, Wentao Hu, Bo Xu, Julong He, and Zhongyuan Liu of Yanshan University, and Yanbin Wang of University of Chicago — used a pathway of successive pressure and temperature conditions to create a form of bismuth that has a «structural memory» of a previous phase.
For most of the past 15 years, a mission to return to Europa has lingered in a perpetual early - study phase, trapped between the shifting and often conflicting priorities of successive Congresses and presidents.
Phase - contrast images of organ - derived endothelial cells (37 °C culture conditions) that had undergone two successive selection processes by flow cytometry.
This high variability is attributed to the successive passages of a zonal salinity front, trapped in the (5 N 5 S) equatorial band and migrating in phase with the southern oscillation index.
The most intense phase of intervention took place in the first grade year for each of three successive cohorts.
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