Sentences with phrase «thought processes»

Much bigger than the thought processes and theologies contained in one single building or even on one particular planet.
I even accept that the doubt we may or may not have comes from the same thought processes.
The Bible has its origin in God, and that God used normal human thought processes to communicate His message.
But secondly, and perhaps more importantly, you may be able (in one of your advanced courses) to formulate coherent thought processes.
According to science, only life creates life, intelligence creates intelligence, sentient thought processes create sentient thought processes.
Only the most disillusioned mind could equate the clinical depression that leads to suicide with the rational thought processes that lead to atheism.
Let me make it clear to those people who assign all kinds of thought processes to atheists: (I» l l t y p e s l o w l y, s o y o u c a n g e t i t...)
2Frege (not to mention Herder, Humboldt and Lotze) remained critical towards psychologistic and atomistic theories of knowledge by resisting trends that reduced essential theoretical foundations of logic to actual human thought processes.
Mostly now, I question but find that it just sort of depresses me or upsets me... another friend reminds me, «people are stupid» and then I realize I'm trying to figure out someone else's dysfunctional or irrational thought processes... as if I could bring logic to the world's craziness.
It is this false and extremely non-biblical (as if that was our only authority) idea that has lead to some of the crazy notions coming from the church of the dark ages and infiltrating many people's thought processes today.
perhaps you should extract that bible from your rectum before you comment on others» thought processes.
It should be left in the thought processes which represent numbering and an understanding of the physical world around us (physics).
We can describe with some accuracy our sensations and feelings, but our thought processes — our judgments, decisions, suppositions, emotions, etc. — seem incapable of direct description.
Ergo, it becomes almost impossible to prove the fallacy of their own ill - founded thought processes.
In my opinion, however, the end results are often wooden, forced and bear more similarites to their thought processes than to a living, loving, dynamic God.
Orwell next attacks what he calls «operators or false limbs» — the shoddy phrases that slip so easily from the tongue (or the typewriter) and fill such embarrassingly large blanks both in the thought processes and on paper that we actually grow rather fond of them.
Both his parents were of Jewish descent, but by all accounts, were not orthodox (i.e. didn't keep kosher, etc) and I think this partially framed his thought processes.
My background in education and leadership has given me a focus as much on a person's thought processes and reasoning as on the evidence itself.
Is there a non-physical component to any aspect of nature, including your own mind and thought processes.
Ok, interesting albeit bizarre statement, exactly the thought processes that got him beat by Craig.
interesting albeit bizarre statement, exactly the thought processes that got him beat by Craig.
Trust me, it takes much more faith, and many more irrational thought processes, to believe in the fairy tale of the blob than to believe in an Almighty, all - loving, creating God.
awanderingscot TruthUcannotHandle, you need to develop your adolescent thought processes.
First, its premisses concerning society and modern man are pseudoscientific: for example, the affirmation that man has become adult, that he no longer needs a Father, that the Father - God was invented when the human race was in its infancy, etc.; the affirmation that man has become rational and thinks scientifically, and that therefore he must get rid of the religious and mythological notions that were appropriate when his thought processes were primitive; the affirmation that the modern world has been secularized, laicized, and can no longer countenance religious people, but if they still want to preach the kerygma they must do it in laicized terms; the affirmation that the Bible is of value only as a cultural document, not as the channel of Revelation, etc. (I say «affirmation» because these are indeed simply affirmations, unrelated either to fact or to any scientific knowledge about modern man or present - day society.)
I might be able to agree that if one asks for guidance for oneself then that doesn't necessarily conflict with free will (since you've asked for interference with your own thought processes of your own free will?)
The demonically inclined and inspired sure like to CONTROL the thought processes of the masses, like great little socies and Frankfurtian A&A's.
the thought processes of many of thie religious leaders..
I have been through many of these thought processes myself this year, after a period of real for the fact that the church was so far and away from what it appeared it could be / should be, given its» foundation and inheritance.
In 1993, Francis F. Seeburger, a professor of philosophy at the University of Denver, wrote a profound book on the thought processes of addicts called Addiction and Responsibility.
It was just that the very idea offended something fundamentally essential to my thought processes.
But an emerging body of research is suggesting that spending time alone, if done right, can be good for us — that certain tasks and thought processes are best carried out without anyone else around, and that even the most socially motivated among us should regularly be taking time to ourselves if we want to have fully developed personalities, and be capable of focus and creative thinking.
Simply put, this is a narrow minded, biased, bigoted approach that does NOT value diversity but instead values only allegence to certain politically accepted thought processes and positions.
And I would agree that goal setting and vision «casting» has permeated out thought processes.
It would be FASINATING to listen to the anecdotes, personal histories, thought processes and musings that the question «Why or why not?»
When you have different thought processes and different experiences around the table, more options and more solutions are considered.
IBM was composed of a group of people who had won time and again, decade after decade... The managers who ran IBM grew up in this world... Their long reign of success deeply reinforced and ingrained the thought processes and instincts that led to winning in the vertical industry.
One of the reasons I started the blog was to encourage the formalization of my thought processes.
«Vitaliy Katsenelson walks you through his thought processes in constructing an active value portfolio.
It is really helpful to see your thought processes — especially after the change in market.
Posting analysis — and the above one less than four years ago was my very first written remember — jumped my analysis articles, abilities, thought processes, and education into hyper speed.
Customer journey mapping is a particularly useful tool to help identify the customer's interaction with your organisation, their thought processes and reactions to you, which can reveal opportunities for improvement and innovation in the customer's experience.
They have also helped me spot emerging themes, new ideas, thought processes and mental models.
Because purchasing decisions are made by teams, the thought processes of the marketing and sales functions must catch up with the current dynamics on the path toward a sale.
Their thought processes are becoming more complex and intelligent engagement is what they seek to help them get their demands fulfilled.
You have all the right thought processes in place DH.
This book does an amazing job of tapping into the sentiment, feelings, and thought processes investors were going through.
Definitely not 10 years ago, maybe a bit 5 years ago, and probably starting to creep into people's thought processes in the last few years.
Here are three companies reimagining play time and academics to engage kids while helping shape their thought processes.
This feeling hijacks your rational thought processes, and it's crucial to ask yourself what, exactly, you're afraid of if you want to get over it.
Every new device we own, every digital keypad we use to get into the office and every drone we try to fly on the weekends suddenly fills up our thought processes and we have to put up a hand and say: «No more, that's enough.»
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