Sentences with phrase «through analogical»

You always can avail comfort, that you are not single, many other go through analogical situations and senses, it is necessary, to enable yourself to move farther and meet someone new.
In conjunction, it becomes extremely difficult to change the minds of people who are fixed on conclusions inferred through analogical reasoning, even if it is rational for them to soberly reconsider.
Whitehead's ideal of a uniform, coherent theory would be better secured through an analogical use of the concept of entity than through the reduction to a single genus of entities, a move that Whitehead himself could not remain faithful to, as his concept of God shows.

Not exact matches

The univocal and equivocal imaginations deny metaphor, deny that any new insight can come through the ordinary — the one flattens it to sameness, the other escapes from it — but what Lynch calls the analogical imagination delves into the mundane, for it is precisely in and through the complexities of historical, limited existence that insight comes, if it comes at all.
McFague argues that images (whether symbolic / analogical or parabolic / metaphorical) need interpretation through concepts and theories, but interpretation never exhausts the meaning of images.
Proclaiming Christ and the Call to Conversion We could agree that the «analogical relationship» created by God «finds its complete expression in the Incarnation and the gift of the Spirit, whereby all things are reconciled in God without ceasing to be themselves» and «that through participation in the grace of Christ and the Spirit all things are reordered to their own essence: they can genuinely become that which they are created to be by being ordered to that for whom they exist» (p. 63).
We have pulled from Gilles Deleuze's reference to Analogical painting as reference to interpret a new generation of emerging painters who pull from representation, distorting it through a new diagram as Urban contemporary artists.
In the fast - paced frenzy that drives our contemporary societies, where thoughts and impulses are beamed by way of artificial satellites and express the paramount need to scroll through the snippets of information that make up the latest trends, the current post-digital, new - media generation is faced with the unprecedented shift from direct life experience to an artificial way of connecting / disconnecting with the natural / analogical world.
One might define a new term, at least a soft or analogical one: «science sensitivity,» the tendency of increasing global temperature to decrease future warming through scientific understanding leading to cultural and behavioral change.
Michael Genesereth of Codex, Stanford's Center for Legal Informatics wrote two years ago that computational law «simply can not be applied in cases requiring analogical or inductive reasoning,» though if there are enough judicial rulings interpreting a regulation the computers could muddle through.
Analogical and evaluative legal search: Once that pile of search results comes back from Lexis or Westlaw (or Ravel Law or Case Text), the lawyer's job is to sort through and find those that best fit the need.
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