Sentences with phrase «total life of the society»

Also, we need to look at how the total life of the society will be organized to meet its needs and reach its goals.

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Now this «soul» is the «life» of the man, and it is an enduring object, a personally ordered, purely temporal, continuous, subordinate society within the total, bodily man.
So the point of Whitehead's example in the above passage would be that in talking about the membership of the complex structured society which is a total man, in the ordinary sense of the term, one is referring not to a subordinate society, such as the enduring object which is the life, or soul, of the man, but to all the individual actual occasions in all the subordinate societies and subordinate nexus which make up the man.
So much is this true that the total separation of faith and religion from life and culture became a cardinal principle of a new outlook, now called The Philosophy of Science, the doctrine of which is that nothing is valid in society, in community law, or in educational principle, unless it belongs to the experimental order and can be proven by the senses.
The attitudes of people of religion towards the media are extremely varied from uncritical acceptance to total rejection of media's presence in the life of society.
The kingdom then becomes moral and ethical obedience to God's call within the total sweep of personal and social living, with special emphasis on the human responsibility to correct the evils of an unjust and unloving society.
In line with recent research, Gibson Winter finds that «certain metaphoric networks become dominant in a total society, shaping modes of thought, action, decision and life
Equally important, however, is the need of ideas and feedback from persons in all walks of life representative of the total society that express their visions, needs, insights, hopes, and fears.
Such deliberations and the decisions which follow are the essence of politics — the sum total of all those actions by which a society organizes itself for the purpose of achieving the good life.
With this background in mind, then, let me spell out some of the characteristics of a biopolitical theology, which seeks to take into account man's total life set within nature and cosmos as well as within society and history.
This perverted psychiatric identity, elevated to the status of a mutant «life form» in order to safeguard polite society against its disgusting depravities, swallowed up the entire character of the afflicted: «Nothing that went into [the homosexual's] total composition was unaffected by his sexuality.
Hromadka of Czechoslovakia used to speak of the credibility of the evangelistic mission of the church as dependent upon the total life of the church, that is to say, it depends upon the way in which the church makes its prophetic mission of defence of human personhood and peoplehood in society and state and the ability of the church to reconcile diversity within its fellowship of divine forgiveness and become a source of reconciled diversity in the larger society.
They believe that not only is human difference a healthy fact of life, but that individuals should understand the past and present dynamics of ethnic identity, relationships and groups, not only because it will make them more sure of themselves, but also because it will strengthen the democratic nature of tire total society.
The individualism of Wiltshire churchgoers and the isolation of their church from the larger society were not unrelated to the way they demarcated the presence of God in distinct events within the total life of the congregation.
Such an ethics always asks about the meaning of any particular sexual act in the total context of the persons involved, in the context of their society, and in the context of that direction which God desires for human life.
The human community is part of a larger society of living things, of an ecosphere, and even of the total biosphere.
The easiest way to understand this would be to regard God, like human persons, as a living person.30 A living person is a succession of moments of experience with special continuity.31 At any given moment I am just one of those occasions, but when I remember my past and anticipate my future, I see myself as the total society or sequence of such occasions.
It matters to God; hence it is meaningful to speak of the way in which, once we have come to the end of our life in this world, something abides — and that something is of enormous importance and gives dignity to our humanity, both for you and me as particular persons and also for human society in its total reality — a society of which each of us is a member, by virtue of our belonging together in what an Old Testament text beautifully calls «a bundle of life».
As Wenger said in response to the protests: «We live in a society of total opinion but we live off not what we say but what we do — and what we do is on the pitch,» Tomorrow night, Arsenal desperately need to «do what they do» and take all three points from high - flying Southampton to take some pressure off the manager and the players....
«We live in a society of total opinion but we live off not what we say but what we do and what we do is on the pitch.»
Pitching the idea to organisations and individuals within the music industry was the next step and I was bowled over by how quickly it gained industry - wide support and sponsorship from: Brian May (Queen); Andy Taylor (Duran Duran); Lee Latchford Evans (Steps); Future Publishing (Total Guitar, Classic Rock and many more); Yamaha music; UK Music; BPI; Live Nation; Music Managers Forum (MMF); Incorporated Society of Musicians; Musicians Union; MVPA; LondonParties; Team Spirit Media Group; Pernod - Ricard; the All Party Parliamentary Group on Music (APPG on Music); and the All Party Parliamentary Group on Pubs & Clubs (APPG on Pubs & Clubs).
Today we live in a society which turns a blind eye to the total cost of carbon.
Kansas Humane Society Highlights from 2016: Total animals in our care - 15,660 Live animal intake - 11,918 Live animal outcomes - 10,330 Euthanasia - 1,588 which is down 554 from last year Increased Save Rate from 83 % to 87 % Performed a total of 8,651 Spay / Neuter surgeries to help reduce overpopulation (2,843 of those were donor - subsidized for low - income familes) The Youth Education Program reached 14,311 children in our commTotal animals in our care - 15,660 Live animal intake - 11,918 Live animal outcomes - 10,330 Euthanasia - 1,588 which is down 554 from last year Increased Save Rate from 83 % to 87 % Performed a total of 8,651 Spay / Neuter surgeries to help reduce overpopulation (2,843 of those were donor - subsidized for low - income familes) The Youth Education Program reached 14,311 children in our commtotal of 8,651 Spay / Neuter surgeries to help reduce overpopulation (2,843 of those were donor - subsidized for low - income familes) The Youth Education Program reached 14,311 children in our community
Though his work has often been explained by his own biographical context (the loss of meaning and the desperation that came out of a normative life in the sterile suburbs of Southern California), he freed himself from this through a wider reflection on the conditions of life in a total society of the spectacle.
Similarly, climate change will not be mitigated, let alone stopped or reversed, unless all the countries of the world become serious about systemic, total, and orchestrated reorientations of their economies and societies» ways of living on the Earth.
(05/20/2013) Human - caused changes to our biosphere — the global total of the world's ecosystems — are now so great and alarmingly rapid that human lives and societies undoubtedly face epic challenges in the near future as our biosphere deteriorates, planetary boundaries are reached, and tipping points exceeded.
It is a culturally diverse society with a population of more than 22 million.21 Australia's population includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) peoples and migrants from some 200 countries with Indigenous Australian peoples representing 2.5 % of the total population.22 In over 60 years of planned post-war migration, Australia has accepted more than 6.5 million migrants and in the most recent census (2006), 3.1 million people (16 % of the population) were reported to speak a language other than English at home.23 The majority of the population lives in the cities mainly located around the coast; however, many live in rural and remote areas ranging from dry arid land to tropical and a few live in what are arguably some of the most remote and untouched areas of the world.
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