Sentences with phrase «twofold nature»

I would say that the right to education in its twofold nature overarches the general twofold of all human rights: not only its implementation is twofold (having to be universal and particular at the same time) but the particularities actually can be and are created and sustained by implementing the right to education.
30I find Whitehead's ascription of this mediation to a twofold nature of God an unconvincing solution.
Each thing and being has a twofold nature: the passive, appropriable, comparable, and dissectible and the active, unappropriable, incomparable, and irreducible.
But now the twofold nature of life no longer applies to man alone but is inherent in things themselves.
Our knowledge of twofold nature is silent before the paradox of the primal mystery.

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If you begin there, «you see human life, dynamic, twofold, the giver and the receiver, he who does and he who endures, the attacking force and the defending force, the nature which investigates and the nature which supplies information, the request begged and granted — and always both together, completing one another in mutual contribution, together showing forth man.»
In Chapter 2 we discussed a twofold responsibility to nature.
The bearing upon prayer of the fact that man is both nature and spirit is twofold.
The sociologist of religion will have to examine the character of this twofold relationship in the case of each individual group because the nature, intensity, duration, and organization of a religious group depends upon the way in which its members experience God, conceive of, and communicate with Him, and upon the way they experience fellowship, conceive of, and practice it.
Through contrasting man with the rest of nature Buber derives a twofold principle of human life consisting of two basic movements.
In «The Nature of Metaphysical Study» Collingwood writes that, with regard to the status of a priori concepts, the metaphysician has to cope with a twofold question: «What are they, and what is the nature of the way in which we knowNature of Metaphysical Study» Collingwood writes that, with regard to the status of a priori concepts, the metaphysician has to cope with a twofold question: «What are they, and what is the nature of the way in which we knownature of the way in which we know them?
The emphasis of the use of nature images in the parables seems to be twofold.
The Christian judgment regarding man's nature is twofold, and both aspects need continually to be kept in mind.
Thus Cyril C. Richardson has criticized the classical formulations of the Trinity as imposing an arbitrary «threeness» upon our theological thinking, and proposes instead a basic twofold distinction between God as Absolute and God as Related.1 This is for Richardson a basic paradox, an apparent self - contradiction, for if we try to bring these aspects into relationship, we compromise God's absoluteness.2 Charles Hartshorne accepts this same twofold distinction, but he removes the contradictory element by understanding it in terms of the abstract and concrete dimensions of God's nature and experience.3
With regard to the production of knowledge it was driven by a twofold agenda: circulating forms of knowledge that «proved» the passive, irrational, traditional, immoral, backward and exotic nature of the Oriental (Eastern) world, and routinized the active, rational, modern, moral, progressive and realistic nature of the Occidental (Western) world.
The cause of the ecocrisis is twofold: 1) We are living in ways that outstrip nature's capacity to regenerate itself on its own time cycles and terms.
My claim, then is twofold: (1) What appears in human beings as creative imagination can be seen throughout nature in less advanced forms.
YOGA: SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS Sirs: Regarding the discussion of yoga exercises, the issue raised by Joe David Brown (Yoga Comes West, SI, Jan. 25) and by B. K. Bagchi (19TH HOLE, Feb. 29) is a twofold one: first, whether it is a scientifically proved fact that yoga exercises exert a demonstrable effect upon the heart; second, if such an effect is demonstrable, what its physiological nature is in terms of accepted concepts of cardiovascular physiology.
His interests are twofold in that he is anxious for both the baby and I whereas I probably want to play the heroin and «do this as nature intended».
For investors, such disasters offer opportunities that are twofold in nature.
Utilizing a wide range of mediums, including drawing, painting, performance, photography, and sculpture, the works on view in Twofold play with duality, both through their tangible materiality — being composed or consisting of two items, parts, etc., together — and in their psychology — having a double character or nature.
Our advice is twofold: if you believe that you have a claim of this nature seek advice and more important is to make sure that your financial affairs are sorted at point of divorce, regardless of whether you have assets or that the divorce is perfectly amicable.»
The creation of the nature reserves in Western Australia included in the claim area of the Miriuwung Gajerrong people occurs through a twofold process: reservation and vesting.
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