Sentences with phrase «unaided human»

This phrase is the basis of the catholic doctrine that «unaided human reason is unable to reach certitude, and that the fundamental act of human knowledge consists in an act of faith, and the supreme criterion of certitude is authority».
After all, if a Bible writer, such as Jeremiah, had looked up at the night sky and had tried to count the visible stars, he would have counted only three thousand or so, for that is how many the unaided human eye can detect on a clear night.
Tau Boötis A is a spectral type F star that is somewhat bluer, brighter, and larger than Sol, and is visible to the unaided Human eyes from Earth's night sky (more).
It is visible to unaided Human eyes under a dark sky (particularly during the Spring in the northern hemisphere).
We have already said that this truth is beyond the grasp of unaided human reason and that we come to it by way of revelation.
Many of the religious countermoderns, on the other hand, were asserting a more pessimistic version of the unaided human condition, and hence the need of more radical divine corrective.
Science is the great success story of the unaided human intellect.
What so many Catholics seem to be saying is that, so far as we can determine with our unaided human intellects, according to even the «metaphysically modest» version of neo-Darwinism, there is no real plan, purpose, or design in living things, and absolutely no directionality to evolution; yet we know those things to be true by faith.
Does it mean that unaided human reason can not grasp the evident order, purpose, and intelligence manifested so clearly in the world of living beings?

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Moreover, it is a truth accessible to reason unaided by divine revelation that human beings have a spiritual nature, in the sense of being rational and free and having a soul that is not reducible to matter.
Goodman argues that human reason, unaided by special revelation, can teach us much about God» including a basic understanding of what He requires of us in our practical conduct.
But this presupposes that we have all been born with the perfect and complete freedom necessary to fulfill God's law, indeed, that human beings could live morally perfect lives unaided by grace.
Taylor, in the end, makes a case for «Judaeo - Christian theism,» and for «its central promise of a divine affirmation of the human, more total than humans can ever attain unaided
It is for this reason doubtless that the book lives, for even the great name of the Sage could hardly have kept it alive for so many centuries, had it not made a genuine appeal to human interest and expressed much of what humanity longs to express but can not do unaided.
Hale also argued that language should be seen as «the product of human intellectual toil» rather than something that evolves unaided.
Around the U.S., engineers are finishing one - year crash projects to create robots able to dash 200 miles through the Mojave Desert in a day, unaided by humans.
That said, these determined fighters would be able to successfully triumph over vicious wild boars and baboons unaided by humans or other dogs.
AVALON, CA — For the first time since intensive restoration efforts began nearly 30 years ago, two bald eagle chicks have hatched unaided by humans on Catalina over the weekend.
You are contemplating that the melt water unaided, by human hand can actually run uphill to a higher potential energy location.
Normally, the definition of whether something is «public» for purposes of an expectation of privacy is whether it could be detected by a human being unaided by technological enhancements from a place where someone could lawfully be to make that kind of observation.
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