Not exact matches
It assumes that
human life is fundamentally practical; hence, knowledge is not most basically the correspondence of some
understanding of reality with «reality - as - it - is,» but it is a continual process of analysis, explanation,
conversation, and application with both theoretical and practical aspects.
Building on but moving beyond psychological
understandings of guilt, and excavating the reality of wrong «being that underlies our wrong» doing, Pieper brings the wisdom tradition of Plato, Augustine, and Aquinas into
conversation with moderns, both Christian and anti-Christian, who try to make sense of sin and evil in the
human condition.
It is the Reason of Plato at work, freeing us from old, stale habits of thought in the expectation that out of the resulting
conversation, from the very turmoil and confusion of interpretations at war with one another, can emerge in good time a better
understanding and a better practice of what it is to become and be within
human communities.
We need to have a
conversation that deepens our
understanding of, and appreciation for, what being
human is all about and that everybody, in my view, every single
human being is a unique expression of the spectrum of both the masculine and feminine, because God is neither male nor female.
They also need to be in
conversation with those who work professionally to
understand what is going on in our society: above all, those who pursue
human science disciplines with philosophical responsibility.
In this cross-disciplinary
conversation I turn first to what is known about the brain, then to what we
understand about belief, and finally, on the basis of that convergence of ideas, to an examination of the cultural symbol - images of Byzantine and medieval architecture, which express both cognitive and cosmic ways of
understanding human life.
Professor Alice Roberts talks to us about why we need to
understand the connections with food, the environment and
human health — and why we need to start by engaging a meaningful
conversation with communities to increase general awareness, maybe even with the help of sociologists, philosophers, poets and artists.
I have two small sons (7 and 5) and I try somehow every day to work into our
conversations that my job as a mom (and the job of their other parents) is to make them socially constructive, decent
human beings... Who
understand common courtesies, who remain compassionate and show empathy for those less fortunate, who have work ethic and a moral compass....
In today's
conversation, Kiran helps us gain a new
understanding of the
human microbiome and how it specifically relates to health and wellness.
Additionally, through critical
conversations and dialogue with colleagues in the HGSE community, I have realized how imperative it is to continue to deconstruct traditional systems of education in order to further
understand how the development of identity (whether
human, institutional, or organizational) is imperative for creating lasting change.
I consider it to be my life's work to unite art and philosophy in a new way that will inspire
conversation, realization, and
understanding about what it means to be
human.
The company's software can recognize the
human voice, record
conversations, and keep track of each instance in which the software failed to
understand speech, according to VocalIQ's website.
«Engaging in transformative
conversations about clients» sexual concerns requires thoughtful consideration and
understanding — of how our bodies work (in terms of desire, arousal, anxiety, and so on), of our comfort level when discussing sex overtly, and of how sexuality informs and contextualizes
human relationships,» write Green and Fleming.