Sentences with phrase «understanding of human nature»

I am blessed with a deep understanding of human nature and an enormous propensity for celebrating life.
A more sober understanding of human nature can help a congregation identify and properly name evil and the abuse of power.
My break had also, and more profoundly, to do with fundamental understanding of human nature, and with the relationship of that understanding to the socialist vision.
So, consider only free diet programs that are based on a scientific understanding of human nature.
This is the purpose of yoga - to provide a life - long journey of growth and understanding of our human nature along with the health benefits of energetic balance and full body control.
It's important to seek out a program that's based in solid science, clinical wisdom and experience, and a clear understanding of human nature and eating psychology.
In my opinion such plastic work shows not only a highly developed psychological understanding of human nature, it also shows besides an extremely strong visionary power a very cultivated artistic discipline.
A young person with fresh ideas and an intimacy with new technology or a veteran who may not know social media but who has an exceptional understanding of human nature?
He defends, against the Neoplatonists, the Christian understanding of human nature as intrinsically open to sociability such that the life of virtue should be a social life.
Marxism's lack of understanding of human nature, it's morally flawed call for violence, it's debasement of the individual to be subservient to the Party and to the State, the lack of curtailment on the state's power, and a host of other issues caused it to be a political failure as precedent to it's economic failures, which are legion.
The means of establishing harmony which are revealed in the Qur» an are based on faith and justice, and a wise understanding of human nature.
One can see recent standoffs in Geneva on so - called traditional values resolutions as manifestations of a conflict between two rival conceptions of human dignity: one, supported by most Western advocates, that focuses on individual autonomy; and the other, proposed by voices from the global East and South, that focuses on traditional understandings of human nature.
In case you do not have your Jan - Feb 2008 issue of this magazine handy, Fr Finigan outlined After Asceticism's rejection of «the primacy of place that is given to the therapeutic mentality because it fails to appreciate the role that religious devotion and faith play in the moral life of the priest, and has no proper understanding of human nature, original sin and free will.»
Director Katell Quillevere also wrote the film's screenplay (based on Maylis De Karangal's novel Mend the Living); a keen understanding of human nature shines through in both her dialogue and direction.
New York Times columnist David Brooks discusses the findings culled from brain research, behavioral economics, psychology, and the study of the human mind and how they point to an old yet new understanding of human nature and human success.
He had an instinctual understanding of human nature, and was pretty obsessed about giving customers value for their money.
Far be it from me to improve upon Pascal (or Trueman), but a robust understanding of human nature finds entertainment to be more than «legitimate.»
Here we can see that the bourgeois mind is a version of a secularized understanding of human nature.
«If — per impossibile — the whole world were able to adopt that outlook, immediately one whole source of conflict and confusion would vanish and we would be premising how we are to live good, flourishing lives on our most generous understanding of human nature
Further, the Marxist understanding of human nature views social history as the process of the human species» selfcreation.
For John Paul, socialism turned out the way it did — anti-growth, anti-human, and anti-worker — because it was based on a false understanding of human nature.
Today's political debates occur largely and almost exclusively between liberals, first - wave and second - wave, neither of whom confront the fundamentally alternative understanding of human nature and the human relationship to nature that the preliberal tradition defended.
Last June Pope Benedict suggested that, in response to modernity's «prolonged crisis» and posing of «an «anthropological question»» Catholic thought must take account of modernity's «more exact understanding of human nature».
To choose soundly what to teach and how to teach it, to judge what educational goals are practicable and what ones are not — such wisdom requires the best possible understanding of human nature and its transformation.
But all such items of information about man from the physical sciences are relatively trivial and uninteresting within the context of a total understanding of human nature.
Here then is one of many possible illustrations of how a Darwinian understanding of human nature confirms conservative social thought.
This neuro - philosophical understanding of human nature presents a number of challenges that can only be addressed through appropriate forms of governance.
Although much of the cellular and sub-cellular functions of the human brain remain unknown, the insights we currently have paint a more nuanced understanding of human nature, which in turn helps shape our understanding of politics, IR theory, and global order.
The Realist - inspired narratives have reflected an anthropomorphized view of the state, inspired from a narrow understanding of human nature.
And in my opinion, the most effective candida treatment protocol is still the one that uses what has proven to work in the past, along with an excellent understanding of human nature and the actual causative effects of candida.
not into Skinny jeans, but dress with pride.People say i am a warm and friendly person.Life Skills and a hospitality career have taught me tolarance and understanding of human nature including myself
Lane is constantly one step ahead of everyone, and his uncanny understanding of human nature allows him to second guess every choice Ethan Hunt makes.
And anyone with a working understanding of human nature will be naturally concerned about the possibility of entrapment when working - class people are being paid by the government to build cases.
Amy's adventures are told with sardonic humor and a wonderful understanding of human nature.
Contrary to the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, whose understanding of human nature stops with the barrier of skin, Bakhtin trusts that unspoken and misspoken differences have the potential to bring us closer together through the desire to know otherwise.
Thinkers from business, design and innovation, including method's co-founder Eric Ryan, got together for a debate at Conscious Capitalism: Resolving the Conflict Between Consumerism and Progressive Innovation about «why a deeper understanding of human nature needs to be central to a 21st century business strategy and how it can challenge people's attitudes toward consumerism.»
While the term «Christian Counseling» has been defined in multiple ways, our approach when working with Christians is to integrate a biblical understanding of human nature and growth with scientifically - based psychotherapy approaches.
They not only address a fundamental understanding of basic finance, but also (and perhaps more importantly) a basic understanding of human nature (fear, greed, command / control of one's own emotions, etc.).
On a similar theme, anyone with a modicum of understanding of human nature would see it as desirable to deliver a good, close to even spread of referees from around the country.
Trained by the Coaches Training Institute and inspired by author Don Miguel Ruiz, she takes a traditional approach to coaching, one that is grounded in a deep understanding of human nature.
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