Sentences with phrase «use of reason»

Past authority in the natural sciences gave way to present use of reason in interpreting the data.
One consequence of this recognition of the «image of God» in human faculties, was the belief that by use of reason man could learn the natural order of things.
Scientists and philosophers at the beginning of the modern era, to be sure, repudiated traditional metaphysics as authoritarian ideology, but they in turn fell victim to an equally insidious use of reason as technique, the manipulation of nature and other human beings for basically self - centered purposes and desires.
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The Holy Father said that this made possible a «genuine experience of universitas» whereby the different specialisations recognised thatdespite the difficulties of communication, they made up a whole, «working in everything on the basis of a single rationality with its various aspects and sharing responsibility for the right use of reason
Only in the contemporary period have reflective men and women begun to see through the perverse uses of reason and to test its deliverances in the light of ideology - critique and transformative praxis.
Hall finds support for his claim that theoria and technological practice, contemplative knowledge and action as the quest for greatness, should be sharply distinguished and separated, in Whitehead's distinction (in The Function of Reason) between the speculative and practical uses of reason, the reason of Plato and the reason of Ulysses (UP 231; cf. FR Chapter 2).
The continued use of reason, logic and rational thinking can cause one to become skeptical of certain bronze age primitive writings that has hither to been taught as truth by one's elders and pastor.
This method and comments scattered throughout his replies in this volume make very clear that Hartshorne's extensive use of reason and confidence in its power does not have all the features often associated with rationalism.
We're so confident in our more modest uses of reason — both in the modesty and the reasonableness — that we don't fear communism.
Our technocratic uses of reason seem far more plausible to most educated people today than Marxism's grand theories.
Through years of study, observation, knowledge of stress physiology, the most up - to - date scientific information available, and careful use of his reasoning abilities, Mentzer devised and successfully implemented his own theory of bodybuilding.
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«Sade's reason,» Matherly insists, «his unyielding and intransigent use of reason, is meant to shed light on the totalitarian aspect of reason unchecked.»
The few protective factors identified by researchers include parental use of reasoning to resolve family conflict, emotional health and connectedness, academic achievement, and empathy and concern for how one's actions affect others.
We have seen that the Qur» an could not have human origins traceable either to the experience of Muhammad in the environment of his time or to his ability to construct the Holy Book by use of his reason.
Monckton's mission «to restore the primacy and use of reason in science and public policy worldwide» rather explicitly states that reason is not used in science.
Can you give me a «truth» that has been found any other way than by the use of reason?
Belief always requires the use of reason.
The United States of America have exhibited, perhaps, the first example of governments erected on the simple principles of nature; It will never be pretended that any persons employed in that service had interviews with the gods, or were in any degree under the influence of Heaven, more than those at work upon ships or houses, or laboring in merchandise or agriculture; it will forever be acknowledged that these governments were contrived merely by the use of reason and the senses.
When I finally recovered the use of reason, the first thing that came to my mind was: Why is Thomas surprised?
In the nineteenth century, the First Vatican Council taught a world newly enthralled by the «death of God» that by the use of reason alone mankind could come to know the reality of the Uncaused Cause, the First Mover, the God of the philosophers.»
The fourth school of law was also founded in the third century after the Prophet by Ahmad Hanbal, a resident in Baghdad; he stressed the Traditions and distrusted the use of reason.
In addition, I think our promotion of the use of reason in religion has also contributed to our being at the forefront of equality movements, and outspoken proponents of acceptance.
If we let go of our use of reason in our relationship with God we find ourselves on the path to disaster.
The use of reason, the appeal to experience and common sense, the shaping of theses and propositions, their formulation in sentences, paragraphs and chapters — all of these are the results of mental activity.
The way to engage our contemporaries who do not share our faith is by means of rational and dispassionate argument based on that tradition of Natural Law which we share with all except those who today would seek to abandon the use of reason itself.
Well said, but probably a wasted effort in the use of reason to dissuade children who still believe in Santa and other fairy tales!
Faith is entirely open to the use of reason in explicating its implications.
I see the use of reason as precisely our ability to use Scripture, Tradition, and experience in a consistent, balanced, and «reasonable» way.
Hence, faith differs from the intention of philosophy and the natural sciences in its use of reason only in that the datum on which it rests in its entirety is not acknowledged as such by all men.
The possibility that the use of reason by spiritual man will destroy the beliefs with which Christian existence is most closely associated and on which it seems ultimately to depend must be accepted.
Where conscious thought and available conceptuality run counter to the idea of responsibility for one s use of reason and obedience to it, even if the transcendence involved in such responsibility remains incipiently present, it can not emerge as the organizing principle of the soul.
We do not forgo the use of reason; but we know in our own troubled context that our best reason has around it — in, with and under it — gifts of the «otherness» that make for newness.
It will never be pretended that any persons employed in that service had interviews with the gods, or were in any degree under the influence of Heaven, more than those at work upon ships or houses, or laboring in merchandise or agriculture; it will forever be acknowledged that these governments were contrived merely by the use of reason and the senses.
These duties do not contradict those we discover by the use of our reason alone (and that we call the natural law).
Those who use the method of ijtihad seek the truth by individual interpretation through discussion, investigation of the evidence, and the use of reason.
Man can know nothing about God through his use of reason because nothing in man's experience was anything like God's reality.
Perhaps the most refreshing thing about this interview was that - for a change - one of the participants was decisively interested in truth, the nature of objective reality and the importance of the use of reason in search for the truth.
As a significant step in the Papal magisterium's development concerning the use of reason today, we present some quotations from the Encyclical on the first three themes above.
The world stands under a curse, even if the man does not recognize it and tries to find his way in the world by the use of his reason, even if he seeks to understand it by means of the concepts of God and of omnipotence.
In this case, the fatal outcome is attributable to the aggressor whose actions brought it about, even though he may not be morally responsible because of a lack of the use of reason
Through the use of his reason he is able to discriminate between what a thing is and what it is not.
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