Sentences with phrase «very human perspective»

What I find interesting is that he's blogging from a very human perspective.
His photographs provide a very human perspective to a series of wars that are often lacking a human face in the media.

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For business leaders, increasingly this means balancing two very different perspectives: shareholders who expect executives to deliver better short - term financial performance and stakeholders who want more attention paid to the longer - term human and environmental consequences of business.
«On the consumer side, it's very clear we are now in the age where the next $ 50 billion market cap company will be what we call a «hybrid» that uses both technology and operations from a human perspective
Get three unique perspectives from very different creative entrepreneurs; Jeff Lynn, CEO and co-founder of Seedrs, Pip Jamieson, co-founder of The Loop, and Danny Miller, co-founder and CEO of Human After All.
LOL: The Christian perspective is that God does indeed exist, and because of that, all human beings (including the ones who deny His very existence) are still endowed with some of the gifts He's given us — such as some capacity to reason, create, and love, though all imperfectly.
Looking at society from a modern perspective, there seems to be very little reason not to maximize human happiness, as long as it hurts no one.
If you would think, you could come to the conclusion that the human perspective of the universe could very well be likened to the perspective of bacteria in a petrie dish.
Jennifer Roback Morse of the Acton Institute points out on their website that, in the very first paragraph of the encyclical we discover that «Benedict's perspective on Truth has its own view of human freedom as well as of the human good: «Each person finds his good by adherence to God's plan for him, -LSB-...] in this plan, he finds his truth, and through adherence to this truth he becomes free.»»
Even the statement that «nature is objective» and presumably neutral toward human meanings, is the product of an historically rooted perspective, the very one that we called dualistic in the previous chapter.
A very helpful introduction is Birch, L. Charles, Nature and God (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1965); also by the same author, «A Biological Basis for Human Purpose,» Zygon, 8,1973, pp. 244 - 260); «Nature, Humanity and God in Ecological Perspective,» in Shinn, Roger L., ed., Faith and Science in an Unjust World: Report of the World Council of Churches Conference on Faith, Science and the Future, Vol.
That doesn't seem to be very God like from my perspective, but more on the lines of protecting the human ego of those that wrote the original words.
What he opposes most stridently in this book is not religious doubt itself or attempts to understand religion as a human construct or a biological phenomenon, but rather what he sees as a very artificial and incomplete view of human nature and its purpose: the very presumption that religion can be explained away as unnecessary and that such materialistic perspectives could be definitive or anywhere near ultimately satisfactory for beings who are obviously designed to crave so much more than mere birth, death, and extinction.
But I have long ago come to the conclusion that the bible, as well as any other holy text, is an imperfect representation of God from a very imperfect human perspective.
Deep in the heart of every theology is a perspective rooted concretely in a very particular human experience.
The idea of parallel universes — many worlds — is a very human - centered idea, as if everything has to be understood from the perspective of what we can detect with our five senses.
When it comes to how we perceive time, humans can estimate the length of an event from two very different perspectives: a prospective vantage, while an event is still occurring, or a retrospective one, after it has ended.
Robots look very different from human beings from a physical perspective, but we can easily imagine a robot that acts very much like a human being.
While the medical and legal perspectives are critical, the ethical and spiritual dimensions combine to make this a very human concern,» she said.
Read this book for the audacious and brave perspective that McKeon shines on our very human vulnerabilities.
Your perspective on seeing red in the morning is very interesting... so counter to typical human nature, imo a signal you will do VERY well in the next major crvery interesting... so counter to typical human nature, imo a signal you will do VERY well in the next major crVERY well in the next major crash.
Understanding your pet's perspective using animal communication (animal telepathy) for their view of our human world can be a very easy approach of understanding your pets.
Looking from a perspective of a human, this is surely strange, but for dogs, this is a very important source of information that they use to resolve the new, puzzling situation they're in.
The result is something that takes a slightly different direction from the first game, putting the themes of human evil from The Dark Descent into a global perspective with very disturbing results.
After taking down Bellower, the caravan of humans and Varl needs to continue its quest to get to safety, away from the powerful Dredge, and despite their victory, the road does not get any easier and once again the game switches between two very different perspectives.
Through Rennie's unique vision we gain a new perspective on a very familiar city, both conceptually and at a more fundamental, human level.
We want to place a human perspective where the machine now lives, which is very much a departure from the idea of progress that has prevailed for the last three centuries.»
In their very creation is a questioning of the role each and every one of us plays in our self - determination, in the well being of other humans, and the awareness of multiple cultural perspectives and the health of our ailing planet.
But then the report includes a very nice perspective from Amartya Sen (p. 28) who states the opposite: «Development has to be environment - inclusive, and the belief that development and environment must be on a collision course is not compatible with the central tenets of the human development approach.»
Your perspective is very human, basic, and often surprising.
Humans routinely pull in opposite directions, which is not very effective from a viral perspective.
Rather, from a limited human perspective, that, as we are organized, small changes have the bad habit to be very unsettling.
Very few legal practitioners fully understand the intricacies of human rights or the issues under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act (WSIA), Employment Insurance Act, and the Canadian Pension Plan (CPP) and how they all interact from an employment law perspective.
This lived up to every claim made, I found to be very well - designed from a human factors / user - friendly perspective, and made this process (of traffic violation education) the easiest I have personally experienced so far.
Too Short for High Fashion catalogues edgy style infused with music and pop culture from the perspective of a very short human.
I think that it is very difficult for the human mind to go against one's initial emotional assessment of a situation from a visceral perspective, and thereafter to look for ways to prove one's self wrong.
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