Sentences with phrase «which by its very nature»

«Beauty... is the one aim which by its very nature is self - justifying,» because «the teleology of the universe is directed to the production of beauty» (AI 266, 265).
One of the most dramatic changes in my own denomination is the shift away from the adult midnight service on Christmas Eve to a wildly popular «family» service at an earlier hour, which by its very nature can not offer much in the way of a sermon or more challenging music.
Its origin and its goal are found in justice, which by its very nature has to do with ethics.
It was also meant as a «demonstration» on behalf of Yahweh himself, It is in this sense that Gerhard Von Rad speaks of the Sabbath as a day which by its very nature belonged to God.16 The Sabbath was a remembrance that Israel rested ultimately in God's graciousness.
Artistic creation and appreciation, like the I - Thou relation with nature, are modified forms of dialogue which by their very nature can not be reciprocal.
There are goods which by their very nature can not and must not be bought and sold... Nevertheless these mechanisms carry the risk of an «idolatry» of the market.
Pius XII already commented on the unitive significance of this powerful biblical expression: «In its natural structure, the conjugal act is a personal action, a simultaneous and immediate cooperation on the part of the husband and wife, which by the very nature of the agents and the proper nature of the act is the expression of the mutual gift which, according to the words of Scripture, brings about union «in one flesh»» (Address, October 29, 1951: AAS 3 (1951), 850).
People begin to actually see Jesus primarily through the lens of materialism and pop - culture, both of which by their very nature are constantly in flux.
What is needed, as Karl Mannheim pointed out years ago in Ideology and Utopia, is a knowledge of how to spot and deal with something which by its very nature eludes most forms of detection.
Determined to start a successful business and help cultivate a better way of life for conventional essential oil farmers in disadvantaged Indian villages, Mudar began the enormous task of organizing these laborers and directing them toward a more profitable agricultural pursuit: growing certified organic plants, which by their very nature command higher prices than their conventionally grown counterparts.
What does trouble me is BPI's use of a raw material which by its very nature is highly pathogenic, such that we all might be endangered in the case of human error (as when BPI's ammonia system stopped working for sixty seconds in 2009, leading to 26,000 + pounds of infected meat)(http://nyti.ms/56MIYK) or a new strain of E coli — not part of BPI's admirably advanced testing protocol — emerges (as one did in Germany last summer, killing 345 and sickening 3,700 +.)
But «my ability» is subject to human reasoning and interpretation, which by its very nature is limited.
This is the non-sustainable, infinite growth model which shares features characteristic of the process of cancer itself — a model, which by its very nature, is doomed to fail and eventually collapse.
I was out in the wilds of Yemen, Iraq and Pakistan which by their very nature meant I had considerable adventures.
While a world away from the lifestyles and routines of many of my friends, clients and family members in the USA, our lives are still filled with responsibilities, school, exams, work schedules and many of the other routines which by their very nature become dominant aspects of our day to day existence.
Curated by Michael Dempsey «Against our real world, which by its very nature is fleeting and worthy of forgetting, works of art stand as a different world, a world that is ideal, solid, where every detail has its importance, its meaning, where everything in it — every word, every phrase — deserves to be unforgettable and was conceived as such.»
The first part alone is somewhat fascinating in itself — the one end of the spectrum, and likely very low probability, becomes the IS — since it requires an understanding of just exactly what the earth would have done in our absence, which by the very nature of variability and our inability to predict climate, we as humans don't yet have the capacity to do.
In the context of environmentalism in general, these charities have all but dropped their traditional push for overseas development in favour of promoting sustainability, which by its very nature means less development.
Indeed, in his seminal The Mirage of Social Justice, Hayek acknowledged that his view of the meaning of «social justice» was «one which by its very nature can not be proved.
It doesn't hurt that Scharf's focus is on international law, which by its very nature is inter-jurisdictional.
Indeed, particularly with respect to economic offences, which by their very nature and complexity require extensive investigations, the time - limit will often hamper an effective criminal prosecution.
The bottom line remains that there is not much that the governments of the world can do to regulate these ICOs which by their very nature are decentralized and unregulatable.
At the very least I for one can start this discussion in my own circles and stand up for myself while having to work within this archaic model, which by its very nature, puts profits first the public second.

Not exact matches

The agency has been trying to make this better, or at least it has issued a report about making it better, but FDA approval is by its very nature anti-Valley, the opposite of moving fast and breaking things — which is why so many health trackers and similar devices (even apps) are very careful about their claims.
By its very nature, the ocean is downstream from everything which means that a significant proportion of our waste inevitably ends up there, unless we close the loop on our waste cycle and begin producing sustainably.
By their very nature, forward - looking statements require us to make assumptions and are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties, which give rise to the possibility that our predictions, forecasts, projections, expectations or conclusions will not prove to be accurate, that our assumptions may not be correct and that our forward - looking statements, including statements about the specific share repurchase program forming part of the normal course issuer bid by Royal Bank of Canada, will not be achieveBy their very nature, forward - looking statements require us to make assumptions and are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties, which give rise to the possibility that our predictions, forecasts, projections, expectations or conclusions will not prove to be accurate, that our assumptions may not be correct and that our forward - looking statements, including statements about the specific share repurchase program forming part of the normal course issuer bid by Royal Bank of Canada, will not be achieveby Royal Bank of Canada, will not be achieved.
By their very nature, forward - looking statements require us to make assumptions and are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties, which give rise to the possibility that our predictions, forecasts, projections, expectations or conclusions will not prove to be accurate, that our assumptions may not be correct and that our forward - looking statements, including statements with respect to RBC's transition to IFRS 9, will not be achieved.
All are dislocated by the very nature of human existence which necessitates one's being a wayfarer.
Let us say that the search, which is common to us all by our very given natures as created intellect, is for a valid self - forgetting in which place and time are real beyond geography and history.
Violeta John 1:3: «In the beginning there was one God, who had reason, purpose and a plan, which was, by its very nature and origin, divine.
Nobody will accuse Whitehead of irresponsible Hegelianism when he speaks of «self - diversity of actual occasions»; by this term he obviously tries to express the synthesis of unity and diversity, of continuity and difference, which constitutes the very nature of succession.
If nature is a determinate, law - abiding system, it follows that we can not have the benefits of this determinate order without the unbeneficial by - products which logically follow from this very order.
There remained now no canon, except again personal opinion, by which to redefine the very nature of inspiration, let alone to distinguish between the substance of doctrine and its mode of presentation — a distinction they had never been willing to admit before in any case.
We have seen that the liberal state can not really limit itself; its act of self - abnegation is the very act by which it refuses integration into an order of nature or grace that precedes and exceeds it.
Man no longer lives in nature but in a civilization, in a world which is perhaps very inhuman, because made by man, but at all events in a man - made world.
Certainly, similar to secular society the Church, too, rests on certain presuppositions which are not produced by the free decision of her members and their free association as such, but are the very conditions of her existence, namely human nature, the saving will of God, redemption through Jesus Christ, the general call of all men to the Church and the resulting «duty» to belong to her.
When, for example, at first in the 19th century down to Pius XII the Church adopted a very reserved attitude to any inclusion of the human bios in the idea of evolution, that was motivated, and rightly so, by a fundamental conception of the nature of man which for good reasons required to be defended.
By its very nature, a logical argument can not justify the premises upon which it rests.
The abstractness of information is something which, by its very nature, carries us outside the scheme of history.
Indeed, the very nature of Catholic teaching has occasioned this type of challenge, for the church maintains that its teaching is based on the natural law, which in principle can be rationally apprehended by all human beings.
AIH is wrong because the act of insemination is not the natural act which, by its very nature, is expressive of love.
Santayana's main reason for his «epiphenomenalism» turns on the claim that moments of spirit, by their very nature, could not be states which an enduring material stuff takes on to be transmitted thereby to further states (see ED 604 - 605; 366), We can not examine this reasoning here.
«By its very nature trust is substantiation of trust in the fullness of life in spite of the course of the world which is experienced.»
«Divine inspiration» means «produced by God», and this means, in terms of our discussion of God in Chapter VIII, «arising from those aspects of the nature of things which are experienced in the five fundamentals of change, dependence, etc.» Thus divine inspiration can be intelligibly interpreted to mean that the Scriptures are very particularly transparent to and vehicles of the basic experiences called religious.
The cosmic enterprise is like a great adventure, in which deity moves out towards the creatures — not as if it were only an incidental or accidental act of God, but because God by very necessity of the divine nature itself is constantly outgoing, self - identifying, receptive, and responsive.
By their very nature as «performatives» they entail for their understanding what we might call «host» statements, some at least of which must be descriptive.
It is the very Law of Nature - the Unity Law of Control and Direction - framed by God the Word, that leads to this peak which He alone can crown with His Incarnate Presence.
For by its very nature every genuine testimony of love which we show to those in heaven tends toward and terminates in Christ, who is the «crown of all saints.»
Conservatives cherry - pick those passages that support their conservative view of God based on their conservative ego, and vice versa, where liberals are concerned... and there is NO way to ascertain which is true, except on a wholly subjective, personal level, thus it will never be proven objectively, since Spirit, by it's very nature, has absolutely nothing at all to do with the flesh and whatever seems to be happening on this earth, because Spirit is completely opposite, and therefore invisible to the naked human eye, being of the mind only, and therefore unprovable.
Power and authority which determine the sphere of freedom without the free assent of the individual are indeed dangerous and only too often become depraved by the guilty selfishness of those in command, but they are not by their very nature immoral opponents of freedom.
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