Sentences with phrase «with human impulses»

With the human impulse what it is, it is unlikely that it will be possible to dispense entirely with personal profit as the reward of labor.

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Psychopaths lack empathy with their fellow human beings, and can not be truly said to have a moral impulse.
Kierkegaard shares with Kant the assumption that being moral inevitably involves a struggle to thwart the impulses of human nature, which by definition must tug the agent in the direction of aesthetic indulgence — and where does ethics derive the authority to make me go against my feelings?
Capitalism, at its best, unleashes the creative impulse commensurate with all human freedom.
In a piece entitled «The happiness of pursuit», in Time magazine July 2013, we read: «All human beings may come equipped with the pursuit - of - happiness impulse — the urge to find lusher land just over the hill, fatter buffalo in the next valley — but it's Americans who have codified the idea, written it into the Declaration of Independence and made it a central mandate of the national character.»
Secondly, by linking «art» with «communication», performance studies helps homiletics resist those impulses in the church and / or seminary cultures to devalue the human imagination in favor of «practicalities» and overemphasis on affect and affectation.
Not all of our hymns, but many hymns, spirituals, carols, chants, and oratorios express with marvelous beauty and dignity the impulse of the human spirit to bless and glorify God.
I knew also that any effort I might make on behalf of justice would be triggered by my own lack of self - esteem and by the painful inclination to identify with the underdog, rather than by the human and sexual impulse to work for justice on the basis of a strong confidence in both myself and the power of God to love.
With respect to the human personality, the deepest ordering of impulse is cultural, is religious, occurs in myth and ritual.
You can't take a human being with natural urges and impulses and expect him to completely forego them.
Whether this impulse is a trace of some particularly vicious strain humans inherited from simian ancestors or whether it is the worst blight of original sin, we seem to be stuck with it as a part of human nature.
Resources are the material and human resources with which congregations have to work (e.g., the building, money, programs, endowments, clergy, network of organizations, and the personal gifts and impulses — «personpower» — of the membership).
On the other hand, the total pessimism of much traditional Reformed theology, whether Calvinist or Lutheran, and its more recent revival, as well as the perverse denigration of humanity not stated but implied in Catholic penitential theology with its fear of human impulses and its dread of sexuality, is not Christian either.
It is a fundamental human impulse to ground our vows in something greater than ourselves, which carries with it connotations of worship.
Further, the distribution of the peoples of the earth is represented as being in accord with divine purposes; even if not ethically determined, at least it was an expression of that impulse which the writers believed to be the ultimate authority in human life.
These selfish rulers acted in accord with universal human impulses.
There seems to be some sort of innate human impulse that makes us want to visually capture the dish we've eaten and share it with people.
The human impulse to drape our bodies in color is primal; ancient cultures from India to the Americas colored their clothes and skin with dyes extracted from wood, animals, and flowering plants.
Compared with, let's say, 30 billion neurons and a million billion connections in the human cortex alone, the most complex brain - based devices presently have less than a million neurons and maybe up to 10 million or so synapses, the space across which nerve impulses pass from one neuron to another.
Together with researchers from Instituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) Pontedera, Università degli Studi in Milan and Scuola Superiore Sant» Anna in Pisa, Francesco Greco from the Institute of Solid State Physics at TU Graz presents a novel method in Advanced Science which raises the transmission of electrical impulses from human to machine to the next level using printed tattoo electrodes.
Yet NASA is tasked with more than just science; science is only one aspect of a broader human impulse to explore.
Instead, in accordance with the default settings of so much of contemporary culture, this most fundamental of human impulses is superficially condemned into caricature — predatory, clownish and nothing else.
In Three Billboards, plot twists are equated with the mysteries of human impulse, accounting for the fact that a person's life can change in an instant and it doesn't have to feel like a clever - clever writer casually nudging chess pieces around a board.
William Moulton Marston (Luke Evans) was a distinguished Harvard psychology professor with a deep interest in the impulses towards domination and submission he believed underlay all human affairs.
They're all examples of ways that a growing number of educators — in school and out, at libraries, museums and other cultural institutions, at home and at community gatherings — are engaging in making things and leveraging the learning associated with that very human impulse to create.
Or does part of the responsibility lie with the people who exploit human beings» limited impulse control and general inability to make sensible choices, whether by saturation advertising aimed at showing how their establishment offers a bunch of drunk people unlimited bread sticks and bottomless cheesecakes for a special low price or lulling them into thinking too large and too thirsty vehicles transform their sedentary fat selves into adventure - loving action figures?
Woke Up Lonely is an original and deeply funny novel that explores our very human impulse to seek and repel intimacy with the people who matter to us most.
Newberg and D'Aquili show that the religious impulse is rooted in the biology of the brain — but is religion merely a product of biology or has the human brain been mysteriously endowed with the unique capacity to reach and know God?
But that's only the first half of this giggle - out - loud, go - with - the - flow novel of old - fashioned human impulses...
The gourmet treats are made with all - natural, human grade ingredients and are specially styled to be attractive to both pets and owners, for impulse purchases.
These are their natural behaviors and we need to teach them how to live with us humans and how to control these natural impulses.
Perhaps it's the protective, self - preservationist impulse extending from one racialized creative to another that prompts concerns of limitation with self - identification, but Alsharif's modes of direction deftly precipitate the necessity of her insistence, and then collapse these concerns altogether as it becomes clear that her work speaks far beyond borders and barriers: from the vantage point of one particular socio - political locus, she excavates wider, apparently enduring truths of human relations and leaves us somewhere else altogether, making sense of the nebulous matter in between.
, Standard (Oslo), Oslo, Norway The Concrete Show, Galleria Franco Noero, Turin, Italy A Basic Human Impulse, GC.AC, Galleria Comunale d'Arte Contemporanea di Monfalcone, Monfalcone, Italy Mutinity Seemed a Probability, Fondazione Giuliani, Rome, Italy Box With The Sound Of Its Own Making, Western Bridge, Seattle / WA, USA The Nice Thing About Castillo / Corrales..., castillo / corrales, Paris, France Les Sculptures Meurent Aussi, La Kunsthalle Mulhouse, Mulhouse, France Infinite Fold, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France
In these identically sized paintings, he depicts his own artistic impulse, filling them with his own emotion, rather that the visages of human figures.
With work that transits between object, event and symbol, Dean Smith explores the aesthetics of wonder: the ceaseless human impulse to render the invisible visible.
With a subtle sensibility and a strict economy of means that occasionally explodes into an obsessively rendered panoply of forms, the American artist Sarah Sze incorporates objects and materials into pseudo-taxonomic site - specific installations that point to the human impulse towards categorization even as they elude any easy placement within the humdrum categories of contemporary art.
A contemplative visual essay, Inventory explores Tan's preoccupation with time, memory, and place, and is as much a meditation on the human impulse to collect as a reflection on Tan's artistic practice to date.
Nowadays many creators have been seduced into the space of otherness and the abject, as a banner we can lift the embodiments of delusion of Goya in his Black Paintings and The Disasters of War, or visit the work of David Cronenberg in The Fly, Tod Browings with Freaks, the otherness worked by Lynch, Bacon's deformed faces, the sexual exaltation in Picasso and Kubin, Barney's beautiful Chimeras, the twisted bodies of John Currin, or the «Frankensteinian» exercises of Cindy Sherman, they like many other artists, have used this place as a sign of vulnerability of the predatory condition, of the primary lethal and self - destructive impulses of human beings.
On the other hand, by covering Claes Oldenburg's iconic work Bedroom Ensemble with fake fur, Fleury calls upon human impulses of touching and feeling and the aesthetically pleasing charm of the artificial.
Beginning with acquisitions from the core collection donated to the Museum by Joseph H. Hirshhorn, Strange Bodies attempts to show how expressionistic and surrealistic impulses toward human representation have evolved.
Cardinal Peter Turkson, the Vatican official who has been helping the pope with early drafts, has made clear that Francis will be marrying the humanitarian impulse to the Biblical imperative of «creation care,» which holds that humans bear a special responsibility to be good stewards of the Earth they have been given.
But unlike humans, dogs do not have a large prefrontal cortex, which is the part of the brain that is associated with both planning for the future and inhibiting impulses.
Based in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), The User's Guide to the Human Mind is a road map to the puzzling inner workings of the human mind, replete with exercises for overriding the mind's natural impulses toward worry, self - criticism, and fear, and helpful tips for acting in the service of your values and emotional well - being — even when your mind has other pHuman Mind is a road map to the puzzling inner workings of the human mind, replete with exercises for overriding the mind's natural impulses toward worry, self - criticism, and fear, and helpful tips for acting in the service of your values and emotional well - being — even when your mind has other phuman mind, replete with exercises for overriding the mind's natural impulses toward worry, self - criticism, and fear, and helpful tips for acting in the service of your values and emotional well - being — even when your mind has other plans.
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