Sentences with phrase «with philosophical belief»

It is mixed science with philosophical belief.
You mean the president who has to put up with your philosophical beliefs, but you can't put up with him referring to something he believes in.
and so forth with their philosophical beliefs.
Einstein had merely to step into another viewpoint to reconcile the apparent singularity with his philosophical beliefs, says Wilczek.

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One might be puzzled at how a philosophical radical regarding traditional beliefs could incline to conservative ideas with respects to practices and institutions, but there is no great mystery.
Scholasticism Theology moved from the monastery to the university Western theology is an intellectual discipline rather than a mystical pursuit Western theology is over-systematized Western Theology is systematized, based on a legal model rather than a philosophical model Western theologians debate like lawyers, not like rabbis Reformation Catholic reformers were excommunicated and formed Protestant churches Western churches become guarantors of theological schools of thought Western church membership is often contingent on fine points of doctrine Some western Christians believe that definite beliefs are incompatible with tolerance The atmosphere arose in which anyone could start a church The legal model for western theology intensifies despite the rediscovery of the East
But now we're talking not about the belief in a god, but the ramifications or theology or philosophical dealing with that idea.
Gods will is for us humans today to evolved to a level of conciousness that will prepare us for the challenges of our future survival, Scientists now predicts of hardships in the future due to over population and changes to the natural environment.and that is happening now with activists through out the world are reminding us of protecting nature.That is why we need a phsychological revolution to hasten the evolution of consciousness that will address the problems.Ideological and philosophical enlightenment had the past great minds to develop ideas and belief because God sent them to reality in their times.Abraham, Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha, and many other religious leaders to teach humanity the doctrines that God willed to be appropriate and applicable in those periods of their existence, Also great philosophers in another dimension of social involvement were born to interprete and connect philosophically as the second element of our conscience, Kant, Marx and countless of them also were born.To complete the triangular structure or dimension of our conscience is knowledge.
With Davidson he affirms a strong version of philosophical antifoundationalism, claiming that beliefs can be justified only by other beliefs.
At the same time Buber disagrees with Heidegger in his belief that philosophical anthropology can provide a foundation for metaphysics or for the individual philosophical sciences.
To say that belief in the existence of persons involves this sort of engagement with them sounds like a questionable piece of philosophical theory.
By skillful manipulation of categories and definitions, the Darwinists have established philosophical naturalism as educational orthodoxy in a nation in which the overwhelming majority of people express some form of theistic belief inconsistent with naturalism.
The question Hartshorne scholars must consider is whether he has been consistent with his own philosophical beliefs when discussing abortion.
While Whitehead identifies «importance» most explicitly and dramatically with moral obligation, aesthetic enhancement, logical precision and religious belief, he states they do not describe completely the philosophical scope or role of this concept.
Heavily influenced by the Enlightenment and the philosophical tradition of Logical Positivism (the idea that if something is not able to be judged true or false, then we are rationally compelled to ignore it as irrelevant), much of the modern Church has bought into the belief that the truth of Christianity should be treated like any other set of factual claims, and that people of faith can somehow rationally observe ultimate truth with a level of personal detachment and objectivity.
The Universe, known and unknown, is possibly not the most used definition of God, at least in the western world... but it is the Pantheistic version that jives so much more with science and is not a misappropriation of the smaller definitions of God, merely an unfamiliar definition to those with less knowledge of various more advanced religious and philosophic thought, within and outside those religions... The idea of Pantheism also thoughtfully considers why there is, rather than ridiculing, such a wide range of philosophical and ritual beliefs from a scientific perspective... without having to classify large groups of people, as senseless idiots from one end or destined for hell from the other.
In accord with its concern for ends rather than means alone such a revolutionary culture would have affirm commitment to the quest for ultimate reality But it would not imagine that any one set of religious or philosophical symbols or beliefs can adequately express that reality.
I have read snippets from a couple of websites now so that ought to put me on par with people who've read dozens of books on the topic, understand neurobiology and have written on both the philosophical and cultural aspects of free will and people's belief in the topic.
Richard Swinburne has engaged with the rigors of logic and analytical philosophy to offer a philosophical clarification and defense of classic Christian beliefs (especially as formulated in the medieval West).
The early church faced a bewildering array of philosophical challenges and competitors, from Neo-Platonism and Manichaeism to the Roman mystery cults, with many of the great saints, martyrs and apologists of that age being converts from other belief systems.
On Tuesday Mr Scoffield said the case, a simple transaction, raised an issue of principle since those with deeply - held religious or philosophical convictions could be compelled to act against their beliefs.
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When you first start dating people with similar beliefs or a more developed philosophical mindset you may be impressed by their qualities.
If making a claim for the «majorness» of Let the Sunshine In, we might point to its philosophical pedigree, or its class - consciousness — Fabrice drips poison into Isabelle's ear to undermine her belief in a possible future with Blain's working - class character, Sylvain, and, in perhaps the least sympathetic moment of a character given many of them, Isabelle carries this load of venom home to pass along to her lover rather than suffering through its effects herself.
«It makes you side with certain philosophical beliefs of what you think about schools.
The majority of democracies fulfill this purpose both by underwriting schools that comport with their citizens» philosophical, religious, and pedagogical beliefs — whether Catholic, Calvinist, socialist, Jewish, or Montessori — and also by requiring that those schools deliver similar curricular content, albeit through their own, distinctive lenses.
In this slightly bizarre, seemingly third - world and possibly post-apocalyptic setting, Coetzee uses the encounters his characters have with neighbours, officials, work colleagues and random strangers to philosophise about various aspects of life: attraction and beauty; self - belief; work that fulfils; progress; the reality of history; rules and non-conformity; power and law - enforcement; and whether philosophical non-conformity warrants punishment.
Aikido, often translated as «the way of unifying (with) life energy» or «the way of harmonious spirit,» represents a synthesis of physical and philosophical beliefs.
The mood of his artworks allude to aspects of Decadence — a movement associated with Oscar Wilde and artists who favored art and artifice over Romantic description — as well as nihilism, the philosophical belief that all values are baseless.
To comport with that clause, an exemption must be «neutral» and include those whose belief emanates from a purely moral, ethical, or philosophical source.
Clinic solicitor Sheona York, who prepared the case with law student Claire Splawn, says: «The decision represents an important recognition that a lack of religious belief is in itself a thoughtful and seriously - held philosophical position.»
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