Sentence examples for understanding of existence from inspiring English sources

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That is: Hence, under the actualist's understanding of existence, NE says that everything exists necessarily and hence (by the definitions of '∃' and '◇') that nothing can possibly fail to exist — ~∃x◇~E!x — from which it immediately follows, contrary to CB, that there are no contingent beings, beings (like us) for whom existence and nonexistence are equally possible.

But grappling with its flawed logic has led to a deeper understanding of existence, causation, time and infinity.

As he and his director see it, Lear recovers his wits in the final act, coming to a deeper understanding of existence.The production is laden with auricular effects which form a noisy background to the ocular clarity that Lear reaches before his death.

In so doing, he opens a different understanding of existence itself.

I hope that the piece inspires self-reflection and new dialogues about how this relationship influences us both individually in everyday life as well as universally in our expanded understanding of existence, perception, and human intelligence," says Parks. .

I'm not suggesting that my father is a man of shallow or washy intellect, but that his understanding of existence and the universe at large is readily accessible and right on hand, easy to grasp on the surface of things.

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After a biology teacher showed us a lively BBC film on Watson and Crick?s discovery of the DNA double helix, I was captivated by the idea of joining the league of people who forgot to eat, drink, and sleep in their quest for an understanding of our existence and the universe around us.

Heidegger was enormously influential upon Bultmann, in part because Bultmann felt that he was developing, in philosophical terms, an analysis of human existence that was strikingly parallel to the understanding of human existence implied by the theologies of Paul and John, as Bultmann interpreted them.

But, she takes our understanding of this existence to be a product of social conditioning: social conditioning makes the existence of physical bodies intelligible to us by discursively constructing sexed bodies through certain constitutive acts.

Two distinguished philosophers explore changes in Western understanding of human existence over the course of nearly 3,000 years, and argue that reading great works of literature — including the "Odyssey" and "Moby-Dick" — allows us to rediscover the reverence and amazement of Homeric times.

It is hoped that our current work will contribute to a better understanding of the existence form of bismuth in TiO2 crystal.

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