Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Being" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Actuality and has
Don Cambou has acted as executive producer on over 350 episodes for Actuality Productions, the production company behind the series.

Actuality and Aristotle
In philosophy, Potentiality and Actuality are principles of a dichotomy which Aristotle used throughout his philosophical works to analyze motion, causality, ethics, and physiology in his Physics, Metaphysics, Ethics and De Anima ( which is about the human psyche ).

Actuality and is
The first volume is subtitled " Form and Actuality ", the second volume is " Perspectives of World-history ".
The city's Latin motto was A posse ad esse ( From a Possibility to an Actuality ) featured on its coat of arms designed in 1900 by town officials, " On one side of the shield stands an Indian dressed in the paint and feathers of the early days ; on the other side is a French voyageur ; the center contains an elevator, a steamship and a locomotive, while the beaver surmounts the whole.
Included in the programming is the very aggressive Political Actuality program “ Burning Issues ” that tackles the very sensitive subject of Terrorism in Iraq, hosting both the victims and the arrested / convicted perpetrators.
For instance, if God is Pure Actuality, that is, free from all static potency, it follows that, since change implies a transition from an antecedent potential condition to a subsequent condition in which the potentiality is realized, God is immutable.
Actuality is an intrinsic property of each world, so world w is actual just at world w. “ Actual ” is seen as an indexical term, and its reference depends on its context.
# Actuality is indexical.
Actuality, in contrast to potentiality, is the motion, change or activity that represents an exercise or fulfillment of a possibility, when a possibility becomes real in the fullest sense.
Actuality, is often used to translate both < span lang = grc > energeia </ span > and < span lang = grc > entelecheia </ span > ( sometimes rendered in English as " entelechy ").
" Actuality " comes from Latin < span lang = la ></ span > and is a traditional translation, but its normal meaning in Latin is " anything which is currently happening ".
As of now, Phantasmagoria's last release is another collection of unreleased songs entitled Actuality, which was released in two versions on June 16, 2010.
Actuality is the completed state of something that had the potential to be completed.

Actuality and longer
Actuality films were much more eager to undertake this method, however, in order to depict longer actions, and created cemented rolls as long as 1000 feet.

Actuality and .
* Spengler, Oswald ♦ The Decline of the West, v. 1: Form and Actuality Authorized translation, 1926 ♦ George Allen & Unwin, London
His lecture, " The Actuality of Philosophy ," created a scandal.
Actuality and potentiality are above all the Categories.
* J. E. Evans and E. W. Maunder, " Experiments as to the Actuality of the ' Canals ' observed on Mars ", MNRAS, 63 ( 1903 ) 488
* II. 5-" On Potentiality and Actuality.
* II. 5-" On Potentiality and Actuality.
Beginning in 1965, the program sometimes had to share its time slot with an NBC news series called Actuality Specials on NBC, and was telecast every other week.
Myth, Ethos, and Actuality: Official Art in Fifth-Century B. C.
" Privileging the Object of Sculpture: Actuality and Harry Bates's Pandora of 1890.
These companies include Light Field Corporation, 3D Icon, 3D Technology Laboratories, Sharp Electronics, Teleportec, Actuality Systems, Ethereal Technologies, LightSpace Technologies, Zebra imaging, Felix 3D, Holoverse, and Holografika.

has and taken
During the past year, our long-range striking power, unmatched today in manned bombers, has taken on new strength as the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile has entered the operational inventory.
but the possibility of this effort is bound up with that development of historical thought which is the greatest achievement of our civilization in the last two centuries, and it is utterly impossible to people in whom this development has not taken place.
In the midst of this gloom, at 10:05 P.M. on September 2, Slocum's telegram to Stanton, `` General Sherman has taken Atlanta '', shattered the talk of a negotiated peace and boosted Lincoln into the White House.
Even so apparently impartial a critic as W. H. Frohock has taken for granted that the book was originally intended as a piece of Loyalist propaganda ; ;
A slow and painful trend toward unification has taken hold, a trend which may at any time be arrested and reversed but which may also lead to a binding federation of Europe.
No action has been taken, however, on such major problems as ending the fee system, penal reform, modification of the county unit system and in outright banning of fireworks sales.
The full implementation of these noble words, however, has taken the efforts of five sessions of the Legislature.
The White House itself has taken steps to remove a former Batista official, Col. Mariano Faget, from his preposterous position as interrogator of Cuban refugees for the Immigration Service.
The widespread purge that has taken place the past twelve months or so among Communist leaders in the provinces gives assurance that the party officials who will dominate the Congress, and the Central Committee it will elect, will all have passed the tightest possible Khrushchev screening, both for loyalty to him and for competence and performance on the job.
Yet although the Kennedy Administration, and the Eisenhower Administration before it, have both declared themselves solidly for repeal of the Connally amendment, as contrary to our best interests, no action has yet been taken.
Since accurate base maps are necessary for any planning program, the first step taken by the planning division to implement the long-range state plan has been to prepare two series of base maps -- one at a scale of 1 inch to a mile, and the second a series of 26 sheets at a scale of 1 inch to 2000 feet, covering the entire state.
No manufacturer has taken the initiative in pointing out the costs involved.
The various Lambeth Conferences, expressing the Anglican viewpoint, mirror the gradual change that has taken place among Protestants generally.
The amateur is closely related to the collector, who is actually no more than the amateur who has taken to the field.
And part of a fabulous collection of vermeil hollowware, bequeathed to the White House by the late Mrs. Margaret Thompson Biddle, has been taken out of its locked cases and put on display in the State dining room.
Not only should this provision be enforced but other economic and political actions might be taken which, this author believes, `` must surely be supported by every American who values the freedom that has been won for him and whose conscience is not so dominated by the lines in his account books that he can willingly and knowingly contribute to the enslavement of another nation ''.
`` A person with a master's degree in physics, chemistry, math or English, yet who has not taken Education courses, is not permitted to teach in the public schools '', said Grover.
The Secretary of State has also solemnly repeated a warning to the Soviet Union that the United States will not stand for another setback in Berlin, an affirmation once again taken up by the council as a whole.
After 18 years in the personnel office, she has taken a disability pension on advice of her doctors.
And third, the potato chip industry has taken on the flavor of a `` growth '' industry in the public mind of late.
In affirming this we have already taken the decisive step in breaking the deadlock into which Bultmann's attempt to formulate such a theology has led.
Naturally, where one or the other of the effects of an action is uncertain, this has to be taken into account.
As soon as the fox has taken hold on most of the populace he imports more wharf rats, who, of course, say they are the aggrieved victims of an extermination campaign in the city.
This season the orchestra has already taken a step toward the suburbs in that it is giving six subscription concerts for the Orchestral Society of Westchester in the County Center in White Plains.

0.234 seconds.