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relation and contemplative
For example, Petrarch struggled with the proper relation between the active and contemplative life, and tended to emphasize the importance of solitude and study.
In relation to religious orders, a third order is an association of persons who live according to the ideals and spirit of a Catholic, Anglican, or Lutheran religious order, but do not belong to its " first order " ( generally, in the Catholic Church, Franciscans, Dominicans or Carmelite friars ), or its " second order " ( contemplative nuns associated with the " first order ").

relation and life
From here they proceeded to ( 3 ) These same areas in relation to their own future family life stages, developing these to the extent of examining various crises which could be expected to confront them at some time or other.
All too often its conception of parish ministry and pastoral care includes no responsibility for them in their relation to issues of the most desperate urgency for the life of mankind.
The Vedic literature, Srimad-Bhagavatam, reject from its very beginning kaitava-dharma or false philosophy, thus it frankly speaks about the principle of material life, and it does have a meaningful relation to celibacy.
# As experiences occur in the life of the individual, they are either, a ) symbolized, perceived and organized into some relation to the self, b ) ignored because there is no perceived relationship to the self structure, c ) denied symbolization or given distorted symbolization because the experience is inconsistent with the structure of the self.
During breakfast at dawn, Granger ( leader of the group of wandering intellectuals ) discusses the legendary phoenix and its endless cycle of long life, death in flames, and rebirth, adding that the phoenix must have some relation to mankind, which constantly repeats its mistakes, but that man has something the phoenix doesn't.
They live, not independently, but in the relation of citizens, or they occupy public offices and take part in the life of the state.
In relation to this view of individuality, French Individualist anarchist Emile Armand advocates egoistical denial of social conventions and dogmas to live in accord to one's own ways and desires in daily life since he emphasized anarchism as a way of life and practice.
In terms of using the word " macrobiotics " in relation to health, food, and energy or life force, Hufeland could be considered the founder of macrobiotics.
Le Guin's writing notably employs the ordinary actions and transactions of everyday life, clarifying how these daily activities embed individuals in a context of relation to the physical world and to one another.
In 2009 Margulis co-authored with seven others a paper stating " Detailed research that correlates life histories of symbiotic spirochetes to changes in the immune system of associated vertebrates is sorely needed " and urging the " reinvestigation of the natural history of mammalian, tick-borne, and venereal transmission of spirochetes in relation to impairment of the human immune system.
The concept that underlies social capital has a much longer history ; thinkers exploring the relation between associational life and democracy were using similar concepts regularly by the 19th century, drawing on the work of earlier writers such as James Madison ( The Federalist Papers ) and Alexis de Tocqueville ( Democracy in America ) to integrate concepts of social cohesion and connectedness into the pluralist tradition in American political science.
* A Pillar of Iron by Taylor Caldwell, published in 1965, tells of the life of Cicero, especially in relation to Catilina and his conspiracy against Rome.
The relation later changed from a partner to a friend, but they remained in contact for the rest of her life.
* The Josephus Trilogy, novels by Lion Feuchtwanger, about the life of Flavius Josephus and his relation with the Flavian dynasty.
In relation to the King, the Chief assists in keeping track of current events ; informs regarding all aspects of Belgian life ; proposes and prepares audiences ; assists in preparing speeches and informs the King about developments in international affairs.
Examination of Seneca's life and thought in relation to contemporary education and to the psychology of emotions is revealing a relevance of his thought.
* Tree of life illustration showing hagfish's relation to other organisms
*" Written in stone ", article on Gill's private life in relation to his work by Fiona MacCarthy
In this lecture Foscolo urged his young countrymen to study literature, not in obedience to academic traditions, but in their relation to individual and national life and growth.
They worshiped the Great Spirit through all their seasonal activities and viewed religion as a private matter: each person ’ s relation with his personal guardian spirit was part of his thinking every day of life.
Athenian women had limited right to property and therefore were not considered full citizens, as citizenship and the entitlement to civil and political rights was defined in relation to property and the means to life.
Nicholas Stewart in his essay, " Magic realism in relation to the post-colonial and Midnight's Children ," argues that the " narrative framework of Midnight's Children consists of a tale – comprising his life story – which Saleem Sinai recounts orally to his wife-to-be Padma.
Robert Ellwood also places Eliade's involvement with the Iron Guard in relation to scholar's conservatism, and connects this aspect of Eliade's life with both his nostalgia and his study of primal societies.

relation and held
The realist maintains that all the instances of greenness are held together by the exemplification relation, but this relation cannot be explained.
* Approach the shrine ; if there is a bell, you may ring the bell first ( or after depositing a donation ); if there is a box for donations, leave a modest one in relation to your means ; then bow twice, clap twice, and hold the second clap with your hands held together in front of your heart for a closing bow after your prayers.
In the mid-to-late 1590s Buck was in competition with playwright John Lyly for the reversion of the office of the Master of the Revels, then held by Buck's relation Sir Edmund Tilney (" reversion " meaning that the candidate would obtain the office when the present office-holder vacated it — usually by death ).
Despite the fact that many performances are held within the circle of a small art-world group, RoseLee Goldberg notes, in Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present that " performance has been a way of appealing directly to a large public, as well as shocking audiences into reassessing their own notions of art and its relation to culture.
Bertrand Russell discussed the paradox briefly in § 38 of The Principles of Mathematics ( 1903 ), distinguishing between implication ( associated with the form " if p, then q "), which he held to be a relation between unasserted propositions, and inference ( associated with the form " p, therefore q "), which he held to be a relation between asserted propositions ; having made this distinction, Russell could deny that the Tortoise's attempt to treat inferring Z from A and B is equivalent to, or dependent on, agreeing to the hypothetical " If A and B are true, then Z is true.
This longer note, to which any grace notes can be considered harmonically and melodically subservient ( except in the cases of certain appoggiaturas, in which the ornament may be held for a longer duration than the note it ornaments ), is called the principal in relation to the grace notes.
: Presuppositionalists, he held, are right to assert that the ultimate premises of Christian and anti – Christian systems of thought are utterly at odds in relation to their origin.
Otherwise, the Cortes Generales shall appoint both the Regent ( s ) and the guardian, who in this case may not be held by the same person, except by the father or mother of direct relation of the king.
He held that in relation to the will things possess an objective fitness similar to the mutual consistency of things in the physical universe.
Equitable liens have been held to exist in a number of cases involving choses in action, but not yet in relation to chattels.
* In Lord Napier & Etterick v Hunter 2 WLR 42 it was held that an indemnity insurer's subrogation rights in relation to funds improperly paid directly to the insured were subject to an equitable lien.
Such faith is no common or easy thing, but is a relation to the Absolute which Defies reason, and can be won and held only in an infinite passion.
The Privy Council held that when the Province had created a system of taxpayer funded denominational schools in the early 1870s, it had given a " right or privilege " to the Protestants and Roman Catholics in relation to education.
Mental experience and its relation to the physical brain form an area of philosophical debate: some identity theorists originally argued that the identity of brain and mental states held only for a few sensations.
Religious titles for women include sacerdos, often in relation to a deity or temple, such as a sacerdos Cereris or Cerealis, " priestess of Ceres ", an office never held by men ; magistra, a high priestess, female expert or teacher in religious matters ; and ministra, a female assistant, particularly one in service to a deity.
Cārvāka held the view that Invariable Concomitance ( vyāpti ), a theory of Indian logic which refers to the relation between middle term and major term freed from all conditions, could not be ascertained.
The government, however, argued that " a mountain of evidence " indicated that these acts in the aggregate did have a substantial effect ; for this proposition it relied on Wickard v. Filburn ( 1942 ), which held that Congress could regulate an individual act that lacked a substantial effect on interstate commerce if, when aggregated, acts of that sort had the required relation to interstate commerce.
In the general election that year, Warner was expected to win in a cakewalk over relatively unknown ( at that time ) Democrat Mark Warner ( no relation ), who had never held elective office.
Debating Officers – This position is jointly held by two individuals who are responsible for organising the Society's activities in relation to competitive debating.
Before Hume, rationalists had held that effect could be deduced from cause ; Hume argued that it could not and from this inferred that nothing at all could be known a priori in relation to cause and effect.
Compared to rectangular tenders, cylindrical Vanderbilt tenders were stronger, lighter, and held more fuel in relation to surface area.

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