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Examples of perfection


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A traditional reading of simplicity often maintains that the different divine perfections must entail one another.
However, the theist and pantheist are not likely to agree on the perfections.
All this suggests a cumulative scale of beings and perfections, to which is then added the human animal, who is physical, alive, sentient, and rational.
As individuals, the community of saints was to enjoy all physical and mental perfections.
When the perfections of a sign are evaluated today from a functional point of view, clarity and precision are certain to be counted among them.
I am concerned here only with the perfections of living things.
Curiously enough, the new homogeneous time was unified by the principle of imperfection, namely, the license to interrupt if not to corrupt the divine-like flow of temporal perfections.
A supremely perfect being has all perfections.
Attention is drawn to the fact that this perfectly natural garden demands complete control to achieve its perfection.
Impeccability is one of the vitally important perfection-making attributes.
There is no science that is not capable of additions; there is no art that may not be carried to a still higher perfection.
Moreover, until its perfection, each soul would come three times into the world in a carnal body in each millennium.
In preparation for that event they saw it as incumbent on individuals to strive for moral perfection.
The color is arranged according to an interesting symmetrical repetition scheme, thus: a (twelve longs) b (six longs) b (six longs) a (twelve longs), for a total of thirty-six perfections.
They set out to do research into the effectiveness of our jury system and in their conclusions they commented on its perfections and imperfections.
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Back then we knew nothing about key analytical concepts like subgame perfection and the revelation principle.
Three times he has infected our blood and brains with the bacillus of perfection.
Moreover, it pertains above all to the divine will, from which every perfection is derived in virtue of a kind of likeness.
He was chiefly concerned with species and perfections.
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How were the higher perfections fulfilled, how the ultimate perfections?
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The perfection of a universe is the sum of the perfections of its contents.
The balance of the pairs of opposites which comprise a square is the insignia of its perfection.
No production was ever the same, but there was an underlying technique and obsessive search for perfection underlying them all.
Human effort reflects this urge toward perfection, the striving for immortality.
They cut all sorts of capers and whiffed the meat as it slowly came to perfection with the seasoning penetrating to the bone.
Between the contratenor and triplum, this gives the relationship of a seventh, held for two-thirds of a perfection.
Two of the video sequences in this act portray this perfection by processing television adverts which feature female and male models.
In this case, form and function are much more closely inter-twined and so a higher degree of skill and perfection are required.
Unfortunately, however, perfection is so high a standard that researchers rarely apply it when testing their own models, theories, and hypotheses!
Should it come to a second edition, which it should, perhaps we can hope for perfection next time round!
A void encompassing a body cannot endow the body with perfection and cannot be the body's place (ibid., fol. 53 a23-bl9).
He promises that the individual who achieves "perfection" will acquire freedom from doubt, angelic ranking, and immortality.
The leaf embryo, on the other hand, develops most directly, and step by step approaches perfection.
Analogously, fully grown oak trees would in this way have a perfection, though of a limited kind.
At this stage, aiming at perfection is not essential.
They need to fend off a worry about why we should care about perfection.
All can reach the state of perfection only gradually.
She becomes, in some asymptotic way, closer to perfection.
The evident physical presence of music became subordinated to the higher reality of transcendental perfection.
Despite its lack of mechanical perfections, humanity, as stumbling and awkward as it is, is far superior to the machine.
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As he sees it, a power is an ability that it is good to have - it enhances the perfection of the person who has it.
A metaphysical pr inc iple aff irms that unity is a sig n of perfection.
Even if, inevitably, the lack of perfection of today's output speech technology may adversely affect users' evaluation of the system, there is one advantage.
A fundamental aspect of such design necessarily involves a rejection of the assumption that we strive for efficiency, perfection, or majority acceptance.
As such, knowing the world and its various parts does not constitute an essential aspect of human perfection.
The perfection of their armaments thus appeared as indispensible, since it was the only successful constituent in their status as a world power.
Through these and other ways, we need to dismantle the notion of perfection and to reduce judgmental responses from our colleagues.
How can we possibly improve on nature's perfection?
The aim was the perfection of a city whose development was directly linked to the demands of industry.
All that exists is in a continuous movement returning to the origin of existence or towards perfection.
By contrast, perfection and beauty involve some subjective evaluation on the part of the conceptualiser.
Nevertheless, such counsels of perfection may achieve little unless some alternative ways for expressing aggression in a socially acceptable manner are available.
The ontological argument reflected the classical concept of perfections.
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Size, intelligence, beauty, power, benevolence, and so forth all these qualities are called perfections.
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Everything, within the house and without, seemed to be the perfection of neatness and order.
Man requires a suprahistorical intervention precisely because history cannot provide its own ideal of perfection or completeness.
However, there is no clear-cut way of deciding what constitutes either maximal greatness or absolute perfection.
What follows is only that the best possible combination of attributes does not include both omnipotence and necessary moral perfection.
The goal seems to be to learn all material to an equal degree of perfection, and as a result students lose interest.
Since we are finite things improved by finite increments, the wicked will take longer to reach any finite degree perfection.
Attaining these cognitions will require the mastery of both metaphysics and physics, which entails that only a philosopher can attain this perfection.
The perfection of the greatest music is an unreachable ideal; the best performances are only aspirations toward it.
Only one thing disrupts the perfection: the mirror, which is strikingly off center.
Again grim threats ensure subgame perfection in a way which clarifies the least restrictive conditions under which taking it in turns equilibria occur.
When you start with a model of perfection, you tend to produce elegant mathematical solutions but any change destroys that elegance.
He stated that an isolated individual could not achieve all the perfections by himself, without the aid of other individuals.
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They also develop the ability to know the thoughts of others, and in every moment are able to practice all the perfections.
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Insofar, however, as it is the limited human nature which receives these perfections, they are finite.
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Of what kind, wise one, leader of the world, were your ten perfections?
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Similarly, conditional perfection does not always apply to unless-conditionals.
All of them held to the modernist music idea, that objective musical perfection can transcendentally affect the listener.
Whatever is noumenally contemplated on, it is that which manifests itself with utter lucidity, upon the perfection of [such] contemplation, like with things desired.
A person belongs to a set of resurrection counterparts ordered by a perfection relation (the counterparts are organized into a lattice).
Why should the intuitions of the monotheist have greater value than those of the polytheist in deciding what characteristics constitute greatness and perfection ?
An agreement among the monads is one of the requirements for there to be perfection in the universe.
The first step away from perfection destroys the beautiful mathematics without adding a significant degree of realism.
Given the level of 'classical' perfection that he attained in his mature works, might not this vein have dried out altogether?
In the motetus text the perfect lover does not attain perfection, the imperfect lover does.
She argues that the virtue of perfection need not be overly demanding since this virtue will require different things for different agents.
In this new context perfection seemed to mean audible stability rather than mathematical simplicity or beauty.
If so, he has no reason to resist the standard perfectionist view that perfection is a proposal about the nature of welfare.
He deeply understood that no system will ever lead to an architectural level that can compete with nature's perfection.
The lyric subject returns to the firmly non-transcendental world of affective relations in which she finds perfection and completion.
In that case, the assimilation of science to history can only be partial, since concrete history can have no internal ideal of perfection or completeness.
Furthermore, moral perfection is a component of the divine nature or essence.
We reach a similar result when we consider omniscience in place of moral perfection.
Hundred-per-centers, though, harked back to the past perfection and security of a completed pattern and sealed identity, viewing the unfamiliar with suspicion.
Perfection and beauty are, intuitively, more subjective properties than being clean, hoarse, thin and red, as in (1)-(2).
Instead, the once universal idea of human perfection and the conditions necessary for its fulfillment are contingent on local interpretations and subject to communal interests.
By contrast, it is in the nature of the first kind that [its individuals] be of the utmost perfection.
Points of relative perfection are indicated, as are points of failure.
If it could be built, we should be as conscious of its perfection as we are of any other superhuman perfection.
If such determinism were compatible with freedom, then it would be possible to fully enjoy the perfection of freedom without being able to err.
Conceiving perfection as being necessarily unsurpassable by any other being in all relevant respects, but self-surpassing on some respects, permits a more religiously acceptable criterion.
My suggestion is not a counsel of scientism, positivism, or perfection.
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