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Potentialities
Potentialities meaning
plural of potentiality
Example sentences (16)
Gombe a land where almost everybody knows everybody due to itβs torrential uniqueness, peace, potentialities, and diverse cultural heritage, a place we all called home.
According to him, all people are equal, irrespective of ethnicity and religious differences, stressing that physically challenged persons possess potentialities of living as normal persons.
This was a difficult race, which involved crossing a river on the request of the Tortoise, who knew his limitations and potentialities.
The perfect is that which will bring creative change and fulfillment, transcendent potentialities and transformations to our goals, experiences, and suffocating national reality.
Until we demand the impossible from ourselves, our systems, and our nation, we can neither do the possible nor actualise our full potentialities.
Adorno saw the culture industry as an arena in which critical tendencies or potentialities were eliminated.
Barber, Spanos, and Chaves introduced the term "cognitive-behavioural" to describe their "nonstate" theory of hypnosis in Hypnosis, imagination, and human potentialities.
Devotion and subservience to God were largely replaced by notions of inalienable natural rights and the potentialities of reason, and universal ideals of love and compassion gave way to civic notions of freedom, equality, and citizenship.
He argued for an aristocracy springing from individuals of potential, writing: We must single out the children who are endowed with high potentialities, and develop them as completely as possible.
High potentialities are rarely encountered in the sons of honest, intelligent, hard-working men who have had ill luck in their careers, who have failed in business or have muddled along all their lives in inferior positions.
Hirst and Dunkerton pp. 47β55 It was soon to be regarded as one of the world's great masterpieces of sculpture, "a revelation of all the potentialities and force of the art of sculpture".
How does an irreducible but supervenient downward causal power arise, since by definition it cannot be due to the aggregation of the micro-level potentialities?
Likewise it is the concretion or realization of potentialities of other actual entities which are its partial causes.
Ramanuja of the theistic Sri Vaishnavism school β a major tradition within Vaishnavism β interprets the same verse in the context of Vishnu, and asserts that Vishnu only creates potentialities.
The primordial nature of God consists of all potentialities of existence for actual occasions, which Whitehead dubbed eternal objects.
Thus the person grows to actualize his or her inborn potentialities.