"The domestic focussed sectors viz. Capital Goods, FMCG, Auto, etc. are relatively better positioned and would also benefit from the recent correction in ...
[Sensex](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/indices/sensex_30_companies)and [Nifty](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/indices/nifty_50_companies)Track [latest market news](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks), [stock tips](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/recos)and [expert advice](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/expert-view)on [ETMarkets](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets). After a heavy bout of FPI selling, FPI equity flows have turned quite positive (above $6 billion) in the month of August. are relatively better positioned and would also benefit from the recent correction in commodity prices, which will help ease margin pressures. We also prefer companies with good corporate governance and a competent management team. Yes, with the economic recovery we expect the CAPEX cycle to recover at a moderate pace. The domestic focussed sectors viz. We are optimistic about domestic-oriented sectors like banking, FMCG and capital goods. The government has also announced Rs. Amidst an environment of a global growth slowdown, Indian macroeconomic fundamentals are better placed on a relative basis. My family has been investing in the stock markets for a long time and hence my interest in the markets has always been strong. Adani Ports, 2 other stocks on radar for this week: Om Mehra, Choice Broking](/markets/expert-view/etmarkets-smart-talk-adani-ports-2-other-stocks-on-radar-for-this-week-om-mehra-choice-broking/articleshow/93986783.cms) [Rishi Kohli makes a strong case for a breakout in Nifty](/markets/expert-view/rishi-kohli-makes-a-strong-case-for-a-breakout-in-nifty/articleshow/94003918.cms) [The more Indian market holds on in the face of global headwinds, the riskier it gets: Sandip Sabharwal](/markets/expert-view/the-more-indian-market-holds-on-in-the-face-of-global-headwinds-the-riskier-it-gets-sandip-sabharwal/articleshow/93996725.cms) [Reshma Banda](/topic/reshma-banda), Head-Equity & Executive VP, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance. The success of the ongoing Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme and the Make in India initiative has contributed to the boost in the domestic manufacturing sector.
If science can't prove or disprove something, can philosophy? The omnipresence of God is the reason why His non-existence can't be proved by science alone.
In fact, I find that trying to believe that is like trying to believe that the sun is green or that pigs can fly. Am I to believe that Lewis was irrational—for that's what I must believe if I'm to believe that the argument I've laid out is compelling? Now someone may point out that proof is a very strong word and that in the practical business of life (and in science as well), we are often satisfied with something a good deal weaker than proof. (Strictly speaking, I suppose, the scientific reasons for thinking that stalactites and stalagmites take hundreds of thousands of years to form would have to be included in the reasoning for it to be truly compelling. How can I be able to do something such that, before I do it, a violation of the laws of nature must occur? If I have free will, then, although I'm in fact going to confess, it must be the case that I'm able to try to brazen it out. Let us say that an argument for some conclusion is a compelling argument for that conclusion if any human being who carefully considered the argument, understood its premises and the reasoning by which the conclusion was derived from the premises, and did not accept the conclusion would be positively irrational. But there is a compelling argument for the conclusion that this thesis is false. If it is a fact that any argument for the non-existence of God must be a philosophical argument, what are the implications of this fact? It will have to be a philosophical disproof: God's not being a locally present being means that the question of the relation between any observation and any statement about God will have to be a philosophical question. This is because a being who is not locally present is so different from the kinds of beings our mental reflexes are used to dealing with. It means that the proof will have to be something other than a scientific disproof (though it may include premises that have been established by scientific investigation).
By Tom Ward Thomas More University Part 61 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021” and it is part one of two ...
Fr. 9, 1985, TMU Archives). 2, TMU Archives). 4, TMU Archives). Both Fr. Camilla, May 1969, TMU Archives). 21, 1968, TMU Archives). Camilla, Fr. There were, of course, a plethora of contemporary philosophies that were at least presented in the History of Contemporary Philosophy course; two of particular interest to the Philosophy Department were pragmatism and existentialism, through which they wanted to give students “contact with more than one philosophical system from readings in the proponents of those systems” (Philosophy Department Report, by Fr. 1, TMU Archives). He sought a PhD from Duke University, but after his dissertation was not accepted, he attained another MA (in Contemporary Philosophy) from Duke in 1967 at the end of a two-year leave from VMC (Recollection of Msgr. 3, 1967, TMU Archives).
Curated and developed by Geeksart, one of China's best new media art teams, the exhibition features Zhang Yu, Kong Youyang, TonyMark, Jiu Li and Gui Sheng in a ...
In the story, Zhuang Zhou dreams of being a butterfly, or it is the dream of a butterfly that finally becomes Zhuang Zhou, revealing the uncertainty of life. Situated on the floor of the exhibition space, visitors can experience the high waves flowing down from the ceiling under a dark-hued background. Another highlight of the exhibition is Zhang's "Dream," an ink-wash artist who conjures up a daunting "dome piece."