Sentences with phrase «for novelty in»

Thus some may wish to argue that one can not assume that a certain set of spin - values would have been obtained no matter which of conditions a and conditions b are met — on the grounds that the provisions for novelty in Whitehead's system preclude such an assumption.

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It is the exclusive stockist for Crabtree & Evelyn in the West Perth area, and sells novelties, toys, baby wear, photo frames, gift - boxed plants and flowers.
Despite its small footprint, Eatsa has garnered outsized buzz for the novelty of how its restaurants sell and deliver customers their food: Diners place their orders and pay on iPads, then pick up their meal in cubbyholes with doors doubling as digital screens displaying order numbers.
Watching Netflix or Twitch in a virtual theater is a trip, for instance, but once you get past the novelty of fake cup holders, it's a blurrier, less comfortable way of watching what's been before.
On my own, I broke into the novelty - gift market, which was relatively easy, because companies in that industry are always looking for new ideas.
«Traditional adult novelty stores tell us that people come in, ask for the product by name, buy it, and walk out,» says Standard marketing manager Sarah Bobas.
Entrepreneur magazine reports a rising interest in luxury or novelty products for men, such as bacon - flavored toothpicks and men's shapewear.
Since Colorado first legalized recreational marijuana in 2012, the demand for novelty, even gourmet, products containing THC has soared
With present programming knowledge and novelty of the blockchain, writing solid and comprehensive smart contracts can sometimes be difficult in practice and at the moment are only really useful for simple contracts (however, it's progressing rapidly).
Not long ago, electric cars were curiosities — auto show novelties, toys for the rich, outliers in oil - demand forecasts.
A: In addition to other considerations under novelty and clarity, the two most common hurdles for bioinformatics - based inventions before the EPO are the exclusion from patentability, governed in the European Patent Convention under Article 52, and inventive step, governed under Article 5In addition to other considerations under novelty and clarity, the two most common hurdles for bioinformatics - based inventions before the EPO are the exclusion from patentability, governed in the European Patent Convention under Article 52, and inventive step, governed under Article 5in the European Patent Convention under Article 52, and inventive step, governed under Article 56.
Augmented reality has for too long been dismissed as a gimmick in the marketing industry, a novelty worth trialling but not something to include as part...
Yet that metaphor of the mirror is too Platonic, because God's epiphany in the world is not through mere surface shadows, but is in the coming to be, development, and passing away to make room for novelty of primary natural units, each of which truly exists and acts in its own right and according to its own nature and structure for its time, and interacts with other units in a process of mutual actualization and eventual replacement.
On the contrary, given the presumption of a collective agency for the cell as a unified field of activity, it makes excellent sense to account for the stability of the field in terms of societies of inanimate actual occasions with their ongoing transmission of fixed patterns and for the vitality of the field in terms of the nexus of living occasions with their higher degree of novelty and originality.
In Britain, it is now possible to buy an airline ticket on the Internet for a few pounds, then land in a European city for a «quick break» boosted by the elixir of novelty and the thrill of just being able to do iIn Britain, it is now possible to buy an airline ticket on the Internet for a few pounds, then land in a European city for a «quick break» boosted by the elixir of novelty and the thrill of just being able to do iin a European city for a «quick break» boosted by the elixir of novelty and the thrill of just being able to do it.
To pick out just three: that which Deleuze theorizes as «the virtual» bears a certain similarity to Whiteheadian pure potentiality; likewise, the elements of the virtual, namely, what Deleuze calls «Ideas,» play a role comparable to that attributed to eternal objects; finally, the factor in the Deleuzean system which corresponds most closely to Whitehead's notion of creativity — that ultimate principle by which the production of novelty is to be thought — goes, for Deleuze, under the name of «productive difference,» or «Difference in itself?»
As such, in the Deleuzean chaosmos, many factors (many features of God and of his various roles, both traditional and Whiteheadian) putatively necessary for the production of novelty are eliminated.
He wishes to associate novelty with men in history and stability with natural beauty, yet he never indicates how the latter can be without content and still serve as a model for society.
Whitehead writes: «The world is thus faced by the paradox that, at least in its higher actualities, it craves for novelty and yet is haunted by terror at the loss of the past, with its familiarities and its loved ones» (PR 516).
Necessarily unintelligible insofar as the very conditions for the production of novelty (viz. disjunctive syntheses of incompossibles) entail that intensive (potential) differences will always already be cancelled within the novel extensities and qualities in which they are actualized --(through the conjunctive syntheses of compossibles; in Whitehead's terms: through a demand for «balanced complexity» — the integration of incompatibilities into realizable contrasts, cf. PR 278).
But if, as Deleuze insists, that factor he calls «difference in itself» creates the requisite conditions for novelty, then the disjunction involved will be a genuinely affirmative synthesis within which «divergence is no longer a principle of exclusion, and disjunction no longer a means of separation.
Humans have their own special part in the creation of novelty, for we are a conscious part of the dance of order and randomness.
Needless to say, as we have seen previously, the capacity for novelty is minimal, even negligible, in many actualities, thus, presumably, their responses are more in accord with the divine call than those of more complex creatures; the greater the degree of complexity, the greater the capacity to misuse freedom and refuse or diverge from God's call.
In the liturgy as well as in other departments of the Church's life there are regrettable excrescences and an arbitrary desire for novelties which must be repressed courageously and charitablIn the liturgy as well as in other departments of the Church's life there are regrettable excrescences and an arbitrary desire for novelties which must be repressed courageously and charitablin other departments of the Church's life there are regrettable excrescences and an arbitrary desire for novelties which must be repressed courageously and charitably.
Heidegger seems to me obviously correct in regarding modernity's nihilism as the fruition of seeds sown in pagan soil; and Nietzsche also correct to call attention to Christianity's shocking — and, for the antique order of noble values, irreparably catastrophic — novelty; but neither grasped why he was correct.
(d) The essential characteristic of this time of salvation is clearly seen in Matthew 11:5 and Luke 7:22, where the signs of that time are listed, with expressions common in that epoch but which are remarkable for their powerful novelty: «the poor are brought good news».
«Whether it is ignorance or fear, or both, that inspires this conduct in them, certain it is that the passion for novelty is always united in them with hatred of scholasticism, and there is no surer sign that a man is tending to Modernism than when he begins to show his dislike for the scholastic method.»
that is, «The world is thus [italics mine] faced by the paradox that, at least in its highest actualities, it craves for novelty and yet is haunted by terror at the loss of the past, with its familiarities and its loved ones,» refers, because of the use of the word thus, to a previous argument that provides the grounds on which Whitehead bases his assertion that the world requires both novelty and order.
If there be any divine warrant for a church (in this day), there is a divine warrant for a Creed, as a test of union, a bond of fellowship, a fence against error, and a shield against that spirit of restless inspiration, which esteems every novelty an improvement....
The mental occasion provides for the possibility of novelty, unobtainable in the simpler model of purely physical actual occasions, but it also means that actualization may require two successive unifications, one physical, one mental.
Central to Whitehead's metaphysics in Process and Reality is his rejection of «the classic notion of «time»» (35): «There is a prevalent misconception that «becoming» involves the notion of a unique seriality for its [creative] advance into novelty» (35).
[H: 340.2 - 16a] 18 The world is thus faced by the paradox that, at least in its highest actualities, it craves for novelty and yet is haunted by terror at the loss of the past, with its familiarities and its loved ones.
In Europe it has long been taken for granted that journalists are for sale; the practice is still something of a novelty here, but it appears to be growing.
His reasons for speaking of God's causal presence in the world revolved primarily around the notions of order, novelty, values, and truth.
Mathematics is the most powerful technique for the understanding of pattern and for the analysis of the interrelationship of patterns... In the next 2,000 years the overwhelming novelty in human thought will be the dominance of mathematical understanding... Applied mathematics is the transference of this study to other examples of the realization of these patternIn the next 2,000 years the overwhelming novelty in human thought will be the dominance of mathematical understanding... Applied mathematics is the transference of this study to other examples of the realization of these patternin human thought will be the dominance of mathematical understanding... Applied mathematics is the transference of this study to other examples of the realization of these patterns.
6 Dolphins have been shown to form the concept of novelty in experiments in which they are rewarded for maneuvers never before executed.
However, just like the authors are conservative in allowing for other sources of this novelty, for the sake of argument I'll concede I could be wrong here.
Whitehead did not speculate on the precise location of memory within the animal organism, but the most plausible extension of his theory suggests rather that memories are maintained for the soul by other occasions, thereby freeing the soul for its adventure into novelty.2 The way in which the conscious ego draws upon the ocean of unconscious feeling which sustains it may well reflect the way the soul draws upon other living occasions.
In these circumstances the possibilities for creative novelty in the synthesis of feeling which constitutes the satisfaction of the concrescing actual entity are great indeeIn these circumstances the possibilities for creative novelty in the synthesis of feeling which constitutes the satisfaction of the concrescing actual entity are great indeein the synthesis of feeling which constitutes the satisfaction of the concrescing actual entity are great indeed.
God does not become more divine, of course; but God has other and more varied opportunity to adapt the divine Loving to the creatures, so that in any and every circumstance there is the renewed possibility of novelty, with the emergence of a greater capacity to act instrumentally for God's intentions in the world.
I suggest that it is in the way in which each succeeding moment along that routing incorporates into itself what has taken place in the past, so that this past is not lost nor rejected but is felt or accepted («prehended» is Whitehead's word for this) and incorporated into the next moment, along with whatever novelty or specific «newness» that next moment includes.
In his analysis, he discriminates three factors or aspects of the developing process, all of which, acting together, determine the process so that it exhibits a novelty or a character not accounted for by data and principles which were present at the beginning of the process.
Whitehead's paramount concern to make room for novelty may have led him to neglect features coming from dominant occasions in our past which may also co-constitute the aim.
Nevertheless, process thinkers in general propose that anything actual at all — subatomic events, amoebic experience, human experience — has some capacity for novelty, at no matter how rudimentary, even negligible a level.
Whitehead's well - known notion of the Stage of Romance in education gets its power from the fundamental aesthetic need of the human organism for novelty and zest in experience.
5 This is a remarkable anticipation of Whitehead's view in Process and Reality that God's primordial ordering of the world's possibilities (the eternal objects) is the ultimate source of novelty in an emergent universe, except that Thornton understands these possibilities to be everlasting rather than timeless.6 This reification of what for Whitehead is purely possible, needing concrete embodiment in the actual world, leads Thornton to conceive of the eternal order as absolutely actual in its unchangeableness, identical with God.
Our love of novelty can even take on the appearance of a search for truth, when in fact it is only a form of distraction.
Passion for the possible, mission and exodus, denial of the reality of death, response of superabundance of meaning to the abundance of non-sense — these are so many signs of the new creation whose novelty catches us, in the strict sense, unawares.
To set the stage for considering religion from a cosmological point of view, Whitehead writes, «The most general formulation of the religious problem is the question whether the process of the temporal world passes into the formation of other actualities, bound together in an order in which novelty does not mean loss.»
Hybrid prehensions preserve for the future the flashes of novelty that have occurred in the past.
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