Sentences with phrase «from spatial relations»

He holds that in our cosmic epoch, prehension of the physical poles of other occasions seems to be dependent on contiguity, but that prehensions of the mental poles of other occasions may not be dependent on contiguity.37 By this principle we could explain our prehension of God's primordial nature and God's prehension of our mental poles quite apart from any spatial relations.
Piaget showed how young children (4 - 6 or even 7 years old) have considerable difficulty in differentiating temporal from spatial relations.
By this principle we could explain our prehension of God's primordial nature and God's prehension of our mental poles quite apart from any spatial relations.

Not exact matches

Of course, this one - dimensional personal inheritance from occasion to occasion in the psyche provides no analogical basis for understanding the many - dimensional connections in nature, in which spatial as well as temporal relations are involved.
Hence the succession is confused with spatial order; the duration of concomitant motions is judged erroneously from the distance covered by the moving bodies without taking into account the differences in speed; and the relation of simultaneity is not disentangled from spatial coincidence.
From the very first, participants grouped their borrowed chairs in a Sunday arrangement that suggested their intention of becoming a church, and they stood, bowed, and mingled in spatial relation to one another.
From numbers and counting, to spatial relations and geometry, much of early play like building towers or creating patterns with toy cars practices basic preschool math.
Do spatial relations activity: Ask your child to stand behind a chair, next to the chair, in front of a chair, on top of the chair and crouch under the chair.DO NOT COPY CONTENT FROM THIS PAGE.
They teamed up with James Dedrick and Andrew Gibson from the York Plasma Institute, University of York, U.K. to study how plasma behavior varies in relation to spatial location, time and particle energy.
Its first image, an angled long - shot of Barry Egan (Adam Sandler) sitting at a desk in the corner of an empty warehouse, is dissonant in its total remove from any sense of spatial relation.
The relations among various spatial and mathematics skills were assessed in a cross-sectional study of 854 children from kindergarten, third, and sixth grades (i.e., 5 to 13 years of age).
Working in a number of media including painting, sculpture and photography, his art ranges from conceptual in orientation to representational in character and is generally concerned with issues of identity in relation to the categories of language, portraiture and spatial politics.
His practice employs a variety of techniques — from sculpture and spatial interventions to performance and texts — to examine how the human body functions in relation to its environment.
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