Sentences with phrase «give immediacy»

Hawaiian print t - shirts transform into paintings of nostalgia while closely cropped images give immediacy to a narrative of yearning.
I wanted to give an immediacy, like a documentary movie.»
Up - close perspectives in the artwork give immediacy to the texts.
Given the immediacy of writing in the blogosphere, one is sure to say something that one could wish to take back but, since it had already been posted one could not take it back.
Far from making them give up, their uncertainty about the future gives them an immediacy to make life now count.
Far from making them give up, their uncertainty about the future gives them an immediacy to make life now count #TheFaultInOurStars
«Taxing sugary drinks isn't a new concept, but given the immediacy of the global obesity problem, it's time we got creative with how we approach it,» said author of the study Dr. Evan Blecher, Senior Economist at the American Cancer Society.
Given the immediacy of popular dating platform Tinder, which boasts 50 million users, it's shocking that I found an online dater with enough patience to put in a month's worth of work before seeing any results.
Hewing faithfully to Brecht's text, Schlöndorff juxtaposes the theatricality of the prose with bare - bones, handheld 16 mm camera work, which gives immediacy to this savage story of rebellion.
It replicates the standard tank, healer and DPS structure of any MMO, but Dogma's slick, real time combat gives it an immediacy other games lack.
Yet they gave it the immediacy of a memento or a cartoon.
When I omit the pencil lines from a work, it's quite interesting, as it gives it an immediacy and a freshness which is even new to me.

Not exact matches

But unlike the majority of the onslaught of food - delivery startups, Uber started with a reputation for immediacy, which could give it a leg up.
For fewer zeroes than you think, you can give your content an authentic immediacy and put your audience right in the middle of the action.
Awareness of death gives to life immediacy and depth, and makes life so intense that its totality is summed up in the present moment.
The passionate immediacy of the Handmaid's witness is muffled in a talk spiced with «harmless» sexist jests that should give the game away.
Thus, every entity contributes its own particularity to the determination of each novel actuality; thus, too, every entity contributes itself as repeated; and thus, finally, every entity in its objective functioning transcends itself — it is repeated beyond itself so as to be immanent in, and given for the immediacy of, each novel actuality (PR 324, 327, 336, 366).
In its subjective immediacy the occasion is thus conforming to a past occasion as given, or objectified, for it.
When given purposes come to be known, they are known only abstractly and indirectly, in spite of their immediacy in a given experience.
unless God is given I do not see how he could be inferred, for the foundation of inference beyond immediacy seems to me necessarily the reality of God as the ground of world order.
For some, immediacy is the defining characteristic of Evangelicalism, and any Protestant who gives too central a place to liturgy and sacraments is driven from the camp.
That chapter begins with a discussion of «consciousness of the extensive relations of the world» given in presentational immediacy (PR 95).
The clear, fully conscious, and definite awareness of this world is a highly selective, abstract, and organized reduction of causal efficacy, giving a sense of an organized world there, in front of us, a sense Whitehead names presentational immediacy.
And since He is a single actual entity, not a «society» of temporally successive actual entities, like you or me, the various stages of His life will not occur successively in time but will occur or «be given» in one unity of felt immediacy.
This puts Hartshorne where he wants to be, because to intuit (prehend) actual occasions as they occur is to intuit (prehend) them formaliter, as they exist in the immediate subjectivity of concrescence, and since God is everlasting, and experiences all actual occasions formaliter, actual occasions are preserved everlastingly (in their full, warm, subjective immediacy) in the consequent nature of God.6 This interpretation resolves the question of the status of the past, the problem of how the past is given as datum for concrescing actual occasions, and the question of a ground for truth claims about the past.
The ego mode, which correlates with the mode of presentational immediacy, is engaged with the given, actively seeking to create a solution to the problem, defining the self through identifications and alienations (self vs. not - self).
Thus, a gray sensum, although given as characterizing an object in the visual field of presentational immediacy, is not given by that object.
God himself has given himself to the freedom that surrenders itself to him in his inmost divinity, he is not only the distant horizon to which man directs his free self - understanding, but has become the object of the exercise of this freedom in absolute immediacy.
Given this understanding of Whitehead's philosophy, we can conceive of the soul occupying generally the region of the brain, receiving the causal efficacy of every portion of the brain at once, and experiencing its own synthesis of all these influences in its own unified subjective immediacy.
This produces something of a dilemma: for unless presentational immediacy and causal efficacy overlap in some way, unless there is a common ground between them, there is no assurance that they are giving information about the same entities and the beneficial effects of their complementary relation would be lost.
This is because they believe that what is given in immediate experience is absolutely certain, and any mode of «knowledge» which departs at all from such immediacy (for instance, an inference from experience) is to some degree doubtful.
The brown patch given in presentational immediacy is referred to the physical entities that reflect the light that has acted on our eyes.
In vision, for example, presentational immediacy presents to us as immediately given patches of color.
When abstracted from the perception in the mode of causal efficacy from which it arises, perception in the mode of presentational immediacy gives no clue as to its source or as to time.
Once I would realize that the past was meaningful, that my past selves live on in the present, although certainly not in their subjective immediacy, I could let go, give up my clinging, and be more fully present in my current momentary experience and to the world.
The correspondence here gives some justification for the claim that when we examine our experience radically we discover that the perception in the mode of presentational immediacy to which Hume gave exclusive attention arises out of «perception in the mode of causal efficacy».
The extensive continuum as a principle of togetherness of actual entities is given to presentational immediacy which «gives positive information only about the immediate present as defined by itself» (PR 124/189).
The «presented locus» is indeed of no real help in leading us from presentational immediacy to causal efficacy, for perception in the mode of causal efficacy itself is a type of objectification, giving us merely an internal view of the subject.
The doctrine of objectification is an endeavor to express how what is settled in actuality is repeated under limitations, so as to be «given» for immediacy.
In this respect, he interacts with what is given — naturally, historically, and in the immediacy of his own subjectivity — to «make what was not» for the sake of fulfilling presently conceived moral ends.
This gives us an interpretation of Whitehead's otherwise mysterious comments that each finite entity is prehended into God's (consequent) nature without the loss of immediacy — or in different words, without the loss of the «unison of immediacy,» of «mutual immediacy;» or of the «unison of becoming» (Process 340, 346, 349, 350, 351).
Finally, radical faith calls us to give ourselves totally to the world, to affirm the fullness and the immediacy of the present moment as the life and the energy of Christ.
We could give countless examples of this religious intimation that somehow every experience is salvaged and preserved eternally in its full experiential immediacy.
In view of the obsessing immediacy of national disaster, it is the more amazing that the high altitude of international vision and goodwill, surpassing all that had preceded it and standing solitary long afterwards, should have been reached in the desperate years of the Exile — «Yea, he saith, It is too light a thing that thou shouldest be my servant to raise up the tribes of Jacob, and to restore the preserved of Israel: I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles, that thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the earth.»
That means that when some quality given to us in presentational immediacy actually derives from the region with which it is associated, to that degree the appearance is true.
In accordance with the propositions Whitehead gives, the retention of subjective immediacy does not imply the impossibility of objective immortality!
There is an element of immediacy that a phone camera can provide in capturing a magical moment, which gives it an advantage when you are trying to record a real - life event as it happens.
And the immediacy of television, with close - ups capable of bringing us in tight on the performers» faces, gave Jesus and Mary Magdalene a complexity that often is missing from conventional productions.
There's a jittery, you - are - there immediacy to Kaminski's rough handheld photography and the textured, gritty film stock, and his frequent play with shutter speed gives the explosions the crystal clarity and detail of slow - motion, but at terrifyingly real speed.
The melodies are clearer, pushed up in the mix, given agency by their immediacy.
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