They concluded that «these results suggest that glycine produced
a good subjective feeling after awakening from sleep».
Not exact matches
Instead of relying on divine propositional
feeling, it seems
better to have the nascent occasion simply take over the divine prehending the world, for God is unifying, and evaluating (in terms of his
subjective forms) that world in every way which he can.
Here once again there is a remarkable similarity between certain emphases in Whitehead as
well as in other process - thinkers and the strong insistence of contemporary existentialism on the centrality of the «
subjective»
feelings and of self - awareness in human experience.
They
feel that they can avoid the
subjective trendiness of «60s liberal Protestant activism, as
well as the discouragement that resulted from the intransigence of the problems the liberals faced.
One could point out, quite accurately, that Whitehead talks about God and the world in such a way that it is very clear that while God proffers a
subjective aim which, if accepted, would result in the greatest
good possible under the circumstances, actual entities sophisticated enough to entertain complex contrasts of
feeling also thereby have genuine freedom of choice with the result that they are free to reject the aim proffered by God, free to turn their backs on God's lure toward the
best possible tomorrow.
Besides the ones that do engage in the practice, actually «
feel»
better, in their
subjective view.
The way she
feels about what she is hearing, what Whitehead calls «the
subjective form» of the prehension, is affected by her tiredness and the soreness of some of her muscles as
well as by vague and half - conscious hopes and fears.
The Golden Rule should be objective rather than
subjective and must be applied to all and not to be used as a tool to single out and to inject
feeling of guilt to
good people.
(As far as humans are concerned, there is no reason for us to reject the possibility of some sort of
subjective survival beyond death as
well as an objective immortality in God's own
feeling.)
I'm not going to debate whether having faith is a
good thing or a bad thing, as that is merely
subjective and there is no end result, nor does it benefit anyone and generally devolves into name - calling and hurt
feelings.
Feeling caught between parents: adult children's relations with parents and
subjective well - being.
But participants didn't all agree on which sensations
felt the
best — their judgments were highly
subjective.
«We have a wealth of
subjective, user - generated data at our disposal — a
well - suited source of data in a project targeted towards human personal
feelings,» underscores Dr. Resch.
The researchers explain, in a recent article in Frontiers in Psychology, that although the groups
felt quite differently about whether specific pieces of music made them
feel good or bad, their
subjective and physiological responses to how exciting or calming they found the music to be appeared to be universal.
It's
subjective because others may not have observed any difficulty and you may score very
well on cognitive tests designed to screen for dementia; however, you
feel that there is a decline.
Using easy - to - understand
subjective measures, like how you
feel after a meal, as
well as a blood glucose monitor, you can precisely determine what amounts and types of carbohydrates and other foods allow you to keep your blood sugar within healthy ranges.
Setting out to convey «the interior
feeling of a woman,» Tang favours expressive visuals over dialogue, utilising montages, jump cuts and dissolves — as
well as Subrata Mitra's vivid cinematography — to craft a
subjective portrait of Madame Tung's emotional torment.
Many educators
feel that this method, combined with teacher narrative,
better reflects student progress because it makes allowances for individual differences in learning rate and style, emphasizes real learning over test scores, and minimizes
subjective considerations.
So the Mégane fitted with Öhlins Road & Track dampers
feels significantly
better, but does the stopwatch back that
subjective improvement with a quicker lap time?
They expressed views ranging from Platonic claims about the ultimate reality of eternally perfect Forms (Ideas), including the Idea of the
Good, to the claims of Heraclitus that change is so common that «one can not even step into the same river twice» and of Epicurus, the hedonist, that intrinsic value consists in momentary,
subjective, pleasant
feeling.
This is a
subjective matter, but I
feel Blacklist caters
well to both parties.
It's also worth noting that I've not tried Corsair's Strafe and can't comment on whether or not one or the other is
better in terms of how it
feels, although again that's pretty
subjective.
Whether this results in a
better kill / death ratio or not is entirely
subjective, but I personally like the more flush
feel with the surface of the controller face.
His work is an amalgamation of a mental map, documenting his
subjective feelings about the places he visits, as
well as the objective reality of the cities» layouts and existences.
However, many lawyer - client relationships remain highly
subjective, often based on personal trust, belief in the firm's brand or simply recommendation and a general
feeling in the market that firm X or Y is
best.
Deciding on the
best mouse is a
subjective process where several things come into play: intended use, feature set, grip style, price, and how comfortable a given device
feels in your hand.
The benefits may be lessened, but there is still a clear and substantial positive benefit in physical symptoms (stress, heart rate, etc) as
well as
subjective feelings of
well being.
These analyses indicated that Facebook use predicts declines in the two components of
subjective well - being: how people
feel moment to moment and how satisfied they are with their lives.
It is claimed that people who own pets do so to improve their
subjective well - being, for company and to
feel loved, depended upon and wanted [30].
But how does one quantify «
best,» a term that
feels quite
subjective?