Sentences with phrase «ideal objects»

The variables can then become ideal objects as parts of forms, which themselves may become objects in more general systems.
There Collingwood defines philosophy as a thought systematically fighting against its own abstractions (NTMe 58), describing the development of metaphysics as appealing «to a world of ideal objects towards which the world of experience has an asymptotic nisus, «44 a metaphor Whitehead also makes use of in The Function of Reason (FR 53).
Whitehead always accepted experience as more fundamental than ideal objects abstracted from it.3
Abstraction is objectification; that is, the activity of abstraction from our experiences produces ideal objects.
We believe that Whitehead viewed mathematics as consisting primarily of ideal objects radically abstracted from human experience.
A new study published in Annals of Botany shows that plants react to anesthetics similarly to the way animals and humans do, suggesting plants are ideal objects for testing anesthetics actions in future.
In a summary of Whitehead's position, mathematics is abstracted from human experience to become ideal objects which initially represent general things that are symbolized in classes by variables.
Horst Thieme studies rapidly reproducing parasitic populations, which, as he notes, «are ideal objects to study the principles of evolution; in turn, it is important to understand these principles to control infectious diseases effectively.»
Since it has no reference to objects that exist, or to ideal objects, such as circles and squares, his work must be considered from the point of view of expression through the integration of rhythm, color and design, which he feels beauty is composed of.
These statuettes were regarded as ideal objects to decorate fashionable and particularly Aesthetic domestic interiors.
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