Sentences with phrase «in immediacy»

This allows people to be able to function in the immediacy of horrific and terrifying circumstances.
This allows people to be able to function in the immediacy of horrific and terrifying circumstances such as earthquakes, floods, fires, robberies, war etc..
What was needed was for psychologists to study social interactional processes and observe them in all their immediacy and richness.»
I was amazed at the positive feedback I got from these clients in terms of the marked increases in their submission to response ratio, the number of job offers they received, and especially in the immediacy of the results.
However, blockchain enables traders to exchange shares in a more rapid and cost - effective manner, resulting in immediacy of information and increased transparency.
Monbiot seems to imply that environmentalists, as a body, believed in the immediacy of peak oil (this becomes a black and white certainty in the comments, inevitably).
Extending the artist's core reference point of 1965 - 1975, when artists begin to more precisely take control of the exhibition context and resulting in the immediacy of new forms such as performance, installation and new media.
For Feldman, the strength of her work lies in its immediacy and the vitality of her forms.
The photograph is nonchalant and almost mundane, but arresting in its immediacy.
Her oeuvre bears witness to a re-emergence of the figurative in contemporary painting and takes its point of departure in part in the immediacy and tawdriness of contemporary life spurred by the mass media and the psycho - social realm of the individual.
Over the past fifty years performance art has shifted from being a fledgling artistic practice grounded in the immediacy of the live body, to an increasingly popular medium of contemporary art, engaging large numbers of performers, high production values and rising audience numbers.
By presenting a narrative like this I expect the others to feel invited to write the rest of the story based on collective notions of cliche and stereotypes presented in my immediacy.
«Fruits covered with fancy gems are reflections of the ambiguity, which is what one wants in the immediacy of the moment or quality of novelty, compared to its real value and perishable condition,» she explains in his artist statement.
For these guys — for him, Philip Guston, Willem de Kooning — it was to get the immediacy of drawing, to locate the viewer in that immediacy, and then to make it happen in paint.
Personally, I agree with you, too, in that the game has to be considered (in part, and especially in its immediacy) as an experience unto itself.
We believe that improving student learning and achievement happens in the immediacy of an individual lesson (what we call «today's lesson» throughout this book), or it doesn't happen at all.
Communities always get a big push from outside funds in the immediacy of the disaster, but come another month or two, the communities impacted by Sandy will still be slowly re-piecing their lives and most everyone on the outside will have moved on.
Even for those who can not remember or were not born when the President of the United States was murdered while he rode through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, we think only of the events in the immediacy of the moment — the drive down the street, the shots themselves, and the shock that immediately followed.
Captivating in its immediacy, City of Ghosts follows the journey of «Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently» — a handful of anonymous activists who banded together after their homeland was taken over by ISIS in 2014.
Funding for the project in the immediacy is coming from the county, though the state is expected to foot the bill.
First, Hardy's account is gripping in its immediacy.
On the basis of this hypothesis, Käsemann and Vielhauer reject the authenticity of Luke 12.8 f., largely because they believe that Jesus» message was concerned with the Kingdom and with God drawing near to men in the immediacy of the proclamation of that Kingdom, and that, therefore, Jesus could not also have proclaimed the coming of an eschatological figure other than himself in the future.
Television even has the capacity to create pseudo-events which can displace real life in immediacy and importance.
Not only is the viewer unable to share his or her reactions in the immediacy of a person - to - person encounter with the broadcaster, but the viewer does not have to expose himself or herself personally to the judgment and demands of the message as it is embodied in the actual presence of another person, with the incongruities and decisions that the presence of another person involves.
This many - sided experience as it presents itself to us in its immediacy carries with it the corollary of «causal efficacy».
He is here, in the immediacy of our experience; and it is here that he is to be known, obeyed, and adored.
It is precisely by a radical movement of turning away from all previous forms of light that we can participate in a new totality of bliss, an absolutely immanent totality embodying in its immediacy all which once appeared and was real in the form of transcendence, and a totality which the Christian must name as the present and living body of Christ.
It is precisely by truly loving the world, by fully existing in the immediacy of the present moment, that we will know that Christ is love, and then we shall know that love is a Yes - saying to the totality of existence.
And unless our experience of having lived and suffered and enjoyed is somehow salvaged in its immediacy we will probably remain with our anxiety about death.
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.
Some are particularly challenging in an immediacy - driven world.
Instead it is everlasting, constantly receiving from the world but retaining what in the world is past in the immediacy of its everlasting present» (PT 122).
The individual occasions that make up the grouping are subjects in the immediacy of their becoming, but they have had no visual experience of grayness.
«33 He characterizes personal identity: «A whole sequence of actual occasions, each with its own present immediacy, is such that each occasion embodies in its own being the antecedent members of that sequence with an emphatic experience of the self - identity of the past in the immediacy of the present.
While the new Spirit has thus far historically arrived only in its immediacy, it is destined soon to transform everything whatsoever, a transformation that is clearly an apocalyptic transfiguration.
Once we have experienced, that experience perishes in its immediacy for us (that is what we mean when we say it is past).
By this he means that because God does not perish, the values that are prehended in him are forever - in the immediacy of his experience.
For him, it is not the systematic world of the speculative philosopher that is of greatest value, but the natural, chaotic process which lies hidden behind the falsifying face of reason, a process whose true nature can only be known on a purely aesthetic level through experience in its immediacy («Beyond Good and Evil,» BWN Section 213; «Will to Power,» Section 794).
His reciprocal analysis retains the importance of a rational expression of the real (as the primary means whereby we express an explicit understanding of the world as such, both to ourselves and to others) while at the same time recognizing the aesthetic dimension that is present in any level of understanding (as grounded in the immediacy of experience).
When, instead, attention is directed to this same process as it exists for itself, in its immediacy and subjectivity, existence is employed.
It is precisely to this encounter with God in Jesus that the Holy Spirit testifies in the immediacy of present experience.
To love another in God is to «have» that other despite the «changes and chances of this mortal life», because in God that one is loved, known, and kept in all his immediacy; and this means that it is in God, and in God alone, that any genuine hope must be placed.
Let it be known to lead nowhere, and however agreeable it may be in its immediacy, its glow and gilding vanish.
Productivity is only true existence when it takes root in the immediacy of a lived life.
«It is enveloped in the immediacy of its immediate present (PR 354).
Trust in the immediacy between man and God is further destroyed through Paul's strong tendency to split off God's wrath and His mercy into two separate powers.
But Kafka, the Jew, also knows that God's hiding Himself does not diminish the immediacy: «In the immediacy He remains the Saviour and the contradiction of existence becomes for us a theophany.»
There in the closed room, where one probed and treated the isolated psyche according to the inclination of the self - encapsulated patient, the patient was referred to ever - deeper levels of his inwardness as to his proper world; here outside, in the immediacy of human standing over against each other, the encapsulation must and can be broken through, and a transformed, healed relationship must and can be opened to the sick person in his relations to otherness — to the world of the other which he can not remove into his soul.
The world of Psalms is often pragmatic, anchored in the immediacy and the urgent concerns of quotidian existence.
Thus, «universal, but concrete effectiveness» can take place by means of «hybrid prehensions» of passed events regarding their identity, forming novelty («mentality») in an immediacy of actualization, which can not sufficiently be attained by any physical causality.
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