Sentences with phrase «in immediate experience»

The Abstract Expressionists were aware of painting's power to involve you in an immediate experience.
Baldessari's Clement Greenberg (1966 - 68) quotes the critic's canonical text: «ESTHETIC JUDGMENTS ARE GIVEN AND CONTAINED IN THE IMMEDIATE EXPERIENCE OF ART.
Baldessari's Clement Greenberg (1966 — 68) quotes the critic's canonical text: «ESTHETIC JUDGMENTS ARE GIVEN AND CONTAINED IN THE IMMEDIATE EXPERIENCE OF ART.
He can in this way realign philosophy with contemporary scientific theory, while at the same time providing the latter with a «ground» in immediate experience which had been lacking in traditional empiricism, modeled as that was on corpuscular theories of nature.8 In his early work, Whitehead employs Bradley's antiatomism within a classically empiricist framework; redefined as a continuum, sensation still plays its conventional role as a theory of «presentation» (EPNK 60), the given foundation of the reflective process.9
«A dogma,» writes Whitehead, «which fails to evoke any response in immediate experience stifles the religious life.»
It was a singing assurance of present victory in the spirit, with all future triumphs presaged in immediate experience, and the result was positive jubilance in the face of even extreme disaster.
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.
Brightman distinguishes between the Given (with an upper case «G») and what is given in immediate experience (lower case «g»).
The regenerate Milton moves through a self - annihilation actualizing the death of God in immediate experience.

Not exact matches

For animals, intermittent stress is the bulk of what they experience, in the form of physical threats in their immediate environment.
Some campaigns experience immediate and wild success — like the one for OUYA, a gaming console, that raised more than $ 2 million on its first day on Kickstarter — while others develop over time, reaching their goal only in the last few hours.
The professional expertise and mix of the cohort in conjunction with the design of the EMBA program allows for a rich learning experience with immediate applicability of learned concepts.
The following mission statement appears in chapter 3: «A happy shopping experience is our immediate and long - term goal.»
Because in my experience, switching from a single spending account to two separate spending accounts with different purposes had an immediate positive effect on my family's finances.
If you purchase shares of our common stock in this offering, you will experience immediate and substantial dilution of $ in the net tangible book value per share, assuming an initial public offering price of $ per share (the midpoint of the price range set forth on the front cover of this prospectus).
Therefore, if you purchase shares of our Class A common stock in this offering, you will experience immediate dilution of $ per share, the difference between the price per share you pay for our Class A common stock and its pro forma net tangible book value per share as of September 30, 2010, after giving effect to the issuance of shares of our Class A common stock in this offering.
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This coupled with broader, more immediate access to the diverse talent and unique capabilities across the Seattle - based Support Center, will enhance our ability to innovate in the tea category, up - level the customer experience and deliver growth for this critical business to the Company.»
In summary, evidence indicates that investors learn to trade less as they gain experience, perhaps due to the immediate feedback associated with transaction costs, but they do not learn to diversify or avoid the disposition effect.
He still shares with Binx Bolling an amused wonder in the presence of experience, still somewhat divided of mind as to the dependability of immediate experience, a condition suited to the novelist.
Experience Mission has made an immediate commitment to help families in this region clear the rubble left by the earthquakes impact.
Importance for self now refers not simply to the immediate experience but also to future experiences in the personal society of which the present occasion is a part.
In other cases this appeal alleges, not that there is any experience of the present self which grounds all experience of the nonself, but that the most immediate objects of present human experience are the immediately preceding instances of human experience (cf., e.g., MMCL 444).
The prospect of discerning an essence of experience in the bewildering mass of disparate things termed experience seems dismayingly remote by contrast with the direct access to the essence of experience which an intuitive and immediate grasp of one's experience would seem to offer.
In more technical terms, this «inclusion as an immediate fact of relevant experience» by each temporal actuality is the feeling by each concrescing occasion of its own initial aim.
Once God is regarded as an actual entity, the use of personalistic language follows naturally, for our basic clue to the nature of an actual entity is given in our own immediate human experience.
Mascall does not deny that there is such a thing as authentic, immediate experience of God, but he does deny that this is the normal or general basis for believing in God.
Thereby the living power of the transcendent and omnipotent Judge is transposed in human experience into the dead body of Satan, as Milton's passage through the death of selfhood unveils the ground of an isolated selfhood as that chasm separating the creature from the Creator, thus making possible the reversal or dissolution of natural virtue and self - righteousness in the immediate and present actualization of the self - annihilation of God.
Fundamentally, the purer forms of mysticism effect an interior dissolution of that experience which has accrued to man in the course of his history, abolishing thereby both man's autonomous selfhood and his attachment to all exterior reality, and leading simultaneously to a total identification with and immediate participation in an all - encompassing ultimate Reality.
In such experiences nothing external stood between the soul and God; the divine Spirit was an immediate, personal presence, awesome and masterful, directing thought and compelling action.
It is questionable whether Whitehead would have ever introduced «God» to his metaphysics if he had not been convinced of the religious, i.e., non-metaphysical, meaning of the notion of God.2 Whitehead consciously developed his cosmology in the context of an «immediate comparison with the deliverances of religious experience» (RM 87).
Upon careful analysis, at least ten such points become apparent: (1) Blake alone among Christian artists has created a whole mythology; (2) he was the first to discover the final loss of paradise, the first to acknowledge that innocence has been wholly swallowed up by experience; (3) no other Christian artist or seer has so fully directed his vision to history and experience; (4) to this day his is the only Christian vision that has openly or consistently accepted a totally fallen time and space as the paradoxical presence of eternity; (5) he stands alone among Christian artists in identifying the actual passion of sex as the most immediate epiphany of either a demonic or a redemptive «Energy,» just as he is the only Christian visionary who has envisioned the universal role of the female as both a redemptive and a destructive power; (6) his is the only Christian vision of the total kenotic movement of God or the Godhead; (7) he was the first Christian «atheist,» the first to unveil God as Satan; (8) he is the most Christocentric of Christian seers and artists; (9) only Blake has created a Christian vision of the full identity of Jesus with the individual human being (the «minute particular»); and (10) as the sole creator of a post-biblical Christian apocalypse, he has given Christendom its only vision of a total cosmic reversal of history.
So for much, perhaps most, of the New Testament, the expectation of God's in - breaking is a present historical expectation; if in later writings New Testament authors appeared to alter that expectation from an outward, historical event to an inward, spiritual experiencein light of its lengthening delay — the church did not excise that earlier, more immediate expectation from the canon.
The experiential dimension does not involve immediate intuition of a personal God even though God is directly present within human experience.21 For if religious experience consists exclusively in such an immediate encounter, then there is no broad foundation of agreement to which one could appeal.
We also recognize time as God's gift when we respect the daily needs of the body, when we offer attention to the people and experiences of the immediate present, when we set aside a portion of each day for attention to God, when we remove impediments to the authentic use of time, and when we practice the sabbath, a practice that receives considerable attention in Bass's book.
It might be argued that the survival success of a species which bases its immediate actions, especially those in which the survival of its individuals is at stake, on a particular experience constitutes a powerful argument for the general reliability of that experience.
To say that «the world is my body» is to say that the world forms me in the same way that my body forms part of the content of my immediate subjective experience.
Rather, it can mean that the world, in its creativity and intrinsic value, composes God's immediate experience, God's own true self.
In its volitional aspect, immediate experience is an act of decision, an act of cutting off certain possibilities for response to an immediate situation in the process of actualizing otherIn its volitional aspect, immediate experience is an act of decision, an act of cutting off certain possibilities for response to an immediate situation in the process of actualizing otherin the process of actualizing others.
The immediate implication of this, which is really my second statement in shorthand form, is that the Bible is thus a human product, namely, the response of two ancient communities to their experience of the Sacred.
In this regard, it must be emphasized that whatever is given for the immediate experience of an actuality must be immanent in, and a constituent of, the actuality; for, in the organic philosophy, «experience is not a relation of an experient to something external to it, but is itself the «inclusive whole» which is the required connectedness of «many in one»» (AI 299In this regard, it must be emphasized that whatever is given for the immediate experience of an actuality must be immanent in, and a constituent of, the actuality; for, in the organic philosophy, «experience is not a relation of an experient to something external to it, but is itself the «inclusive whole» which is the required connectedness of «many in one»» (AI 299in, and a constituent of, the actuality; for, in the organic philosophy, «experience is not a relation of an experient to something external to it, but is itself the «inclusive whole» which is the required connectedness of «many in one»» (AI 299in the organic philosophy, «experience is not a relation of an experient to something external to it, but is itself the «inclusive whole» which is the required connectedness of «many in one»» (AI 299in one»» (AI 299).
19) of the Posterior Analytics, where Aristotle describes how the mind ascends to the first principles on which all science is grounded, he points out that the immediate point of departure of the inductive movement is not mere sense perception, but «experience»: «So from perception there comes memory, as we call it, and from memory (when it occurs often in connection with the same thing), experience; for memories that are many in number form a single experience.
Every present can be viewed in its innocence, but the point of view of innocence is important chiefly because it acknowledges the fact of immediate experience.
Primary memory assures the survival of the immediate past in the present moment of experience, as distinct from «secondary memory» which recalls a more distant past into present experience.
Although for Bergson it is conceivable that the past could be experienced as fully immediate and vivid, the influence of the past in the present does not turn on such an experience, for the past does slip into obscurity, according to Bergson, when we do not attend to it.
In overlooking this dimension of immediate experience Hume rendered inductive inferences radically unsupportable.
The result always does violence to that immediate experience which we express in our actions, our hopes, our sympathies, our purposes, and which we enjoy in spite of our lack of phrases for its verbal analysis
In the very next paragraph he says: «The only source of evidence for God is immediate experience, what I have elsewhere called the «datum self»....
As James puts it, experience is continuous in the sense that «anything is continuous when its parts appear as immediate next neighbors, with absolutely nothing between» (SPP 95).
Just as linguistic expressions lead us to anticipate certain experiences, so for Berkeley certain experiences or immediate ideas are «natural signs» of others, as the sound of the coach is a sign of the sight of the approaching coach.8 The second realist version can be found in the writings of Thomas Reid, for whom sensations are signs of external objects.
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