Sentences with phrase «indivisible act»

An act of prehension is one continuous, indivisible act, though often very complex.
He knows himself, then, in one eternal indivisible act, and wills himself with an infinite self - pleasure.
There is no reason why an indivisible act of becoming can not contain many phases of becoming, some of which are more determinate than others.

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It is in accord with Whitehead's emphasis upon the subjective unity of an actual entity, that an entity acts as a whole, and with the indivisible unity of polar opposites, particularly God and the world.
Each concrescence is an indivisible creative act; and so the temporal advance of the universe is not continuous, but discrete.
It is these unitary, indivisible events that are the final subjects that take account of others and act on others.
Since beginning and end are both temporally separated and qualitatively different, and since it is possible to analyze what must take place for the qualitative difference to come into being, it is appropriate to speak of the act of decision as a process in spite of its indivisible unity.
I do not agree that a part of a mind can perform an act which the whole mind does not perform, for the simple reason that I experience mind and its action as an indivisible, although complex, whole.
It is an act, one with a specific phenomenological shape: an indivisible apperceptive unity and intentionality, a logically prior and transcendental simplicity that organizes the many into one, a subjective vantage formally constitutive of the totality it perceives.
«Mudbound» What Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund, Jason Clarke, Jason Mitchell, Jonathan Banks, and Mary J. Blige do in «Mudbound» is ensemble acting at its finest; each performance can be viewed from an individual or national perspective in this sweeping epic that tackles issues — war and its traumatic effects, race relations in the American South, the indivisible power of family — that resonate as much today as they did after World War II.
Everything Roth made involved acting out a central concept of art and life as utterly indivisible — a single enterprise in which material stuff is subservient to the emotional and sensual experience for which it stands.
Of all these artists, Pollock probably made the most radical contribution to art since Picasso because of his entirely new and original approach to the very act of painting which was indivisible from the nature of his imagery.
Ontario's Negligence Act4 (the «Act») makes clear that in the event that more than one tortfeasor causes or contributes and an indivisible injury, the injured party may recover the entirety of their damages from any individual defendant, notwithstanding their respective degree of fault.
The Court held that the Act was intended to address the problems that arose in the context of periodic payments, which are entire indivisible payments and it concluded that the appellants» salaries were such payments.
You might say «hold on now, indivisible injury presumes a finding that each of tortious acts could have been, in fact, a but - for cause of the injury.»
Where the same indivisible damage is caused by concurrent tortfeasors, ie joint tortfeasors liable for the same act, or tortfeasors who separately contribute to the same damage, each tortfeasor is liable for the whole of the damage.
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