Sentences with phrase «inert objects»

Flood - Paddock's work seeks to expose the emotional dimensions of inert objects and what they reveal about human interaction.
These remnants of landscape have been collected from friends and colleagues living in protest sites such as Egypt, Yemen, the Philippines, Indonesia, Crimea, Benghazi and Ferguson, Mo., so Kaino is elevating these otherwise inert objects into instruments for revolution.
Seemingly inert objects have a spiritual essence and are in constant motion.
It is aspects of the psychical that can be generalized, not the apparently inert objects of experience.
Interestingly enough, if we have regard for the way Whitehead speaks of experience rather than the way he interprets it, we would certainly be led to believe that he is including something more than inert objects actively prehended by a subject.
I take it as granted on all sides that while the arrow is a man «made object and thus irreducibly complex, Thomas is focusing not on its manufacture but on its motion as an otherwise inert object.
Indeed, a feeling is first and foremost a subjective, concrete experience and not a property or attribute of some inert object, let alone something composed solely of abstract entities, whatever their degree of complexity and organization.7 In brief, then, a concrete percipient event is a feeling experience, which presupposes a body capable of experiencing feelings.
Most models will turn into an inert object that you will have to drag home after battery life is over.
Other things you might try are adding supplementary brine, and / or weighting down the kraut with some inert object (s) like dishes or (clean) stones.

Not exact matches

«We also found that it had a reddish color, similar to objects in the outer Solar System, and confirmed that it is completely inert, without the faintest hint of dust around it.»
Indeed the metaphysical opposition of mind and inert, inanimate thing - as - object itself thereby collapses.
The object exerts its causal influence not by acting upon the subject, but solely as being inert, stubborn fact exacting conformity.
It is only when he comes to account for what he finds in experience that the percipient becomes full activity, the active world becomes the world of inert data, and the whole is thus reduced to the fundamental structure of experience: a complex of subject and object.
The object and method of science are inert matter and intellectual analysis, while those of philosophy are real duration and intuition.
We also found that it has a dark red colour, similar to objects in the outer Solar System, and confirmed that it is completely inert, without the faintest hint of dust around it.»
«We also found that it has a dark red color, similar to objects in the outer solar system, and confirmed that it is completely inert, without the faintest hint of dust around it.»
«We also found that it had a reddish color, similar to objects in the outer solar system, and confirmed that it is completely inert, without the faintest hint of dust around it.»
If there is little personal, concrete experience with which to connect, those abstractions become inert bits of data, unlikely to mobilize genuine interest or to generate comprehension of the objects and ideas they represent.
Organized around the concept that inanimate objects and inert cultural artifacts are conduits for narrative histories, the program considers how artists use moving images to extend the life of things and materials that would otherwise appear to be stable and resolute.
The lights in that final room are on a timer, and the objects look all the more inert in the dark.
The objects look dangerous — sharp, pointed and capable of harm — yet they hang silent and inert, proof of a violent action that has already taken place and the concealed tragedy of domestic violence on a global scale.
For him, silence was a landscape of unintentional sounds experienced between intentional sounds; as such, it was absolutely substantive, inseparable from and interdependent with sound.22 By extension, we might expand our view of the White Paintings, considering them not as inert screens waiting to be activated by life's subtle projections but rather as provocative agents of activity and profoundly physical objects that link our actions and perceptions, making us aware of the same perceptual interdependency that was central to silence for Cage.
Although an exact replica of the Duchamp original, which itself is an assemblage of commercially available objects, the Bidlo bicycle wheel lacked presence; it was, in fact, rather inert.
They invite visitors to think of art as more than an inert image or object, but also as a personal experience lived through time.
Regardless, the only thing the cold (passive or inert) object can do is modulate the cooling of the warm (heated) object.
An important staple of any kind of relaxation practice is connecting yourself with an object that is inert, stable, and symbolically secure....
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