Sentences with phrase «intrinsic meaning»

Think of mathematical symbols as mere labels without intrinsic meaning.
An actual card or letter requires effort and planning, and carries more intrinsic meaning.
Contrarily, such compartmentalization, as in The Sea Chest (1942), may also reflect the already intrinsic meaning of the forms.
Unfortunately the dehumanizing effects of protracted, intense labor without intrinsic meaning generally render the worker incapable of enjoying the retirement freedom which he so eagerly anticipated.
«The stone is everything we recall about the past of sculpture: great beauty, monumentality, deep intrinsic meaning and historical recollection.
Sex is good and beautiful when its intrinsic meaning and purpose is respected.
The important implication of this distinction of primary from secondary qualities (itself rooted in the mind / matter dualism which we looked at earlier) is that it provides the cosmological basis for a denial that there is any intrinsic meaning in the universe independent of meaning - creating individuals.
2) Other things we communicate with our bodies have INTRINSIC meaning.
Thus, the premise of deconstructivist rationalism suggests that society, paradoxically, has intrinsic meaning.
Marriage has no intrinsic meaning.
Does this cruel reality of survival have any intrinsic meaning?
Right out of that gate, abandon immediately any idea you have that the third date, as opposed to the second or the fourth has some intrinsic meaning.
It does not measure anything with objective, intrinsic meaning; it's an arbitrary construct with a loose association to the learning journey our students go on — on average.
Formless Content can be reflowed into different formats and not lose any intrinsic meaning.
Primary reinforcers have intrinsic meaning to dogs: the dog doesn't have to learn to love it.
As Judd said, he was uninterested in ascribing «intrinsic meaning or superiority» to the shapes that he used, writing in 1967 in Art in America, that, «The main virtue of geometric shapes is that they aren't organic, as all art otherwise is.
The phrase BIOC diminishes the value of what the term expresses to four letters that do not connect to any intrinsic meaning.
I enjoy injecting sound into the stream of fillips from time to time, because sound has no intrinsic meaning — unlike the words we wield every day — and despite or because of that it can be beautiful and intriguing.
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