Sentences with phrase «just objects for»

With FLOORED, she (re) shifts the narrative of luxury in historical painting by presenting images that become more than just objects for viewing.
If women are considered just objects for popping babies and staying quiet in the home then they are not suited for leadership either.
The one who wants less sex feels inadequate, pressured and experiences being just an object for their partners satisfaction.

Not exact matches

That guy across the train car isn't just a potential competitor for the one open seat, he's also an object lesson in empathy, Krznaric insists.
That the bragging happened a decade ago doesn't change the reality that a man who might be president sees half the country's population not just as objects for his own aesthetic gratification — we knew that thanks to the beauty pageants and the string of model wives — but objects for his physical gratification as well, regardless of how the women in question feel about it.
It could if you paid attention to the annual sale of tasty baked goods not just as a chance for philanthropy and gluttony, but also as an object lesson in moving product.
When designing products for your line, keep in mind that a product isn't just a physical object made of such - and - such material, weighing so many pounds, and having particular dimensions and colors.
They all have lots of objectives, but it's about helping them measuring back to that object, not just awareness but what kind of awareness, not just impressions but what are they actually going to do for you or for the brand, the business, are you changing the hearts and minds of the customer?
The newly - proposed course description for â $ ˜Financial Economicsâ $ ™, still contained among its contents the â $ ˜testing the efficiency of markets.â $ ™ When I objected to this, given the financial meltdown that we had just witnessed and the irrefutable evidence that this theory did not hold water, I was told that the theory of efficient financial markets still had to be tested to decide of its real - world relevance.
If the objecting employer is self - insured, it just has to inform its plan administrator, which will arrange for free contraception coverage for employees.
Just because that something is the second brightest object in the night sky and you've probably seen it just about every single night of your entire life is no excuse for not saying somethJust because that something is the second brightest object in the night sky and you've probably seen it just about every single night of your entire life is no excuse for not saying somethjust about every single night of your entire life is no excuse for not saying something.
He objected that the issue of contraception was «superfluous» compared to others; he asked what right the priest had to tell him what to do («judge not lest you be judged,» Hannity instructed); and he expressed shock at the thought that anyone might deprive him of taking Communion just because he was deciding for himself what it means to be Catholic.
Actually, maybe they DO have respect for other people, and they just object to the blatant disrespect FROM Christians towards anyone who isn't Christian.
There are also three paragraphs inserted into chapter 6 on «The Nineteenth Century» (SMW 153 - 55), indicated by the fact that «these individual enduring entities» in the very next sentence refers back to the final sentence just before the inserted material.2 Later new insights about eternal objects and God were added in the two metaphysical chapters, using the new concept of «actual occasion» for the first time.
And just as reflection opens up for instinct a new and vaster dimension, a new world with its own logic, its own objects, so the act of religious belief opens up for reason a new world with its own logic and laws.
To pick out just three: that which Deleuze theorizes as «the virtual» bears a certain similarity to Whiteheadian pure potentiality; likewise, the elements of the virtual, namely, what Deleuze calls «Ideas,» play a role comparable to that attributed to eternal objects; finally, the factor in the Deleuzean system which corresponds most closely to Whitehead's notion of creativity — that ultimate principle by which the production of novelty is to be thought — goes, for Deleuze, under the name of «productive difference,» or «Difference in itself?»
Whitehead nowhere in Process and Reality argues explicitly for such intermediate entities, but it is interesting that he maintains a gradation of enduring objects, from the one extreme of the atomic material body to the opposite extreme of the presiding thread: «But just as the difference between living and non-living occasions is not sharp, but more or less, so the distinction between an enduring object which is an atomic material body and one which is not, is again more or less.»
Just as the seed must learn to see beyond the world of the seed, beyond the forms and objects found there, so reason must learn to see beyond its world, beyond its logic, beyond the forms and objects found in it, for its «Other» and Ground.
Liberty University, for example, filed suit objecting to the insurance requirement entirely, not just the contraception mandate.
The infinite was just another name for everything we can never know, since we know material objects only according to their form.
Scandalously to oversimplify his argument, it is, says Heidegger, the history of this nihilistic impulse to reduce being to an object of the intellect, subject to the will, that has brought us at last to the age of technology, for which reality is just so many quanta of power, the world a representation of consciousness, and the earth a mere reserve awaiting exploitation; technological mastery has become our highest ideal, and our only real model of truth.
What matters is whether a Christian in the purity of his faith and his understanding of man joins the struggle and demonstrates by the audacity of his faith, by his love for his neighbour, and his optimism about the future, that he is not just the passive object of history or even of the new society, but rather the co-author and co-architect of the new order.9
So all that killing God did was just an object lesson for Moses.
If we are in a relationship only for what we can get out of it, we treat our «partner» like an object, an experiential vending machine, and it really isn't a relationship, just a series of transactions.
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.
A few years back, Imus hazed me on his program for weeks after I objected during an interview to a segment he'd just aired....
But for God's sake, don't exclude this object just because it is not a universally accepted symbol.
The object allows anyone to see it, whereas the word is not for just anyone; it is addressed to someone in particular.
Though the objects of study for each of the two disciplines are different, nonetheless both should be answerable to the same philosophical scheme, and appropriately enough we find in the very opening chapter to Process and Reality just such an assertion on Whitehead's part — note the justification which Whitehead offers for his cosmology.
In that latter case the other is reduced to a mere objectfor instance, in one's casual contact with a shop assistant, where there could be no close relationship but where at best there might be friendliness and courtesy, the other could just as well be a vending machine.
Just because radiocarbon dating has flaws does not mean the dozen other methods for dating objects are automatically bogus which is why the scientific community believes the 4.5 billion year age of the earth, it's because they did not use just a single method of testing to estimate that age, they used several different methods which all confirmed the same approximate Just because radiocarbon dating has flaws does not mean the dozen other methods for dating objects are automatically bogus which is why the scientific community believes the 4.5 billion year age of the earth, it's because they did not use just a single method of testing to estimate that age, they used several different methods which all confirmed the same approximate just a single method of testing to estimate that age, they used several different methods which all confirmed the same approximate age.
Hartshorne intrepidly draws numerous conclusions of this sort, stoutly maintaining that his theory makes for more comprehensive sense than the traditional view that holds that, when one sees an external object, he really sees the object and not just a certain shape in his own brain.
For a person mentally ill and confused, there is healing by just coming into the presence of real objects, ordinary identifiable things.7
She also thought that the conduct of the war had met the just war principle of proportionality, which calls for using the minimal level of force needed to achieve the intended object.
They dare them to «stand up to carping critics who have nothing real to object to but are just nostalgic for the old secularist days.»
If explaining a state of affairs consists in substituting for a lesser known object ones which are more accessible and familiar, and in then explaining them, the objects of knowledge can be discriminated by the extent to which they lend themselves to this rule of explanation.7 That is, they can be discriminated by the extent to which explaining them can be meaningfully replaced by explaining something else without thereby explaining away just what was to be explained.
Here too it is true that I not only have my body in a subject - object - relationship, but much more, that as subject I am my body, a body that for me is something more and quite other than just a peculiarly intimate bit of the surrounding world (PR 81) with which I am not identified.
What hermeneutics just questions in Husserlian idealism is that it has inscribed its immense and unsurpassable discovery of intentionality in a conceptuality which weakens its import, especially for the subject - object relation....
Just as for his teacher, Wilhelm Hermann, so too for Bultmann the object of faith and its foundation are one and the same thing: what I believe is that whereby I believe, that which gives me something to believe.
We can never look directly at them, for they are bodiless and featureless and footless, but we grasp all other things by their means, and in handling the real world we should be stricken with helplessness in just so far forth as we might lose these mental objects, these adjectives and adverbs and predicates and heads of classification and conception.
Moreover, sensa are declared to have some form of realization that differs from that of patterns: «But the realization of a sensum in its ideal shallowness of intensity, with zero width, does not require any other eternal object, other than its intrinsic apparatus of individual and relational essence; it can remain just itself, with its unrealized potentialities for patterned contrasts» (PR 115 / 176).
Just as matter required form for Aristotle, and just as esse required substance for Aquinas, creativity requires the «ingression» of eternal objects for a process metaphysJust as matter required form for Aristotle, and just as esse required substance for Aquinas, creativity requires the «ingression» of eternal objects for a process metaphysjust as esse required substance for Aquinas, creativity requires the «ingression» of eternal objects for a process metaphysics.
Also, I bet that they don't object to the fact that the policy covers Viagra for all men, including those men who are not married or men who might, just might (God forbid) be gay.
DE: Incidentally I think Whitehead's own use of the word «object» is extremely confusing, since he uses it (as I was not just now) for the character of an event, but don't let's go into that now.
For science and theology are concerned not just with theories but with the objects of these studies - the worlds of matter and of spirit.
where all initiatives, whatever their object, had to originate, and where — after 1935 — a bride would often go immediately after her wedding to exchange the gold ring which the priest had just blessed for a ring made of iron.
It is this critique that led to the awareness by some that the poor have to be organized to fight for their rights and they should not be mere objects of charity but subjects of struggles for a new just order.
Despite being co-opted and misrepresented by apologists for the corporate market system, Smith said that government intervention is sometimes necessary: «especially when the object is to reduce poverty... When the regulation, therefore, is in support of the workman, it is always just and equitable; but it is sometimes otherwise when in favour of the masters.»
Hoffman, 62, believes this is better for everybody (as well as for him) than using just any old immovable object.
There may be some who will object that a football executive has been dragged in just for the sake of a rhyme.
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