Sentences with phrase «make sense perception»

They are opposed to each other only if we make sense perception our fundamental access to reality or if we reject a hierarchical conception of the universe.

Not exact matches

For example, touch is actually made up of several «somatic» senses, including the perception of heat, pain, and pressure.
The second is buyers can have difficulty in articulating or expressing attitudes or perceptions in ways that make sense.
Limiting fresh beef to the quarter pounder patties makes sense because it is «deliberate and measured,» rather than disrupting the company's entire supply chain, says Hottovy, who thinks the patties taste «noticeably» better and should help boost McDonald's perception.
This passage makes it clear that experience is constituted by a combination of sense perception and memory, and that it has for its object the discernment of similarities held in common by a series of individuals.
Whitehead makes the interesting suggestion at one point that if «animal faith» (in the sense of «intent») refers to perception in the mode of causal efficacy then Santayana's position is virtually the same as his (see PR 52, 81 and 142).
This assumes that sense perception is reliable, but can not make any case for sense perception being generally reliable (make a scientific case for such an assertion).
The Bible has a good enough track record, and mountains of striking agreement, to ease our worries about a few passages here and there that don't make immediate sense to our limited, and quite fallible, perception.
Thus a flower, a sunset, a poem, a song, a person, an event or a story may become the vehicle through which total beauty makes its way from the region of global, primary perception into an area closer to our senses.
Perception is the process of taking into our minds the multitude of data that our senses make available to us.
Indeed, even as early as this writing, he acknowledges his uncertainty about the answer to the question of whether the events grasped by the theoretical language of mathematics can be sufficient «to «explain our sensations» (IM 33), or whether the mathematically formulated theory is even in a position to make an adequate reconstruction of other, unrelinquishable references to the world (such as sense perception).
Furthermore, Eastern religions, despite that wealth of fantasy, myth and legend which make them quite unacceptable to modern minds with an historic sense, possess a keen perception of the spiritual as opposed to the material.
It makes most sense as an early version of perception in the mode of causal efficacy.
You don't get informative answers from players and managers unless you ask the right questions, but Angell makes it look easy — and the reader's sense of identification is enhanced by the perception, false but compelling, that he could have done it himself with hardly any effort, given the opportunity.
«Local district attorneys work with local law enforcement and I think it makes sense, in most cases and certainly these types of cases, that there is concern that there can be a conflict and even a perception of a conflict of interest,» Stewart - Cousins said, flanked by other senior and newly elected members of the conference.
Similarly, perception researcher Irvin Rock, then at Yeshiva University, showed in the 1960s that when shape or size perception for single simple objects was made to conflict between the senses (by the introduction of distorting lenses), perception conveyed by active touch was modified to conform to visual perception.
In the traditional view of perception, information from the outside world pours into the senses, works its way through the brain, and makes itself consciously seen, heard, and felt.
Companies choosing to use this color in their branding is helping to change the public's perception of pink, which was widely associated with the femme experience — and this makes perfect sense, since they were the ones to create the perception in the first place.
«Our movie is so much about truth and the perception of truth,» Rogers explains, «and how people tell themselves what they need to tell themselves in order to be able to live with themselves» that it made sense to etch that into the film's DNA.
Based on my perception of the evolving Academy, Get Out actually makes the most sense to me in terms of what can win Best Picture in this environment.
«Those of us who make movies play with perception and reality; those who watch our films are responsible for making sense of it,» said Lelio upon receiving his best director prize.
Contextualizing how we feel or what we think in the broader spectrum of where we come from (socially, economically, genetically) is a big theme in Dead Ringers, and I suppose it makes sense that this awareness in myself has greatly altered my perception of the film.
Urban schools reinforce the student perception that teachers bear final responsibility for what they learn.By allowing passive witnesses, the schools support these student perceptions that all relationships are (indeed rewarding) students for being essentially authoritarian rather than mutual.As youth see the world, they are compelled to go to school while teachers are paid to be there.Therefore, it is the job of the teacher to make them learn.Every school policy and instructional decision which is made without involving students — and this is almost all of them — spreads the virus that principals and teachers rather than students must be the constituency held accountable for learning.In a very real sense students are being logical.In an authoritarian, top - down system with no voice for those at the bottom, why should those «being done to» be held accountable?
«The problem is that when that is the only way students make sense of affirmative action and diversity,» says Warikoo, «it leads to some perverse outcomes,» including the perception of reverse racial discrimination and anxiety about how others are affecting their success.
Instead, we try to help citizens make sense of the conflicting opinions and perceptions about public education and create the conditions that will lead to better public schools.
To keep it simple, we'll break the virtual driver's responsibilities into three tasks — sensing the surrounding environment, using that perception to make decisions on the road, and controlling the car.
«The Virtual Driver's responsibilities can be slotted into three tasks: sensing the surrounding environment, using that perception to make decisions on the road, and controlling the car.
So, a damaged insula was likely hampering the woman's sense of her own body, and her dementia made it difficult for her to correct false perceptions, leading to claims of being dead.
There are some duds in the 2014 release slate — Sony should probably retire LittleBigPlanet in the same sense that Microsoft should have shelved Fable this gen — but perception is reality, and as Sony continues to make a lot of noise, it sucks up Microsoft's air when it comes to multiformat releases.
If you want to simulate addiction while retaining player agency, the best thing to do is to use perception or rumble to make the player feel the same sense of anxiety as the character, and let the player make the ultimate decision to drink.
Drawing upon a rich legacy of conceptual and minimal artists experimenting with the sublime properties of space and light, Hodges plays with light, reflection, and perception...... Hodges» approach to capturing experience through such diverse media as collage, light, and reflection makes sense considering the variety of elements that form experience.»
As an artist, I think the goal is to reach a point where you can actually make whatever you want and it makes sense — like a form of perception that intuitively links seemingly disparate ideas.
When I look and think of a thing I have made or a situation i'm in from time to time, I can't help but feel an energy that prompts a sense of overwhelming change and movement, both internally in my perceptions and understanding, as well as in inanimate things outside of myself.
Both foreground sense perception and readily make use of the authenticity of lived experience.»
In subsequent Ambienti spaziali made between 1961 and 1968, Fontana continues to experiment with empty rooms and light as a medium to generate space, introducing the use of innovative materials and techniques — such as neon, light, fluorescent paint, acrylic mirrors, rubber floors, and metallic wallpapers — while also experimenting with forms of instability, testing the spectator's sense of balance and perception, thus anticipating the revolutionary Space and Light research of the 1970s in the US.
The pairing of Andrew Forge (1923 - 2002) and Fairfield Porter (1907 - 1975) makes sense for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is their devotion to perception and their desire to grasp the tangible and intangible aspects of reality.
It is an investigation of our perceptions of the seeable world, an effort to determine what makes things visually «tick,» and to understand what exactly it is that allows us to make sense of what we see.»
By twisting the newsprint, she makes its original text unreadable, evoking instead a sense of the warped perceptions surrounding media content.
In responding to Donald Judd who made «specific objects,» Le Va provides the viewer with «non-specific situations,» inviting us to complete the work of art through bodily interaction with materials and our sense of perception: «What I want [viewers] to do is place themselves in the work, and search out some kind of meaning that fits the object, as opposed to immediately seeing something and applying some readymade explanation... I want the work to set up a dialogue.
Our lives seem to be made up of our perceptions, transmitted to us via the beautiful revolving doors of our senses.
Art historian Alistair Rider explains how the work questions the viewer's perception of sculpture: «How we see and make sense of space and volume is fundamental to Donald Judd's art.
... Right, you can get a great sense of the full context of meaning, make definitive assessments of one's character, and determine how much prominence was gained professionally through a perception of written attitude in emails?
Empirical studies aimed at trying to make sense of this phenomenon have concluded that the reason the public remains divided on «scientific consensus» isn't that they haven't been exposed to evidence on the matter but rather that when they are exposed to evidence of what experts believe they selectively credit or discredit it in patterns that reflect and reinforce their perception that scientific consensus is consistent with the position that predominates in their cultural or ideological group.
Still, there was a sense that amid a booming market for cryptocurrencies, the ecosystem now has new resolve to make changes that boost both the perception of bitcoin and the scalability of its underlying technology.
Extraversion, sensing, thinking, and perception are the four words that make up ESTP - one of the 16 psychological types that are used in the publications of the Myers - Briggs Type Indicator.
Introversion, sensing, thinking, and perception are the four words that make up ISTP - one of the 16 psychological types that are used in the publications of the Myers - Briggs Type Indicator.
For example, Chinese caregivers displayed a tendency for collective decision - making regarding important decisions, adopted a fatalistic explanation for the care recipients» illness, experienced a sense of guilt and shame, 16, 17 and had reservations in expressing their feelings to avoid placing unnecessary burden on other family members.16, 18 Familial obligation to care for the family member with cancer was also emphasised.19 Distress was often experienced in terms of physical symptoms, and emotional coping involved the strategy of endurance.17 Since these culturally derived attitudes and perceptions frame the caregiving experience, interventions that are culturally sensitive, patient - centred and theoretically motivated have been advocated.20
But the work of being in a relationship is often to do the opposite, to see the others» point of view, even if it doesn't make sense to us, and to validate the other's perception even if it doesn't feel justified.
Good counseling reveals flaws in your cognitions - those thoughts or perceptions you've formed and now apply to make sense of the present.
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