Not exact matches
But
more than that, all
experience is
experienced eminently and unlike in creaturely
experience, characterized by the perpetual perishing of the
subjective immediacy of momentary
experience, all
experience is preserved everlastingly, with no loss of immediacy.
This leaves Ford's «eschaton» with a decidedly secondary ontological status: can it be anything
more than one arbitrarily chosen moment in the continuing
subjective experience of God?
Prehension, therefore, is much
more compatible with the concept of fungierende Intentionalität («operative,» or I prefer «primordial,» intentionality), which is inherent in a Lebenswelt and which is the condition for all
subjective experience.
For Whiteheadians,
more than for most others in the ecological movement, the fact that human
subjective experience is fully natural, points to the pervasiveness of
subjective experience in nature.
Knowledge of God is never possible apart from
subjective experience, but it is always
more than
subjective experience.
If our world were a centered universe, a universe with an all - seeing (i.e., all - prehending) God with the ability to introduce, on his own, new information pertaining to the past into the
experience of emerging actual occasions by means of their
subjective aims, then our world would be a much
more harmoniously ordered world than it in fact is.
Such
experiences themselves are evidence for the further claim that there are
more subjective aesthetic reponses than those which can be called propositional feelings.
On the other hand, every correlation between physiological functioning and
subjective experience (and I assume that far
more such correlation will be discovered in the future) is hailed as proof that eventually the reduction of psychology to physiology and biology will be achieved.
But
more than that, all
experience is
experienced eminently and, unlike creaturely
experience which is characterized by the perpetual perishing of the
subjective immediacy of momentary
experience, all
experience is preserved everlastingly.
In
more technical terms, the
subjective form of the prehension of the earlier occasions of
experience tends to conform to the
subjective form of those occasions.
Once I would realize that the past was meaningful, that my past selves live on in the present, although certainly not in their
subjective immediacy, I could let go, give up my clinging, and be
more fully present in my current momentary
experience and to the world.
On a
more metaphysically fundamental level, Whitehead's «philosophy of organism also regards knowing as a special case of the «bipolar» nature of all becoming, whereby the direct «physical» response to objective reality is partially transformed by «mental» functioning in the realization of a novel
subjective experience.
These lists and specific references in other essays identify six similarities: (a) God is understood as love involving God's presence in human
experience and God's response to that
experience, (b) human existence depends upon God's grace and that grace makes humans free, (c) humans respond to God resulting in the fulfillment of God's intentions in the concrete
experiences of individuals, (d) knowledge involves
more than
subjective sensory
experience, (e)
experience broadly understood is crucial for theology, and (f) reality is characterized by diversity and relationality.
This is often described as mild pain or discomfort, but since the pain sensation is very
subjective every mother
experiences pain differently — some mothers feel
more severe pain.
Positive emotions, such as happiness, love, gratitude and pride, are
more similar both as
subjective experiences and at the level of brain activity.
The I - PSS17 is a standardized, patient self - reported measure of the
subjective problems that the patient
experiences with urinating, with scores ranging from 0 to 35 and higher scores indicating
more severe symptoms.
Just the
subjective experience, if you will, of using
more of this kind of energy (fats) as opposed to that kind of energy (sugars) is a little different.
But what is
more important, dating online Online dating is a
subjective experience, the best approach is to sign up for multiple sites.
A comparison of the top best adult dating sites online, including dating reviews, coupons and
more Online dating is a
subjective experience, the best approach is to sign up for multiple sites.
This mathematical theory explains how women can be
more successful on dating sites Online dating is a
subjective experience, the best approach is to sign up for multiple sites.
As digital and virtual networks infiltrate our everyday lives and
subjective experiences, our relationship with technology manifests less as the fear of invasion by mysterious foreign forces, and
more as an intimate grappling with newly mediated realities of time, space, and interpersonal relationships — i.e., less as the black monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey, and
more as the metaphorical «black mirror,» the small, hyperconnected screen prone to catching us in moments of accidental self - contemplation.
At the same time, our ability to synthesize images and
experiences in virtual reality, etc. also means that we must become
more aware of our own
subjective experience, and how our minds interpret the information we receive.
From my limited
experience, this Altima only seems lacking when you consider
more subjective things like style.
I'd be
more willing to overlook the design, or ascribe it to my
subjective tastes, if the Hyundai's driving
experience left any lasting impression.
«My
experience (
subjective of course) is that female characters, especially leads, are frequently less interesting,
more stereotyped.
Reading about a universally liked or disliked game is enjoyable, and indeed seeing that sort of unity across critics and gamers alike is fantastic, but examining reviews from entirely opposite ends of the spectrum is, to me, far
more interesting because it perfectly demonstrates just how
subjective one's
experience with a game really is.
Are they
more interested in the conclusions that can be deduced from the
subjective experience of a playthrough for personal discussion and criticism?
At 2.04 am in the morning on March 23, he posted on to his website, The New Games Journalism manifesto, a heartfelt call for games writing to change, to become
more subjective, and to convey the
experience of actually being in a game world.
This approach, editor Helen A. Harrison explains, «lies at the core of what was then being defined as the new American painting, although many artists would replace ideas with even
more subjective stimuli such as
experiences and emotions.
These abstract qualities generate a form of psychological impressionism, reanimating a
more than century - old tradition of landscape painting that insists on temporal and
subjective experiences above representational content.
Recently Jugdeo has been looking
more directly at scripted television as a format with radical potential for the expression of complex
subjective experience.
Today, with the emergence of new forms of labour alienation and personal intrusion, deadening forces extend even further into
subjective experience, making the divide between a critical and an aesthetic use of boredom ever
more tenuous.
McElheny's recent forays into recovering or refocusing on historical figures who proposed a
more subjective, less universal
experience of abstraction also provide a backdrop for his newest work.
The slab of concrete with a spray - painted pink X on it, is named Listening to the Men Talk Sometimes Made Her Feel
More Alone Than if She Were a Mile Away by Herself Under a Tree, delicately referring to
subjective experiences of gender differences.
I'm much
more interested in my photographs being pieces of persuasion, and that the content derived from the work is a
subjective, personal
experience that can vary from person to person.
Other,
more subjective examples, reflect both urban and rural
experience, including works by Lonnie Holley, Jean Lacy, and Thornton Dial, Sr..
but this selection is much
more about
subjective experience and memory of art, and not about the authority on high handing down definitions of significance and historical.
Increasingly Pollock, Motherwell and Smith viewed automatism simply as a
more direct means of conveying the
subjective experience itself.
While it would have been great if it had included even
more works, the exhibition convincingly communicated the serious technical questions driving Takatani's practice and his ongoing exploration of the relations between media, performance and
subjective experience.
Other,
more subjective examples, reflect both urban and rural
experience, including works by Jean Lacy, Lonnie Holley, and Thornton Dial, Sr..
In fact, the viewer's
experience is even
more essential to these new works as it occupies the same space as the
subjective camera.
That is, Lanyon should not be considered in relation to abstract expressionism — or abstract art,
more broadly — because his paintings stemmed from a personal,
subjective and embodied
experience of the world and focused on a specific activity within it.
Using examples of artistic clothing and costume design as a starting point to present his own set of models for abstract form today, McElheny investigates the connections between the history of visual abstraction and the clothing created by artists over the past century, whose work proposed a
more subjective, less universal
experience of abstraction.
Gavin et al are certainly
more qualified and
experienced to assess climate models than I. None - the-less, the conclusions drawn (# 143) seem overly sanguine (though admittedly my characterization is
subjective).
The creation of an interim impairment status, or adopting the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) scale, may create
more reliable and consistent results, but it may have the inadvertent result of overlooking the
subjective experience of the claimant as previously evaluated by the AMA Guides or excluding seriously injured drivers from the catastrophic definition.
Properly determining these latter,
more subjective damages requires a personal injury attorney with the
experience to understand all the factors in a given case.
LawyerRatingz itself cautions users, «[r] emember, we have no way of knowing who is doing the rating — customers, people in the industry, regular people, dogs, cats, etc.» Perhaps
more fundamentally, if legal services are truly «credence goods» such that their quality is very difficult for consumers to ascertain, using
subjective experiences as an indicia of quality would seem to be inherently flawed.
Properly determining these latter,
more subjective, damages requires an
experienced personal injury attorney who understands all the factors in a given case.
The judge can no
more divorce herself from her
subjective experiences, beliefs and values than can the historian, the economist, or the physician.
We may retrospectively judge an
experience more enjoyable than our
subjective reports suggested at the time.