Sentences with phrase «much subjectivity»

I think ``... of all time» lists are very hard to pull off because there is so much subjectivity regardless of how democratic a process they try to use.
However, selecting data for exercises such as these is always a perilous journey, simply because there remains so much subjectivity, not in the data in and of itself, but rather they myriad ways you can select various metrics to prove your point.
Against the modern emphasis on truth's relativity and emotion's primacy, it is tempting to insist upon philosophic objectivity in the Church — the world has too much subjectivity as it is.

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And the passage from transcendental idealism to absolute idealism, however much it involved an attempt to escape egoistic subjectivity, had no world to which to return.
But when we deal with the individual entities of which these are composed, the ones into which science analyzes them, these turn out to behave in ways much more suggestive of subjectivity.
Nevertheless, it seems to be a very empirical way of beginning to understand the universe, more radically empirical in fact than science is itself.3 Here we are attending not only to the data of sense - perception but also to a much more proximate set of givens — the experiential components of our own subjectivity.
To extend subjectivity to chimpanzees, in itself, would not alter the structure of Metz's thought very much.
This much, however, is clear: while modern man may be wrong in identifying his ego with his subjectivity, he is undoubtedly right in regarding it in its subjective aspect as a unity, and in refusing to allow any room for alien powers to interfere in his subjective life.
In this way [236] Whitehead bestows subjectivity and finality upon all instances of process generally, so that in this perspective the question about their higher development is logically reduced to the question of how much they have «conceptually» acquired of this formal causality.
Perhaps the accent is not so much on creativity being a sufficient condition for novelty, such that every instance of creativity must be novel, as that it is a necessary condition for novelty: There can not be any novelty without the actualization of initial aim in free responsiveness which requires subjectivity as the present instantiation of creativity.
I'd hope my answer doesn't have too much injection of partisan or moral subjectivity.
It also looks at art — what it is, and what it isn't — and prompts our subjectivity to draw its own conclusion about the movie, much as it would any form of art.
As it is now apparent, the grounds for much of this opposition and subsequent criticism of TEKS — its vagueness, subjectivity, lack of specificity of objective knowledge, overlap from grade to grade, and lack of sufficient rigor — seem to have been borne out by our experience in student achievement in the ensuing ten years of its use.
As so much of the «stick or paddle» debate is based on subjectivity, we've brought two Porsche 911s together at the Bedford Autodrome to see what a VBOX can add to the argument.
Breaking down images and re-constructing them with a technique owing as much to digital precision as to the vagaries of the painter's hand, Gonzales unsettles our received notions of what images mean and creates a blank space onto which the viewer can project his or her own subjectivity.
However, the key reason it's easy to claim savings in our industry relates to subjectivity levels around home pricing — meaning, who independently confirms that the home sold for as much as it should have, and as fast as it should have, answer: nobody!
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