Sentences with phrase «need for novelty»

Understanding the need for novelty from the perspective of self - determination theory.
But for other people — particularly those who are sexually mismatched with a partner but compatible in other ways, those with high sex drives and high need for novelty and adventure, and those who actualize themselves through intimate relationships — CNM is the breath of life.
The need for novelty will be illustrated in clinical moments where the relational field shifts.
Regularly changing visual displays taps into the brain's need for novelty.
«We don't lose the need for novelty and pleasure as we grow up,» according to Scott G. Eberle, Ph.D, vice president for play studies at The Strong and editor of the American Journal of Play.
You can recommend it or invite friends and family to join you for a meal until the day you find another restaurant that caters better to your taste and need for novelty.
They see themselves as old - fashioned and neighborly and have little need for novelty, adventure, style or material goods.

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It became clear that, for Whitehead to bring his cosmological vision to completion, he needed to posit a source for the becoming of novelty, 3 and he found no better name for that reality than «God.»
Thus the start of the second process corresponds to the phase just beyond conceptual reproduction, where the subjective aim is first needed, for it is needed for the responsiveness to novelty, whereas the initial process automatically unfolded itself.
The feature of evolution which points toward the need for agape is creative growth, that is, the presence of spontaneity and the introduction of unpredictable, intelligible novelty into the process of evolution.
The Crawfords desire for entertainment, their need for amusement, their impatience with old ways, and their eagerness always to be attempting some novelty infects the rest of the young people at Mansfield Park.
Whitehead's well - known notion of the Stage of Romance in education gets its power from the fundamental aesthetic need of the human organism for novelty and zest in experience.
5 This is a remarkable anticipation of Whitehead's view in Process and Reality that God's primordial ordering of the world's possibilities (the eternal objects) is the ultimate source of novelty in an emergent universe, except that Thornton understands these possibilities to be everlasting rather than timeless.6 This reification of what for Whitehead is purely possible, needing concrete embodiment in the actual world, leads Thornton to conceive of the eternal order as absolutely actual in its unchangeableness, identical with God.
Change, to keep the church alive in the 21st century (in the UK at least where churchgoing is about as normal as ferret juggling) needs to be far, far more radical than that, and based on an assessment of what real people's real needs are, rather than a thirst for novelty.
Our desire for order and harmony can smother our need for breadth of contrast and novelty.
If a practice is reintroduced simply because it meets the needs or desires of a generation, it will only reinforce the modern penchant for novelty.
The simplest way of understanding Whitehead's systematic need for a principle of order and novelty is to reflect on the individual occasions of experience and how they come into being.
I assume, therefore, that the explanation of the derivation from God of the initial aim and of novelty, need not attribute to God's causal efficacy for temporal occasions a function radically different from that exemplified in the interrelationships of other actual entities.
For an increased capacity for novelty, adventure, sensitivity, receptivity, responsiveness, creativity to develop and flower, the environment with which the organism interacts, of which it is a part, needs to be conducive for the emergence of these characteristics and virtuFor an increased capacity for novelty, adventure, sensitivity, receptivity, responsiveness, creativity to develop and flower, the environment with which the organism interacts, of which it is a part, needs to be conducive for the emergence of these characteristics and virtufor novelty, adventure, sensitivity, receptivity, responsiveness, creativity to develop and flower, the environment with which the organism interacts, of which it is a part, needs to be conducive for the emergence of these characteristics and virtufor the emergence of these characteristics and virtues.
But in this case I believe that Whitehead is correct in stressing the need for endurance as well as novelty, order as well as spontaneity, partial determination from the past together with free creativity in the present, as essential for value - intensity.
A similar argument could be made in relation to the need for novel characteristics not found in the past in order to account for the emergence of genuine novelty Neither the past nor the present finite entities can provide that novelty.
For example, we need stability, but also creativity; order as well as novelty, permanence balanced by change, endurance as well as life.
Thus, in one sense, at the level of characterization, God is the source of all novelty while remaining only one of several factors needed to account for the actualization of those novelties.
These opportunities need not be restricted to novelty one - off purchases, with scope for improved sensory qualities of more familiar products such as grains, fruits and vegetables.
An at once an all - inclusive guide to the meaning of hundreds of technical terms and ideas needed for ice cream manufacturing, as well as a practical introduction to the ingredients, freezing methods, flavoring, and packaging of ice cream, sherbet, sorbet, gelato, frozen yogurts, novelties and many other kinds of frozen desserts.
Gonzalo Chaves, CEO, Dos Pinos, said consumers are constantly looking for new experiences, novelty and fun in everyday products, and it partnered with Tetra Pak to respond to this need.
Bettors looking for novelty props would need to take their action offshore.
Because D was quite the high - needs babe, babywearing moved quickly from novelty to way of life for me.
One extension of the socially inculcated materialist bias is a certain view of novelty and change as both a telos and measure of social progress: the valorisation of consumption and accumulation, and the acceleration through advancing technology of ever more transactional forms of relating to others, has left a legacy of insatiable desire, and a need for permanent «churning» activity aimed at meeting it.
There was no need to worry, however, because the sight of several thousand scientists (including about 1400 anthropologists) marching in lab coats and Einstein wigs with placards seeking money for science, of all things, was a novelty.
I know that the gamepad has a lot of potential, but in order for it to not be considered a novelty item and a waste of money, that potential needs to turn into actual use.
Mega Man 9 was everything a Mega Man revival needed to be, but tenacity was sacrificed for novelty.
In fact, some early mobile learning initiatives have been taken up more for novelty value than for identified real needs.
But, it is not uncommon for us to get $ 500 — $ 1,000 dogs that have either outlived their usefulness or their novelty with impulsive owners who considered their dog a possession rather than a friend or member of the family, or simply did not really consider the time, effort and expense needed to be a dog owner.
Nintendo really needs to get over the dislike / fear / feeling of novelty of online and embrace it for games like this.
But the thing is - and this is what I find most interesting - Shawn says it's not enough to be grateful for the usual stuff - health, family, prosperity etc - but the brain needs novelty, the brain continually needs to find NEW things to feel grateful about.
Some of it is just the search for novelty and new markets but it also reflects changing values and the increasing recognition that artists beyond Western Europe and North America have produced important work, and that we need to better understand the rest of the world.
For any need to accommodate novelty will always end up, as de Kooning referred to it as, «apologies of one's own anxieties.»
But journalists there explained that the media goes for the novelty, so they need new products all the time.
I navigate these various decisions and guidelines by working in collaboration with my clients as to various ways to claim their respective inventions (e.g., claiming non-natural claim elements where needed to illustrate patentably eligible subject matter, or alternatively looking for appropriate arguments that meet the USPTO's guidelines), proper development of a patent specification that can be used for prosecution and litigation purposes (e.g., good actual, prophetic and comparative examples to illustrate the novelty and nonobviousness of the invention while still maintaining a broad claim scope of protection for future enforcement), and continual review of the client's patent landscape (via competitive and white space analyses and updates) to look for additional IP opportunities.
«It's a nice novel thing, but that novelty won't drive the utility you need for long - term consumer adoption.
You don't need these things on your walls — nobody does — but it's tough to deny that they make a pretty compelling case for novelty smart lighting.
Maybe the novelty of ordering a pizza from a watch will carry the first generation of Android Wear devices for a few months, but developers and Google will eventually need to step up here.
Couples therapist Esther Perel, however, in her 2006 book, Mating in Captivity, zeroed in on the inherent conflict in even successful marriages between emotionally safe but mundane intimacy and the potentially disruptive need for eroticism and novelty in committed partnerships.
In particular, the need for security that intimacy typically provides may clash with the sense of uncertainty, novelty, and separateness that fuels desire, such that high levels of intimacy between partners may stifle sexual desire.
Asynchronous online counselling also introduces novelties to the basic mechanics of daily work, including a need for awareness of the practice peak to mean ratio, some subtleties regarding client consent for research, challenges for handling client backlogs, and a problem of representing counsellor experience honestly.
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