Sentences with phrase «objectified subjects»

In a concrete actual entity conceived dipolarly, the one (creative subjectivity) includes the many (objectified subjects) as parts.
The assertions are true to the extent they carry over the achieved values of their subject matter into the interpretations as qualified by the selective elements iii the limited respects of interpretation, by the context and will - determined purposes guiding interpretation, and by the signs actually used to represent or objectify the subject matter.
Benglis» disjunctive approach challenges the relationship between the objectified subject and objectifying director as she assumes both roles, subverting notions of mastery and narrative expectation.
The theme for this year's Biennial — «Objectified» — challenges the AIB artists to explore the dynamic range of power inherent in objectifying a subject or conversely, by focusing intently and decisively on a single object.
By presenting identity as fluid and malleable, Opie's subjects are presented as powerful and self - determining, thus subverting the notion that the gaze objectifies the subject.

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It is a consciousness of consciousness, a taking by the subject of its own past, now become objectified for present intuition.
A new whole is «created» or «comes to be» at transition when what was subjective for two or more preceding others, is immediately objectified for a new subject.
But the subject / superjects of many as simultaneously objectified in one actual entity is a spatial nexus, and abstracted from their necessary inclusion in a one, they are a multiplicity.
For, no matter what is meant by an objectified actual occasion, it is almost universally agreed that the objectified past occasions are data for the feelings originated by the new concrescence or subject.
Even in the case of the objectification of a single actual entity, that subject is objectified as object, and not as subject.
Today more than ever before we feel the need — and also see a greater possibility — of objectifying the problem of the subjectivity of the human being... [W] e can no longer go on treating the human being exclusively as an objective being, but we must also somehow treat the human being as a subject in the dimension in which the specifically human subjectivity of the human being is determined by consciousness.
While the objectified facts are invested with a certain levity, no longer fully sedimented, the logical subjects as an indicative system, on the other hand, restrict the freedom of the proposition to apply to any actual entity in absolute generality.
In «Theology and Objectivity» Ogden holds that theological language, though different from that of science, is objectifying because it is both cognitive and subject to rational assessment and justification.114 Of course, this view assumes the possibility of metaphysics, a possibility now generally denied.
The basic elements of an imaginative proposition are named: the origin of the logical subjects from one portion of the original (objectified) nexus and the eternal object (for the predicate) from another part of the nexus.
This is the fundamental message of the essential conjunction of final and efficient causation, the cumulative character of time, and the essential, reciprocal relation of subject and objectified world.
This sense of significance returns to the temporal experience of the immediate human subject, who is objectifying its world, which includes God (PR 350 / 532).
Thus colors objectify the chair in one way, and objectify the eyes in another way, as elements in the experience of the subject» (PR 62 / 97).
In a strand of really distinct actual entities, these would necessarily stand in a subject - object relationship to one another, so that the entity that perishes and is objectified is a different entity than that which is coming into being.
The most they could know in this respect was only that they were bound to become data for some future subjects able to objectify them.
The same proposition can constitute the content of diverse judgments by diverse judging entities respectively..., this requires that the same complex of logical subjects objectified via the same eternal objects, can enter as a partial constituent into the «real» essences of diverse actual entities.
In Locke's phraseology the objectified actual entity is then exerting «power In this type of objectification the eternal objects, relational between object and subject, express the formal constitution of the objectified actual entity.
See Process and Reality, the definition of causal objectification as the transmission, by a subject, of what it objectifies to the future actual entities: «In «causal objectification» what is felt subjectively by the objectified actual entity is transmitted objectively to the concrescent actualities that supersede it» (58).
The question which immediately arises at this point is whether causal objectification as such can substantiate the claim that objectified actual entities are to be conceived not merely as superjects but subjects as well.
... the objectified contemporaries are only directly relevant to the subject in their character of arising from a datum which is an extensive continuum.
In fact, I'm not sure if it's even possible to objectify a woman who is so marvelously the subject of everything she graces.
While some Pop artists use photography to react to consumer culture, Robert Heineken repurposes found magazine imagery to talk about the media's role in objectifying women, Richard Prince and Sarah Charlesworth of the Pictures Generation push the boundaries of image appropriation, Christopher Williams talks about means of image production and contemporary artist Lucas Blalock confuses subject and backdrop through Photoshop.
«In traditional painting, across the centuries of the nude, there's a particular kind of gaze that's implied between a male viewer and a to - some - degree objectified female nude subject.
Pryor was renowned for his ability to objectify race relations in his routines, using irreverent, profanity - laced comment to foreground otherwise taboo subjects.
Peyton notes that she tends toward male subjects «who objectify themselves, which is a female trait» (ibid).
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