Sentences with phrase «objective aspects of»

The ratings rely on objective aspects of experience rather than the individual's subjective attitudes or emotional responses.
I think that Samsung and Plantronics share the same level of quality in the objective aspects of sound, with very different signatures.
Reductionist analyses are analyses of the objective aspects of living organisms such as the conduction of electrical impulses in nerves or the biochemistry of the formation of blood.
This causes an imbalance, since the objective aspects of religious life that should but can not be satisfactorily analysed are immediately diverted unto the specificities of Franciscan life.
Röpke's approach recognizes the objective aspects of the economic science but insists that normative values lie at its core; a healthy polity must move beyond calculations of utility if it is to uphold just and humane economic institutions.
This is the «objective aspect of human action» (n. 69), but its pervasiveness and force can transform it into the ideology of globalization.»
A revelatory act would have both an objective and a subjective aspect; the objective aspect of it would be the special act.33
In the view of Bohm (1973, 1977, 1980, 1985a, 1985b), science as we know it describes the objective aspect of things — the external aspect or what he calls the explicate order of the world.
The objective aspect of the test focuses on what a «reasonable employer» would have thought about the intentions of the employee based on what the employee says or does.

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This narrated presentation will highlight key aspects of the company's operating model and detail its strategic priorities, opportunities and objectives going forward.
This allows everyone to learn all aspects of the business, including what different departments do on a day - to - day basis and their long - term objectives.
Morality has an objective aspect but that objective quality is to be measured against the world God created more so than any collection of inspired writings.
Science, however, is a partial, objective attempt to discover facts about the empirical aspects of existence; Christian faith is an inclusive, committed approach to the totality of life's meaning as this comes to us through the revelation of God in Jesus Christ.
On the datum theory (Q), the concrescence had its underlying unity in terms of its initiating datum, and the subject was the subjective aspect of this objective datum (early sense).
True, objective science like the observations outlined by Charles Darwin describe aspects of Nature that simply MUST BE.
It was clear that the understanding of God as objective force or philosophic idea was not an aspect of Christian theology; furthermore, faith in the unmoved mover was personally inadequate.
On theoretical grounds, therefore, the subjective aspect of culture becomes less important than the objective components evidenced in texts, discourse, and expressive behavior.
Dewey calls this value «quality,» but by the term he means neither mathematical nor secondary qualities; he uses the term to refer, first, to the wholeness or deeper reality, in some aspect of the world, often as that wholeness is presented in a work of art. 24 If this were called the objective locus of quality, the subjective locus would be the emotional intuition of the objective quality; this subjective quality gives the experience itself the unity which makes it that particular experience.25 It is this empirical discernment of quality which provides the substance of the derivative and propositional resolution of the conflict between the individual and its environment.
Here, and in other egalitarian literature, principle is given priority over application; admonition is given preference over description.34 What is dangerous in such a procedure, though it admittedly works in many cases, is the implied epistemological claim that objective, impersonal statements are of a somehow higher order of trustworthiness than the more personal and relational aspects of Scripture.
From the viewpoint of applied mathematics [Bergson's] theory has obvious advantages As noted above, it gives an objective basis to counting (since there is a real aspect of discreteness to the epochs or rhythms).
At the Interdenominational Theological Center — a cluster of seven predominantly black seminaries in Atlanta — we feel that While such a pattern will not be rigid or doctrinaire or even «classic,» it seems to have several aspects which, viewed together, could be called the objectives of the seminary inasmuch as they serve to integrate...
If every actual entity is objectively (not subjectively) immortal (and immortal in terms of its concrete objective individuality or totality, and not merely in terms of some of its aspects or feelings), then God as consequent would save every value.
Fore - contact (phase of physical feelings) includes confluence, openness to all (initial aim) and introjection, the taking in of an aspect of the whole (objective datum).
We shall see that the scientist limits himself professionally to certain aspects of the problem, and therefore can not pretend that his description is complete... The natural scientist confines himself in his description of the world to the objective data which he can obtain by the observation of nature.4
While religious perspectives have nothing to do with the technical content of a lecture, they are relevant to a number of aspects of the academic situation.1 Where appropriate to the objectives of the course and closely connected with the subject matter, some of the questions which we have raised about the effects of an invention on society or the ethical dilemmas faced by the scientist can legitimately be mentioned in the classroom.
What we have to ask is whether the New Testament narratives are affected by mythology less in their objective aspect than in our subjective way of apprehending and describing religious truth.
The ruling Swedes might recognize that religious «feeling» is a legitimate aspect of human subjectivity, but they emphatically object when people act on the fantasies produced by this feeling to the detriment of other people, or when delusionary beliefs impede the achievement of important social objectives.
What we ask leads us to truth and can then lead us toward objectives and goals that make up the significant aspects of our lives.
At the heart of the problem of consciousness, in other words, is the problem of qualia: to show how «brain processes, which are publicly observable, objective phenomena, could cause anything as peculiar as inner qualitative states of awareness or sentience, states which are in some sense «private» to the possessor of the state (MC 60).6 Searle thus prompts an even more basic question: whether it is possible to distinguish clearly and distinctly between private and public aspects of perception.
In any event, an awareness that certain polar contrasts (such as subjective - objective, public - private, body - mind, organism - machine, feeling - thought, and perhaps nature - culture) are indissoluble, yet fundamental, is one of the most important aspects of Whitehead's philosophic thought.
The former are those aspects of a feeling whereby its many objective poles in the past are synthesized by a single future - independent subjective pole in the present; the latter is that aspect of a feeling whereby its many objective poles may be synthesized by many subjective poles in addition to itself, either in the past or in the future.
In his theory of time as «objective modality,» in some aspects of his theories of firstness, secondness, and thirdness and of his synechism, I think he did so.
If we admit the existence of this aspect of our existence, then we admit that our lives can not be reduced to the status of objective entities alone.
, replies: «The regulation of births, which is an aspect of responsible fatherhood and motherhood, is objectively morally acceptable when it is pursued by the spouses without external pressure; when it is practised not out of selfishness but for seriousreasons; and with methods that conform to the objective criteria of morality, that is, periodic continence and use of the infertile periods» (no. 497).
As noted above, it gives an objective basis to counting (since there is a real aspect of discreteness to the epochs or rhythms).
In contemporary biology subjective aspects of life such as consciousness, purpose and free will are either ignored or else attempts are made to reduce the subjective to the objective.
But it is impossible to carry on this discipline in the subjective sphere without zealously emphasizing the brighter and minimizing the darker aspects of the objective sphere of things at the same time.
This state of efficacy is objective immortality and is the superjective aspect of the occasion's satisfaction.
I made it on Saturday for V - day (so my sweetie and I could come home from an incredible dinner at a Brazilian steakhouse and indulge in a tasty healthy whole - foods dessert ~ objective, maintain the «healthy» aspect of our nutrition plan, AND have an awesome sweet treat all while saving a few dollars on an overpriced dessert at the restaraunt:P) AND it was a total success!!!
The K - D test, originally developed in the 1980's by optometrists Al King and Steve Devick at the Illinois College of Optometry, provides objective measures of many aspects of brain function, including subcortical (subconscious) pathways that extend beyond eye movements.
While some preschools may simply glorify the aspect of daycare, others feature a preschool daily schedule which is stuffed with activities aimed towards specific goals and objectives.
Objective — To make an effective elected second chamber, composed of mature experienced individuals with collective experience of all aspects of British life, whose principal task is to improve legislative bills during their passage through parliament into law, and whose secondary task is to scrutinize the actions of the government and act as a watchdog for the rights of the British people, should the Government or lower house appear to act in such a way as to undermine these rights.
He noted that another crucial aspects of Ghana's foreign policy objectives was the pursuit of economic diplomacy; stating that «Ghana's international relations over the years in terms of bilateral engagement as they relate to our economic diplomacy agenda had been varied across political dispensations.
For many aspects of my work I have actually become an engineer, designing to specific objectives.
An important aspect of our recruitment objective is that we target students with grade point averages between 3.0 and 3.6 out of 4.0 — that is, students who are often overlooked by many high - achievement programs.
The NIH Grants Policy Statement indicates that in general the PD / PI may make changes in the methodology, approach, or other aspects of the project objectives.
A unique aspect of the workshop was participation by mission scientists and instrument leads who designed and presented classroom activities.The objective of the Van Allen Probes E / PO effort is to prepare teachers to engage and educate students in STEM content and Van Allen Probes heliophysics - related science as well as engineering and technology.
The objective of the course is to highlight various aspects of mitochondrial function and visualize the central role that mitochondrial dysfunction plays in many diseases.
The most satisfying aspect of my work is to add to the funding process an objective view that helps to make the process more effective and fair.
② Phase II objective is to initiate participants to fundamental and applied aspects highlighted in Phase I of the workshop.
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