Sentences with phrase «objects for real»

If it became a robust community, you would undoubtedly start to see people create and trade virtual objects for real money.

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-- Daniel Putterman, cofounder, co-CEO, and head of business for Kogniz, Inc. which recently released AICam, fully - autonomous surveillance cameras with artificial intelligence that identify people and threats in real - time, using video - based facial recognition and object detection; also having founded and run venture - backed technology companies over the last 20 years including MaxInfo, Inc. (acquired by NETM), EoExchange (S - 1), Mediabolic, Inc. (acquired by ROVI), and Cloud Engines, Inc..
That's real sales — whether you're selling widgets for work or trying to convince the object of your affection to go on a date with you.
But as people find more applications for augmented or mixed reality — digital objects that get superimposed on the real world — the company is pitching itself more and more as a general purpose tool for manipulating reality.
«Tracking the physical location of people and assets has some critical real life applications in many industries where accurate and timely location of moving objects is crucial for achieving the best results,» explains Thomas Walle, the co-founder and CEO of Unacast, the company behind the directory.
For a while, there have been only two real objects of ultra-lust: Dell's Adamo and — the gizmo that really got everyone salivating — Apple's $ 1,500 MacBook Air.
To avoid falling victim to «the shiny new object effect» and ensure your tech investment makes a real impact, here are some things to think about when evaluating new sales tools — along with ideas for implementing them effectively.
However, the technology, which integrates virtual enhancements with real - world objects, could have big potential for industry.
Imagine, for example, augmented reality heads - up displays that see everything you do, and provide real - time cloud - driven information about the people and objects around you.
McCaughan says the B.C. Real Estate Association created a Realtor call for action to write letters to the premier objecting to the rules that were announced in January.
The newly - proposed course description for â $ ˜Financial Economicsâ $ ™, still contained among its contents the â $ ˜testing the efficiency of markets.â $ ™ When I objected to this, given the financial meltdown that we had just witnessed and the irrefutable evidence that this theory did not hold water, I was told that the theory of efficient financial markets still had to be tested to decide of its real - world relevance.
Yet having encountered this fantastic tree with human features, readers can no longer look upon real trees as mere objects meant only for our manipulation.
I suppose what ended up being for me a rather free - for - all melee, instead of a real experience of communion with like - minded and ostensibly like - hearted folks, is sort of an object lesson that ended up characterizing most of the rest of my journey in Emerging church circles.
Newman concedes this dilemma, saying that «we can not make sure, for ourselves and others, of real apprehension and assent, because we have to secure first the images which are their objects, and these are often peculiar and special.»
In the real world, any object that provides no evidence for its existence is classified as imaginary.
Beyond these so - called «real» potentialities there are for Whitehead «general» potentialities rooted in the «eternal objects» and their interrelations.
It may be objected that real possibility, insofar as it is objectified, is a slight and puny thing, hardly evidence for the power of majesty of God.
Scandalously to oversimplify his argument, it is, says Heidegger, the history of this nihilistic impulse to reduce being to an object of the intellect, subject to the will, that has brought us at last to the age of technology, for which reality is just so many quanta of power, the world a representation of consciousness, and the earth a mere reserve awaiting exploitation; technological mastery has become our highest ideal, and our only real model of truth.
For Whitehead the real object is thereby adumbrated: the intentional object is the real object under the aspect of prehension N in accordance with the subjective aim of the becoming occasion.
Indeed, a real object is not necessary for some intentional objects, such as our consciousness of a unicorn or other imaginary entities.
Eternal objects are provided for concrescing occasions, enabling them to achieve truly novel realization and replenishing the variety of real potentiality.
For Husserl intentionality constitutes the meaning of the real object; the intentional object, or noematic object, is meaning.
I envisaged a society of friends for whom ideas are captured from the world of real experience, and brought to the place of dialogue, there to be the source and object of our shared interest.
This dignity, along with the universality of the objects of the intellect — that is, that they are available to everyone — is what opens up space for real communion.
For example, it is a general or pure possibility that I might win the 100 - meter dash in the next Olympic Games, but this is not a real possibility given my creaky joints, advancing years, etc. «Real potentiality» refers to those possibilities for the ingression of eternal objects which still remain after one strikes from consideration the impossibilities which the conditions of a given, factual world eliminate from the horizon of any particular actual entity or set of actual entities arising out of that worFor example, it is a general or pure possibility that I might win the 100 - meter dash in the next Olympic Games, but this is not a real possibility given my creaky joints, advancing years, etc. «Real potentiality» refers to those possibilities for the ingression of eternal objects which still remain after one strikes from consideration the impossibilities which the conditions of a given, factual world eliminate from the horizon of any particular actual entity or set of actual entities arising out of that woreal possibility given my creaky joints, advancing years, etc. «Real potentiality» refers to those possibilities for the ingression of eternal objects which still remain after one strikes from consideration the impossibilities which the conditions of a given, factual world eliminate from the horizon of any particular actual entity or set of actual entities arising out of that woReal potentiality» refers to those possibilities for the ingression of eternal objects which still remain after one strikes from consideration the impossibilities which the conditions of a given, factual world eliminate from the horizon of any particular actual entity or set of actual entities arising out of that worfor the ingression of eternal objects which still remain after one strikes from consideration the impossibilities which the conditions of a given, factual world eliminate from the horizon of any particular actual entity or set of actual entities arising out of that world.
Thus, God's grading of the eternal objects solely in terms of their relevance for one another provides general potentiality, while relevance for particular occasions constitutes real potentiality.
As we sit at our desks or walk to class, the immediate faces and objects around us seem far more real than do the aspirations we have for ourselves in the future or even the fleeting images that may come to mind from last summer's vacation.
For example, apes have extreme difficulty with photo - object matching and with seeing the relationship between a TV picture of a space and the real space, or between a dollhouse model of a room and the real room (MA 99 - 108).
«The organism is a unit of emergent value, a real fusion of the characters of eternal objects, emerging for its own sake» (SMW 107).
One could suspect that the only real reason for objecting to the domination of nature is that it leads to the domination of human beings as well.
For real freedom with respect to an individual object is possible only where transcendence in knowledge and deed is directed to that infinite and never attained goal which is the sphere of God.
It may be objected that this reference to play proves the point of the evil in real conflict; for it might be argued that the essence of play is that the conflict is not quite real.
For a person mentally ill and confused, there is healing by just coming into the presence of real objects, ordinary identifiable things.7
As a factor of an actual entity an eternal object is a real possibility for the determinate actualization of some datum.
The relatively immovable objects that moved, the experience of another presence, personal sensations, etc., all contributed to a very long search for what is real.
They dare them to «stand up to carping critics who have nothing real to object to but are just nostalgic for the old secularist days.»
As Whitehead allowed cognition to be grounded in real prehensions, which occur between a subject and its object world, so also it was for Piaget: the «epistemic» subject, as an organism, previously an «open system» which simply lives in interaction with its environment, acts — and finally, thinks (BC 477).
On the other hand, the purpose of the classical disciplines of the life of prayer — such as postures, directing of thoughts, or devotional objects — is to provide what have proved in actual experience to be the most favorable conditions for real prayer.
We can never look directly at them, for they are bodiless and featureless and footless, but we grasp all other things by their means, and in handling the real world we should be stricken with helplessness in just so far forth as we might lose these mental objects, these adjectives and adverbs and predicates and heads of classification and conception.
If this were so, we might suppose the senses to waken our attitudes and conduct as they so habitually do, by first exciting this sense of reality; but anything else, any idea, for example, that might similarly excite it, would have that same prerogative of appearing real which objects of sense normally possess.
They are Madisonian pluralists who stress Federalist Paper No. 45 as the preferred side of Madison: «The public good, the real welfare of the great body of the people, is the supreme object to be pursued: and that no form of government whatever has any other value than as it may be fitted for the attainment of this object
Moreover, Hartshorne affirms that he does not contradict himself when he asserts the additional twin theses that every concrete entity is a subject (or has objects of knowledge) and that every such entity must be an object for some (anyone will do) subject.31 Furthermore, he argues that only the panpsychistic doctrine of an ocean of subjects internally related to their objects of knowledge can make sense of our deeply ingrained conception of the world as a real nexus of temporal succession of cause - effect relationships.
Whereas for Hegel alienation is a state of consciousness subject to elimination by another state of consciousness12 for Marx alienation is related to real, existing objects subject to elimination only in the real sphere of object - related activity.13 Marx's critique of Hegel, in this connection, is that the abolition of alienation on the level of mere consciousness recognizes the immanent impossibility of abolishing real alienation.
This beloved Now, so real and special to ourselves, is already slithering off into «the dark backward and abysm of time»: Soon it will be something odd - seeming and remote, an historical period, an object for detached criticism, for a later generation's reforming zeal.
I held my daughters a little closer and prayed for Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight (names matter — they are real people, not objects).
The objects in question are real surfboards constructed by Dean Edwards, an L.A. craftsman who has been shaping boards for 20 years.
The Park District does not object to giving up the territory north of I - 80 but wants to be compensated for the resulting loss of real - estate tax revenue, district officials say.
For example, explain the real use of an object («The pot is for cooking, not bonking your little brother»), then encourage exploration of more acceptable uses for it, such as getting a spoon and using the pot as a drum or to make a pretend soFor example, explain the real use of an object («The pot is for cooking, not bonking your little brother»), then encourage exploration of more acceptable uses for it, such as getting a spoon and using the pot as a drum or to make a pretend sofor cooking, not bonking your little brother»), then encourage exploration of more acceptable uses for it, such as getting a spoon and using the pot as a drum or to make a pretend sofor it, such as getting a spoon and using the pot as a drum or to make a pretend soup.
I advocate for at least some of a baby's toys to be related to or resemble real life objects.
The dummy then is no more than a substitute for the breast, an object to silence or pacify a baby when the real thing (the mother) is not available.
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