Sentences with phrase «of subjective responses»

Here we're probably also wandering into the realm of subjective responses and clearly this type of abstract work doesn't do it for you.
Gottlieb's denial about specific naturalistic intent has the effect of enabling a multitude of subjective responses.
Eschewing any attempt at an overview of the collection — which currently comprises more than 1,700 works — Exhibitionism instead privileges multiple positions and perspectives, and might productively be characterized as a «sampler» of subjective responses and approaches to the analysis, organization, and reinterpretation of a collection.»

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I guess that's one of the things about the beauty and subjective nature of any kind of «art» - It will speak to some and not to others, with varying responses and reactions in between.
It is subjective and rooted in emotional responses, responses which are easy to manufacture in our aesthetic age through the instruments of pop culture.
Similarly, functional psychology was the mode of inquiry into human behavior calculated to yield understanding of the human response to environmental demands, replacing introspective or subjective psychology whose interests were more internal and even mystical.
Reader - response criticism thus accounts for the different understandings of and reactions to the «same» text by different readers by claiming a necessary place for the subjective element in reading.
The generic characterization of the subjective forms which I describe in the next section as active in the formation of religious experience should be understood as depending upon, and leaving room for, a wide variety of historical embodiments, each with its own individual qualitative response.
Subjective forms, however, refer to the concrete mode or mood or quality of response.
Perception in its primitive mode, as we have seen, is perception of causal efficacy, that is, the causal efficacy of concrete singular entities, and, as a subjective response to such influence, it is emotional rather than cognitive.
This brief commentary on the category of subjective unity was expanded by a response to the problematic just rehearsed (S7).
Three factors stand out as essential to Whitehead's account of emotional experience: (1) active response on the part of the subject, (2) the qualitative character of this response, and (3) the object as causally related to the subjective response.
Man's response to God thus becomes subjective «apprehension» of an objective truth, and the objectified law becomes more important than the relation with God itself.
The attempt of behaviouristic psychology, for example, to externalize reality into pure action - response not only denies the reality of the participating subjective consciousness but, equally important, the reality of personality as a more or less integral whole and the reality of the relations between persons as that which calls the personality into existence.
Specifically, the particular complex form of final subjective response centrally depends on the settled characters of antecedent experiencers.
Brock identified agape love with the wrong direction of classical (patriarchal) theism in championing «disinterested» love, «dispassionate» love that includes no dynamic interrelationship between Lover and beloved and leaves God utterly unaffected by the creaturely response to God's love.21 Erotic love, by contrast, «connotes intimacy through the subjective engagement of the whole self in a relationship.»
This physiological response sets up affective tones or bodily feelings which constitute the subjective forms of the energetic processes transmitted to us from our environment.
On a more metaphysically fundamental level, Whitehead's «philosophy of organism also regards knowing as a special case of the «bipolar» nature of all becoming, whereby the direct «physical» response to objective reality is partially transformed by «mental» functioning in the realization of a novel subjective experience.
The specific expression of principles of other things might be different; further, other things have their own subjective responses to make that might thwart the love (or renovation).
Ian T. Ramsey speaks of a «cosmic disclosure, an element of transcendence in both the objective reference and in our own subjective response and commitment.»
Whereas the first two models sometimes seem to represent a mechanical and juridical transaction, the latter two stress personal and ethical dimensions, and the subjective side of man's response as well as the objective side of God's initiative.
@Richard: strong response and a nice summation of the need for subjective «truths» to fulfill life.
These lists and specific references in other essays identify six similarities: (a) God is understood as love involving God's presence in human experience and God's response to that experience, (b) human existence depends upon God's grace and that grace makes humans free, (c) humans respond to God resulting in the fulfillment of God's intentions in the concrete experiences of individuals, (d) knowledge involves more than subjective sensory experience, (e) experience broadly understood is crucial for theology, and (f) reality is characterized by diversity and relationality.
This Isn't What I Expected: What Makes Birth Traumatic to Patients — A description of the factors that contribute to patient perception of traumatic birth, including pre-existing risk factors, subjective and objective factors that occur during the birth, and etiology of posttraumatic stress disorder in response to traumatic childbirth.
This tells us that the neurons» responses were based on the subjective, perceived judgments that the patients made rather than on the «ground truth» of the emotion shown in the stimulus.»
In a double - blind, placebo - controlled study, a team led by Andrea King, PhD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the University of Chicago, analyzed the subjective response of 104 young adult heavy social drinkers to alcohol and tracked their long - term drinking habits.
The researchers explain, in a recent article in Frontiers in Psychology, that although the groups felt quite differently about whether specific pieces of music made them feel good or bad, their subjective and physiological responses to how exciting or calming they found the music to be appeared to be universal.
In my reviews I try to describe the paths that lead to my subjective response so that readers can decide whether some part of my path might be theirs too.
This is because the nature of any work involving a personal response, whether creative or analytical, is to some extent subjective and I want to avoid the danger of short - circuiting this creative process for my students.
From a purely subjective point of view, the 2.0 - liter engine feels fractionally more agile and spontaneous, the response to tip - in and tip - out inputs bordering on restlessness.
But the turn in response, the body control, the perception of grip and, most of all, the subjective power of the brakes (weirdly) all go to another level again.
Another incomparable quality is the subjective feeling of outstanding supremacy the hybrid drive system gives the driver through its direct response free of any delay.
You can see the actual scores at www.ajac.ca, where you'll find out that the new Corvette walloped the competitors in categories like throttle response, steering, handling, and brake feel, braking, and Subjective Value, as voted by the panel of voting journalists.
EBSA was at least open to the first two (though not commenting directly, since they are currently in the process of recrafting those regulations), though it resisted the last as being a «very complicated and subjective undertaking which could affect a plan sponsor's decision to offer any target date fund option (s),» according to EBSA's response to the GAO report.
The cooperation of the owner in this process is crucial, since his subjective impressions about symptoms shown by his own dog (polyuria, polydipsia and polyfagia) are essential to make a proper assessment of the dog's response to treatment.
Response to therapeutic manipulations can be slow and perception of response is highly subResponse to therapeutic manipulations can be slow and perception of response is highly subresponse is highly subjective.
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of TripAdvisor LLC
However, painting does seem partial and subjective, it describes events and ideas and abstract emotions, which are essential responses that are constantly connected to things and states of human nature.
My investigation is therefore parallel to that of science and mathematics, which continue to provide me with a rigour that I find inspirational, yet I also realise that inevitably my subjective responses play a fundamental role in determining my explorations.
These subjective, aestheticized responses to detritus coalesce in a very modern viewpoint that's first embodied in Baudelaire's description of Manet's painting, even as it pictured the emergence of a stylish class obsessed with novel distractions and amusing entertainments.
Sentiment in art would seem more concurrent with the year the house was built (c. 1825) than now; however, sentiment in its multiple definitions — as a subjective, deeply personal response, but also as an attachment to an idea that is believed to be true without positive knowledge — has a great deal of relevance in a post-truth era.
The format of the exhibition inevitably encourages highly subjective and personal responses to the realities of viewing art in New York.
This exhibition project explores the moments of possible subjective manipulations, representations, reconsiderations, and interpretations of past events as a response to our ambivalent relationship with the notion of history.
Rejecting tradition, they favored bold, abstracted forms that broke free from the illusion of depth, creating simplified and stylized landscapes that expressed their personal, subjective encounter with nature and response to the region, rather than trying to imitate the exact visual appearance of a location.
Whether dealing with inherently human issues, digital simulacra or pop culture landscapes (and in response to the ubiquity of well crafted fiction in video art) these videos are all concerned with presenting individual and subjective truths, maintaining the viewer as the final interpreter of the discourses they set in motion.
Cézanne's remark reminds us that Pissarro was not only endowed with the gift of seeing, but with the rarer ability to make other artists see for themselves: Cézanne, Gauguin and von Gogh bear witness to the effectiveness of Pissarro as a teacher, or rather, one whose very presence in the vincinity of the chosen motif might serve as a catalyst, a liberating agent for the act of visual response, freed from both traditional poncif and subjective authority.
The format of the exhibition inevitably encourages highly subjective and deeply personal responses to the realities of viewing art in New York.
Richter counters the gesture of Abstract Expressionism with completely neutral surfaces and vibrant textures that he does not draw from his subjective responses but, conceptually, from the fundamental possibilities of painterly forming.
The lead is then melted and recast into an object by each artist in response to the text, forming part of a series of exchanges exploring subjective responses to an objective call, and the relationship between object and text.
Geometric and monochromatic it may be, but this collection of concrete, steel beams, pipes and rods will spark different responses in every person who sees it; visual and emotional memory are closely interlinked and entirely subjective.
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