The software fight is always a tough one to call because there's always a certain degree
of subjectivity in the outcome for each user.
If that is not indicative of a
degree of subjectivity in interpretation of the imagery then I'm not sure what is.
If being «subject to» calls to mind subjugation and contingency, then the
forms of subjectivity proposed by the collected works refuses any easy recognition.
Now the ease with which subjectivity could be excised from the nontemporal counterpart of concrescence may well have alerted Whitehead to a deficiency in his own
theory of subjectivity as so far developed in part three (apart from later insertions).
Background checks take a high
level of subjectivity out of the decision making process and provide valuable objective information upon which employers can make informed hiring choices.
When it appeared publicly in the late 1980s, Tillmans's work signaled a new
kind of subjectivity in photography.
Utilizing perceptual, visceral, and mediatized strategies, the collected works unmoor a given sense
of subjectivity as fixed or singular while simultaneously hypothesizing alternative modes of representation.
There's a certain amount
of subjectivity involved that mainly centers around whether additional guaranteed lifetime income might make you feel more secure about retirement and better able to enjoy your post-career life.
When it comes to a parent's happiness, the role that parenting plays is a
matter of subjectivity, as well: Attachment - minded parents are happy to give their children more attention than not, whereas parents of other parenting approaches may argue that a child seeking attention is being manipulative; attachment parents simply do not view children, or their choices, in this way.
Faith is cabined and confined in the narrow
limits of subjectivity and consciousness, and receives no external impact from history.
And yes, being a recovering Catholic I agree the Vatican applies an extreme
amount of subjectivity where it benefits them and their message, and at the same time are very rigid in its interpretation of others.
As such, the artist's sculptures and paintings function as saturated explorations of the constructed
nature of subjectivity that reimagines the limits of autobiography through complex materiality.
In this exhibition of new figurative work, Cathy Daley deals with the theme of communication and the effect
of subjectivity on relationships and understanding.
In his newest film, Greene raises some of the same issues but also brings the filmmaker — and even the audience — into the
issues of subjectivity vs objectivity.
Although some animals have received great scrutiny, drawing conclusions about many others amounts to a semi-educated guess, and risk screens inevitably involve a measure
of subjectivity by the assessor.
All the works exhibited in the show are imbued by personal or social narratives, at the same time reasserting the
role of subjectivity in the contemporary flow of imagery.
Theology in the «subjective» sense is chronologically derivative from the activity of theological inquiry because it is by participation in the activity that one comes to have the appropriate habitus, the appropriate
mode of subjectivity.
In these paintings, color activates an ostensible void and establishes a permeable
sense of subjectivity between viewers and the art.
The second
aspect of subjectivity in the application of yoga therapeutics is the individual nature of each patient / client / student.
He does not exclude certain kinds
of subjectivity from this world, indeed he insists on activity in a sense that goes beyond observed phenomena.
LaToya Ruby Frazier, recipient of Seattle Art Museum's (SAM) 2013 Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Prize, investigates issues of propaganda, politics, and the
importance of subjectivity with an emphasis on postmodern conditions, class, and capitalism in her new solo exhibition, LaToya Ruby Frazier: Born By a River.
His rich improvisational
explorations of subjectivity, identity, and history can be linked to modes of black cultural production, such as the jazz ensemble, which encompasses a search for freeform movement among order.
Åsdam utilizes sound, film, video, photography and architecture to investigate the politics of space and the
boundaries of subjectivity.
Bitcoin was specifically created and promoted to replace that kind
of subjectivity with machines, but it can't do it if we go around undermining it.
But Whitehead also
thought of subjectivity in terms of an experiential synthesis of many feelings, which generated a tension.
For a critique of the categories of quality, something, etc., as
categories of subjectivity, cf. K. Lowith, Des Individuum in der Rolle des Mitmenschen II, 2, § § 12 - 14.
This question may mean two different things: (1) Is the
immediacy of subjectivity retained or reenacted in the person in God?
This is the question whether, when Whitehead gave the Lowell Lectures that were developed into Science and the Modern World, he thought of all events, or all actual occasions, as having some
measure of subjectivity, mentality, or experience.
The fundamental loneliness of Eric locked within the solipsistic
world of his subjectivity, overwhelmed by the deep significance of his thoughts and acuteness of his perceptions, which no one else can share, make the episode one of the key elements of the film.
The restriction of value to the
realm of subjectivity depends upon a prior separation of our consciousness from the cosmos.
This
evolution of subjectivity springs from Cooke's newfound reckoning that he and the paintings are made of many states, not all of which may be within his control or active consciousness but retain the accumulation of years of thinking about and making paintings.