Sentences with phrase «on immediacy»

These days, in certain intractable situations, I keep discovering how much getting couples to focus on the immediacy of their bodily sensations can change the entire flow and direction of what takes place in my office.
The contract industry functions on immediacy.
They are responsible for analyzing the main event calendar and prioritizing daily tasks based on immediacy and importance.
The older app had you browse huge category lists to pick what you need, but Vert S is keener on immediacy.
Appropriate remedial action by a partner or managing lawyer would depend on the immediacy of that lawyer's involvement and the seriousness of the misconduct.
It isn't a comment on the immediacy of effect of CO2 variation, and supporting evidence can be found at all timescales.
Many of the works in this exhibition have never been shown in the UK before such as Michael Snow's play on the immediacy of the image, Authorization, the mutilated, distorted, blurred self portraits by Lucas Samaras, who discovered the malleability of the format's wet dyes and Guy Bourdin's intimate, small - scale surreal visions.
In more than one place» takes up contradictory positions: as a refrain — in a musical sense, as well as to limit (set a boundary) and scold; or, as an insistence on immediacy and presence.
My work relies on this immediacy of encounter but also on poetry and beauty as a form of language containing a possibility towards political, social and ethical transformation.»
The amount of capital varies on the immediacy with which deposits may be withdrawn, the degree of equity / credit risk of the assets and how well the asset cash flows are matched to the liability cash flows.
Much of The Florida Project relies on the immediacy of its location, the way these kids are confined to a seedy motel in Orlando just outside the paradise that is Disney World, and the relative simplicity of their lives so close to the happiest place on Earth.
New relationships struggle when we put too much pressure on immediacy.
At the moment it is certainly Arsene who is taking all the blame for the lack of football success — my question is — rather than focusing on the immediacy of what happens on the field of play and blaming the players and Arsene — shouldn't we be looking at what goes on in the USA and in the boardroom with the people who control the financial decisions about the investment in our players squad and ask when our major competitors are investing so much — why aren't Arsenal doing the same and investing more in players?
For Young, the great value of Whitehead's «beautific vision» is that «it helps liberate us from our fixation on the immediacies of our particular existential plight.
A point of great social value in the Whiteheadian vision is that it helps liberate us from our fixation on the immediacies of our particular existential plight.
We shall, in fact, become provincial in a very genuine sense, losing sight of the ultimacies in existence while we are intent on concentrating on the immediacies.

Not exact matches

Thanks to the length of the hearing and the immediacy of Twitter, Comey was able to comment on the president's commentary without leaving his seat.
Specifically, it's the passion with which Gremminger told the story, the immediacy with which she got it out to the world, the direction she provided on social media, and the sheer determination she displayed, clawing and fighting her way to get it in front of media outlets as quickly as possible.
On YouTube, he argues, the immediacy of the content and the fact that content creators have already developed devoted audiences means that engagement is higher.
The sense of immediacy associated with this makes users feel like they are experiencing unique, exclusive content the masses on Facebook and Instagram don't have access to.
«To have the lack of more substantial wage gains at this point probably helps to alleviate some of the immediacy on the four - interest - rate - hikes - in - 2018 question,» said Hamrick, the Bankrate.com analyst.
A broad improvement in market internals on our measures would not relieve the obscene overvaluation of the equity market, but it would suggest a return to speculative investor preferences and would reduce the immediacy of our downside concerns.
As I've noted for some time, the immediacy of both our market and economic concerns would be substantially reduced in the event that market internals improve on our measures.
As I emphasize nearly every week, the immediacy of both our market and economic concerns would be reduced in the event that market internals were to improve materially on our measures.
The on - demand economy is built on three foundational building blocks: immediacy of delivery, passivity of consumption (the buyer no longer chooses, rather a supplier is assigned), and fixed cost.
When an occasion has appeared, when it has fully come to be, it loses its subjective immediacy, its process of decision, its feeling of self - possession; for the feeling of self - possession consists precisely in deciding on the appearance of one's own reality.
If «derived time» follows from something more primordial (for Whitehead, creative advance as constituted in the subjective immediacy of concrescing actual entities; for Heidegger, the truth of Being as disclosed in the «openness» which pervades Dasein on the basis of its ecstatic - horizontal temporality), that something must not itself be time - like, or talk of «derivation» is otiose.
«36 By contrast, Whitehead's natural theology «dwells on the tender elements in the world, which slowly and in quietness operates by love; and finds purpose in the present immediacy of a kingdom not of this world.
In its experiential dimension, the subjectivity of reflection on personal experience has the strength of vividness and immediacy.
In his main work, Difference and Repetition (1968), he has shown why the conception of concrete immediacy in and between occasions must not be considered naive in a post-Hegelian sense, but post-Hegelian altogether.15 In order to achieve this aim, Deleuze replaces the categorization of the world into the general and the individual in favor of the distinction of the universal and the singular.16 On the level of abstraction, «mediation» describes the analysis of that which is subjected to a «law.»
Such reference is regarded here as being the process by which sense presentations perceived in the «mode of presentational immediacy» are projected on to regions of space external to the percipient.
If anything may he termed passive, it is the object in perception according to the mode of presentational immediacy, which is passive merely insofar as it is not felt as exerting a causal influence on the percipient.
That is why, for several years, I have been coming out of bisexuality, coming out of utopic vision in order to focus my sight on the urgency and immediacy of the concrete present.
In the twentieth century, such research has relied almost exclusively on perception in the mode of presentational immediacy, that is, on quantified sense data devoid of a sense of past inheritance and thus devoid of meaning, emotion or purpose.
(a) Hartshorne's objection to my position on truth would be that I assume that there are truths about the past and that truth is real now as involving a relation of correspondence with an object, the past; however, the past on my view is not real now, is not preserved in its full subjective immediacy in the consequent nature of God.
«Mutual immediacy» may be read as simply referring to God's feelings, namely, that God experiences every event objectively, but that experiencing is now still going on in the divine present, no matter how distantly past an event may have come into beings.
Yet the subjective immortality arising from his own position on God's retention of the occasion's immediacy would rule out any infinite or unending sequence of new occasions added to the former temporal series, since the locus of subjective immortality would be the divine concrescence.
Metaphysics for Bergson strives to minimize the mediation of all symbols (like words and concepts), and although metaphysics «claims to dispense with symbols,» it can not dispense with them entirely.13 Hence, since it requires reflection and articulation (in spite of being based on intuition) metaphysics will always be required to genuflect at the door to the sanctuary of the intellect (even though the immediacy of Being, analogous to the Holy Spirit in a Christian sanctuary is supposed to be present in intuition), and it is in the moment of genuflection that the idea of logical necessity infiltrates metaphysics and becomes an unhappy resident alien.
The emphasis on holiness prompts a theology of immediacy in which the Spirit of God is the love that reorients human loves conforming them to Christ the divine lover.
If «derived time» follows from something more primordial (for Whitehead, creative advance as constituted in the subjective immediacy of concrescing actual entities; for Heidegger, the truth of Being as disclosed in the «openness» which pervades Dasein on the basis of its ecstatic - horizontal temporality), that something must not itself be time - like, or talk of «derivation» is...
Hardly will one have the good hap to get through life on the strength of this immediacy.
But Jesus» knowledge had an immediacy that transcended the authority of these traditions and enabled him to stand in judgment on them.
If outward help comes, then life returns to the despairer, he begins where he left off; he had no self, and a self he did not become, but he continues to live on with only the quality of immediacy.
Therefore two prehensions may have the same spatio - temporal standpoint but still differ if the subjects in question differ in the unity of their subjective immediacies.73 But though in this he sides with Cobb, Ford faults Cobb on the very point Wilcox raises.74 For while God, in Cobb's view, is omnispatial, he is not omnitemporal.
Another result of the overemphasis on the mode of presentational immediacy is the devaluation of the role of the generalist and the overvaluation of the role of the specialist.
Presentational immediacy, on the other hand, can be considered as a propositional feeling with its speculation centered on the presented duration, derived from bodily efficacy; and it involves the kind of propositional feeling called «perceptive,» for the most part, but not exclusively.
Moreover, in developing this rejoinder to Hume and in attempting to distinguish between the «present» implied by «presentational immediacy» and the «past» of causal efficacy, Whitehead on occasion makes inconsistent claims.
For him, it is not the systematic world of the speculative philosopher that is of greatest value, but the natural, chaotic process which lies hidden behind the falsifying face of reason, a process whose true nature can only be known on a purely aesthetic level through experience in its immediacy («Beyond Good and Evil,» BWN Section 213; «Will to Power,» Section 794).
For an account of experience in which these relations have faded drastically, we can cite Whitehead on percepta in the mode of presentational immediacy:
This immediacy functions as origin, as initium, on this side of which we can go no further.
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