But when the uncertainties are such that every scientist agrees
on the subjectivity of the choices, no misjudgment is considered an explicit error.
To test these notions through disfiguration, fragmentation, and absence reframes the stakes of faciality
on subjectivity and perception.
STATEMENT My inquiry centers
on subjectivity and entropy as elements in the formation of impure systems and identities.
Heidkamp rearranges these elements in the studio, and amid large passages of free hand painting, he creates iterations on the original observation, conceiving new compositions and touching
on the subjectivity of memory.
Thus Abstract Expressionism was a painterly movement, one that was largely focused
on the subjectivity and self - expression of the individual artist.
Restrictions were set in place in order to make comment
on subjectivity and objectivity, on thinking and making, and this exhibition continues in that spirit.
In 1995 he commented
on subjectivity by saying that, «the self is what one knows best and least at the same time... casting the body gives one an opportunity to «see» the self».
By altering such iconic imagery Ruyter plays
on the subjectivity of identity construction.
Through opposite techniques and materials, both artists draw
on subjectivity and personal history, cultural context and ecology to weave seemingly disparate narratives into their work.
Also, this is not a discussion board
on subjectivity, so if you have anything else to say then either go to a discussion board or ask a question.
As so much of the «stick or paddle» debate is based
on subjectivity, we've brought two Porsche 911s together at the Bedford Autodrome to see what a VBOX can add to the argument.
That would mean that the documents like Constitution or Declaration of Human Rights would be interpreted differently in each case and lead to depending
on the subjectivity of the court or the judge in individual matters and make judicial assessment as the primer source of the law.
Director Robert Greene started filming Burre as she tried to start acting again, showing the difficult process while exploring some fascinating themes
on subjectivity in our own lives as well as documentary filmmaking.
The study has some limitations, including the method relies solely
on subjectivity and the intuitions of specific plastic surgeons.
The aim is to research, discuss and present issues related to diasporas and migration, and their past and present impact
on subjectivity and identity, culture and the imagination, place and space, emotion, politics and sociality.
The same care must be taken to encourage devotees of Spirit not to disdain gathering in common with everyone else on Sunday morning so that the means of grace offered Sunday morning keep check
on the subjectivity of Spirit experiences.
«A freedom open to new creation is in fact less centered
on subjectivity, on personal authenticity, than on social and political justice; it calls for a reconciliation which itself demands to be inscribed in the recapitulation of all things.
Though he recognizes that no I exists without a Thou, his real emphasis is
on subjectivity and inwardness.
Two and a half centuries later the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, in the «Preface to the Second Edition» of his Critique of Pure Reason (1787), appropriated this «Copernican Revolution» in thought for his own shift from the presumed objectivity of what we know to the act of conscious knowing itself.2 It remains a contestable assessment because the movement is precisely in the opposite direction: After Copernicus, we humans are no longer understood to be in the center of the universe, whereas Kant concentrated precisely
on the subjectivity of individual knowing.
The former seeks what the latter avoids, but the attention of each is less on the objective integrity of the thing than
on the subjectivity of experience.
Since I did not encounter any young people who support the Islamic movement or define themselves as followers of political Islam in either neighborhood, I will also exclude young people supporting political Islam from the analysis below and primarily focus
on the subjectivities of youth born to secular and leftist families.
The artist adroitly manipulates her surfaces with dense, matte colors in thick slabs of paint, urging the audience to speculate
on subjectivities and narratives insinuated but never imposed.
Not exact matches
We have folks (the CD Howe Business Cycle Council) who have set the definitions and draw conclusions based
on the data, and even still, there's what appears to be a fair amount of
subjectivity and ambiguity involved with classifying recessions.
When a church puts its focus
on spiritual
subjectivity, or
on moral living, or
on performing works and rituals with a promise of certain results, the result is a congregation that never gains assurance in their salvation, and they will gradually drift away from God's truth.
Subjectivity imposes order
on experience.
Against the modern emphasis
on truth's relativity and emotion's primacy, it is tempting to insist upon philosophic objectivity in the Church — the world has too much
subjectivity as it is.
On this second view, insofar as persons have apprehended God through the medium of Christian myths, symbols, and rites, their
subjectivity will be shaped by a distinctive dynamic and structure which then dictates the proper movement and structure of theological study.
In its experiential dimension, the
subjectivity of reflection
on personal experience has the strength of vividness and immediacy.
Only
on the basis of a full acceptance of the reality of that emptiness was he able to create an existential conception of faith as
subjectivity, and thus it was only when he came to realize the death of historical or objective Christianity that Kierkegaard fulfilled his own conception of faith.
If it simply means the influence of one actuality upon another, then the conceptual feelings within God's
on - going concrescence can supply the aims that creatures need for the inner
subjectivity.
Thus for Whitehead solipsism is only a temptation because intellectually we turn our back
on that deep connectedness which we always really feel between our present pulse of
subjectivity and other actual occasions.
By examining the background and the emergence of the concept «subjective aim», we can get some purchase
on his understanding of
subjectivity.
Today more than ever before we feel the need — and also see a greater possibility — of objectifying the problem of the
subjectivity of the human being... [W] e can no longer go
on treating the human being exclusively as an objective being, but we must also somehow treat the human being as a subject in the dimension in which the specifically human
subjectivity of the human being is determined by consciousness.
On the whole, the Latin races have leaned more towards the former way of looking upon evil, as made up of ills and sins in the plural, removable in detail; while the Germanic races have tended rather to think of Sin in the singular, and with a capital S, as of something ineradicably ingrained in our natural
subjectivity, and never to be removed by any superficial piecemeal operations.
On the other hand, the very exclusiveness of the occasion's decision, whereby it forms a determinate bond with every item in its universe (PR 71), prevents any continuation of its own
subjectivity.
With Tillich, theology becomes a way of reformulating and answering the fundamental question of our being, aiming to overcome tendencies toward a rationalized objectivity
on the one hand and a romantic
subjectivity on the other.
Congregations will keep leaning
on the contemporary and traditional distinction, haphazardly adding services, hoping to serve the unformed
subjectivity of worshipers who find their way through the door.
It is not based upon one man's personal insight - his
subjectivity - but
on the real Life and Faith of the Church which is the handing
on to each person of real transforming and divine life in Christ.
The aspect of process philosophy to which I have most particularly drawn your attention is its concept of immanence, whereby it affirms an actual sense in which one entity is immanent in another; a sense in which the experiences of one individual «live
on» in those of another, the
subjectivity of these experiences passing from the former to the latter.
It sees experience as consisting of discrete «buds,» each of which enjoys its own
subjectivity during its brief growing together into a unity; it then perishes as a subject, «living
on» only in so far as its influence is felt by other moments of experience which make it ingredient — «objectively immanent» — in themselves.
«The interpretation of whether or not a crime is considered «particularly serious» is dictated by the type of relief an applicant is seeking, and can also involve some
subjectivity on the part of a judge,» said Courtney Tudi, director of immigrant legal services at World Relief.
Oomen avoids difficulties concerning divine
subjectivity and agency by concentrating
on the determinateness and consequent prehensibility of individual divine physical feelings.
On its strength, I ascribed
subjectivity to «The Non-Temporality of Whitehead's God» (see note 2).
Whitehead has recovered divine
subjectivity on a rational basis, but precisely by reconceiving God as temporal.
But a social trinity is impossible
on Whitehead's terms, since «person» in the sense of an individual center of
subjectivity must be identified with «substance» as the underlying unity of an actuality.
Annie Dillard takes us
on a remarkable journey, out from naïve unreflection into nature, suffering and despair, into an adventure with
subjectivity and out the other end into commitment to others and the Other.
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.
With this concept of natural
subjectivity oriented to the living, Piaget pursued the philosophy of organism of Whitehead
on the level of natural and social sciences.
Nevertheless it is apparent that in living beings these forms reveal themselves,
on a different level of integration, as unity and totality, as
subjectivity and self - identity.
Since every occasion of experience
on the Whiteheadian model, no matter how closely determined by its antecedents, has a margin of «
subjectivity» by which it forms itself, is something «for itself,» these occasions partially conform to and partially reject or distort the divine aims.