«I dimly recall that I inhabit a sty and devour the coarsest of food — but
the subjective reality is that I inhabit a glorious palace and dine on splendid viands among the princes and princesses who are my peers.»
But in Kierkegaard's time the death of God had not yet become
a subjective reality.
As far as love, that is
SUBJECTIVE reality.
I agree with you that it enshrines the important truth of the trans -
subjective reality of evil.
You say it is impossible to separate the trans -
subjective reality of the evil one from that of evil as an impersonal force.
The «Adam» theory is true as far as it goes, but it does not bring out this trans -
subjective reality sufficiently.
The trans -
subjective reality of the evil one is inseparable from that of evil itself.
Author and synesthesia expert David Eagleman on
subjective realities, the genes behind mixed sensory experiences, and taking stock of the condition that everyone wants.
Shattered Memories, like the other games, deals with
a subjective reality centered around the town of Silent Hill — I would say it's just as canonical as any of the games.
If the drawing, the child reflects selective and
subjective reality in record creation requires mastery of language as an instrument of knowledge and communication.
Central to Freud's thinking is the idea «of the primacy of the unconscious mind in mental life,» so that
all subjective reality was based on the play of basic drives and instincts, through which the outside world was perceived.
Subjective Realities: Works from the Refco Collections of Contemporary Photography, essay by Dave Hickey, published by Refco Group, Ltd., New York, NY, 2003, p. 182 — 183 [ill.]
There is always a duality to Voigt's process: order and chaos, lines hand - drawn versus mechanically rendered, quantitative versus qualitative analyses, objective and
subjective realities.
Hunt demonstrates the tension of representing water as an objective source in nature and
the subjective reality of sculpture as an art form.
Despite any given circumstance, the two artists are present and continue to stimulate their audience in every possible way, playfully orienting and disorienting them towards objective and
subjective realities.
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Subjective Realities, New York 2004 Whitechapel Gallery / Skira (Eds.)
Dreams offer the opportunity to be an outsider in one's own mind, granting a certain clarity to the otherwise habitual nonsensicality of
subjective reality.
Austrian artist Otto Zitko (born 1959) makes expansive, gestural, abstract wall drawings that are described by Arnolfini director Tom Trevor as «a mind - blowing, intensely touching environment... with an all - encompassing
subjective reality.»
Ethereal black and white photographs by Carina Brandes conceive and realize a self - contained,
subjective reality.
Thus, in Bourgeois's work, forms appear as powerful signs of a highly
subjective reality, as primal elements of emotion.
Embrace
your subjective reality for it is the only one that is yours, and yours alone.
Those who tout science as the be-all and end - all of knowing fail to see that what is really dispiriting about this perspective is not the objective reality it reveals, but
the subjective reality it occludes.
It looks at what a low carbon society might look like, approaching this partly through traditional analysis (with leading academics like Prof. Tim Jackson from Surrey Universities RESOLVE group) and cases studies (with some good examples of domestic projects from Prof. Robin Roy's OU research), but also through a series of short fictional stories to try to catch some of
the subjective reality and the human qualities of what life might be like in the future.
In understanding this process, we can subsume seeming contrasts, dualities, and even the seemingly objective «truth of things» under the fundamental unity of experienced,
subjective reality.
It turned into a back - and - forth debate as each person argued for their own
subjective reality.
But here's the reality about
subjective realities: all points of view are valid.
There are always two «
subjective realities» or perspectives.
Now, try and see how your partner's
subjective reality might make sense, given your partner's perspective.
Not exact matches
Consumers»
subjective perceptions are a good marketer's objective
reality.
And # 2) Where you seem to be acknowledging the self -
subjective world and perceptual filters that we «view» -
Reality (not you @
Reality!!)
In other words our «map» of
reality is just that... our own «
subjective map.»
When I use the word «
subjective» I mean that which is defined by a person (subject) or people; when I say «objective» I mean that which exists apart from any person or people, regardless of how or if that objectively existing
reality might be known.
Given that faith is
subjective to the individual and based on their own interpreations of what their faith is, it's impossible for it to be a reliable tool to determine what is in fact, despite our perceptions, the
reality of the situation.
Your opinion of supernatural
reality from the time of Christ, is a
subjective and short sighted opinion.
Also, while you may be able to «find» meaning in life as an atheist, this meaning can not possibly be anything more than personal (
subjective) wish fulfillment in denial of greater
reality, that there is no meaning.
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.
True and our own
subjective experience of
reality makes it even tougher.
In relation to the contemporary tendency to psychologize the sacrament, this understanding of the
reality of the past and its causally effective presence supports the theological consensus of a presence not dependent on the
subjective state of the worshipers.
It seeks to banish all
reality to arrive at a «
subjective» abstraction.
Existence in faith is antithetically related to existence in objective
reality; now faith becomes
subjective, momentary and paradoxical.
Using human experience as a model to depict the nature of
reality, Whitehead argues that every actuality (i.e., every actual event) has both a present
subjective immediacy and a past objectivity.
But the
reality is — love is a
subjective emotion.
Rubenstein can teach the Christian that the God who stands aloof from the history of nations is the God who stands aloof from Auschwitz, and that the price of accepting a dehistorized or
subjective God (the God who is absolute Subject and only Subject) is the abandonment of the objective world or
reality as such to the realm of «flesh.»
He acknowledges that feelings are
subjective and that when we experience strong feelings, our perceptions of
reality can be distorted.
All experience is
subjective but it is framed within an objective external
reality.
But Whitehead means something else by a «whole» (as an ultimate unit of
reality) when he says it is «the singularity of an entity» (Process 21), or the unity of a subject (Category of
Subjective Unity.
The fact that you consider things that are
subjective as reasonable methods for determining
reality.
Note, however, that one of Whitehead's categories in Process and
Reality states:» (iii) That in the becoming of an actual entity, novel prehensions, nexus,
subjective forms, propositions, multiplicities, and contrasts, also become» (22).
In conclusion, the realist thesis is this: To say that actual entities are the final
realities does not mean that nexus are merely multiplicities (or sets), or that nexus are merely
subjective, or that nexus only exist in the consequent nature of God.
Previous philosophers had, of course, never denied the
reality of the
subjective world.