Sentences with phrase «own subjective views»

From the subjective view, «it» being right / wrong on its own without a person to think it is nonsensical.
The Scientific Positivist account alleges that Copernicus was replacing a subjective view of the world in which man is at the centre with an objective one in which man is put in his place as just another and very recent arrival in the cosmos.
That's my purely subjective view, but there it is.
I strongly disagree with you» r very subjective view.
The believer also has a subjective view of right and wrong as well.
The manner in which religion and ideology are conceptualized has resulted in what sometimes appears to be an overly subjective view of their nature and functioning.
Besides the ones that do engage in the practice, actually «feel» better, in their subjective view.
Under the subjective view, esthetic education can, of course, serve two purposes.
But, in the third place, if this were all, it would fall into the limitations just cited regarding a too subjective view.
You are simply repeating the same subjective conclusions but this time writing an even pathetic love story to back your subjective views.
well, is just a subjective view, pal.
Some realists like Robbie Fowler see it for what it is while some of our negative fans see everything in their own subjective view.
(These assists are judged not for the last touch but by the subjective view of the club statistician for a crucial part played in the goal).
But, one fundamental obstacle that will prevent this from coming to fruition is the subjective view of the electoral process / positions by the youths as a right which must be given, even in the face of obvious inabilities, and gross absence of planned programs and pragmatic strategies to making a positive impact by the power - seeking youths.
OMB Watch was a leftist think tank and advocacy group; rather subjective view point there.
So this case might even benefit — and this is a big ask — from being separated from subjective views about the Leave campaign, why Britain voted to leave and if the concerns of the 52 % (or indeed 48 %) are being adequately addressed.
The Article and content related to the profiled company represent the personal and subjective views of the Author (SS), and are subject to change at any time without notice.
This is a completely subjective view, and it's prone to being easily swayed by your thoughts.
Subjective views are fine; you can't be anything but subjective when reviewing products or services.
In other words, it's the subjective view of the site owners with reader reviews added in.
reserved, introverted, philosophical, intelligent, procrastinator, self - centered, generous, impatient, educated, a little crazy (subjective view), nature lover (not to be confused with hiking, fishing or mountain climbing) and like to watch the ocean or sit in the park from time to time.
The following list is a very subjective view of the most important social networking websites.
The film is full of both marked and unmarked point of view shots, allowing us to both get a sense of the subjective view of certain characters as well as allowing us to view the scene through a camera freed from some of the imposed restraints of restricted movement that are characteristic of early sound filmmaking and classical Hollywood cinema generally.
Raimi flings at the screen uniquely hyperactive visuals, married to crazymaking sound, all part of his masterplan to draw us into a subjective view of Peyton's journey beyond sanity.
Mike Fauteux, a student in the Learning and Teaching master's program, pointed out that there is a pre-existing subjective view that there's only one way to do math.
As always, this is our subjective view on these models because, you know, there's no objectivity when it comes to design.
Their definition varies depending on the personal view, subjective view.
It's why I try and take the subjective view of it.
The exhibition presents 34 artists and 84 writers from the past 50 years, and together they create a fictional and subjective view of Los Angeles.
Through the Mint Museum's collection you can trace the evolution of this genre from the work of the Hudson River School painters such as Thomas Cole and Sanford Gifford, who focused on the natural beauty of our country's topography, through the rise of Impressionism: a movement whose artists celebrated a more abstract, subjective view of their surroundings.
Artist Pavel Sterec and critic and curator Marketa Stara will make brief presentations of their subjective views on the Czech contemporary art.
While appropriating curatorial methods and strategies, Wilson maintains his subjective view of the museum environment and the works he presents.
In my own work, I'm interested in how landscape is a cultural construction informed by our own subjective view of the world.
The concept of this exhibition is to create a fictional and subjective view of Los Angeles where many narratives generate a flowing synergy between the artworks.
A subjective view of contemporary Japan looking at the world as a «gaijin» or «outsider» and how this beautiful country can change from the serene islands of Miyake - jima to the neon inner city of Tokyo.
The present work thus reveals the foundations of Scully's praxis as he combines real life structures with the poetic allegory of a subjective viewing experience.
Displayed through tall windows at street level in Midtown Manhattan, Things investigates the ways in which objects, ideas, and experience shape our subjective views of the world.
Like Bonnard and Vuillard before them, these artists allow the physical interior to serve as a symbol for the soul and psyche, revealing that one's personal viewpoint — a subjective view of reality — holds unique and vital meaning.
1991 - 90 Weitersehen, Museum Haus Esters and Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld, Germany (exh cat) British Art Now: A Subjective View, (organized by the British Council)(exh cat)(toured to Setegaya Museum, Tokyo, Fukuoka Art Museum, Nagoya City Museum, Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, Hyogo Prefectural Museum, Hiroshima City Museum, Japan)
Personal histories, subjective views, multiplicity of narratives.
Participants will exchange their subjective views on art by quoting concrete artifacts that can be placed in the Past, the Present or the Future.
Dalwood, 49, has also made works called Greenham Common and Brighton Bomb, constructing scenes from descriptions in the media and exercising his theory that «history is a construction, a fiction... I am constructing histories from a necessarily subjective view, which is no more or less real than any of the other attempts to describe that time or event».
Of course, that is just my subjective view.
I mean, that is a subjective view what you regard as iconic.
These scores were based on fuel efficiency, carbon dioxide emissions and the very subjective views of the writer.
But why should one's subjective view of what is beautiful give him or her the right to impose that view on others?»
[vii] The Supreme Court stated that the definition of «accident» «can not be solely dependent on the worker's subjective view of evidence» and that an «event triggering a physical injury will often be easier to identify than one giving rise to a mental injury.»
The plaintiff's own subjective view is not determinative.
While based on thorough and coherent research, the results remain the subjective views of the Global Counsel Awards team and the advisory board.
As the decision states, ``... the Federal Court appears to have been distracted by Allergan's subjective view of the importance of certain terms that had to be negotiated out, rather than keeping to an objective assessment of the matter from the standpoint of a reasonable businessperson.»
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