Sentences with phrase «particular perception»

In Whitehead's philosophy, an operation of judgment may be directed toward particular perceptions (for example, «perceiving this stone as not grey» or «perceiving this stone as grey).
Looking inward «into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other....
It is rather a particular perception of the world and our destiny, what Luther came to call looking at all things through suffering and the cross.
Durations can be decomposed into events which are contemporaneous in a particular perception of them.
If you put a name outside of a restaurant, it gives people a particular perception.
The councilman said that as a «sanctuary city» for undocumented immigrants, he hopes the city is doing all in its power to not create a «particular perception» that the NYPD is coordinating with ICE because it has «ripple effects» on undocumented individuals.
The politicians may, of course, be accurately reflecting public opinion — or their particular perception of it.
They are infused with a dreamlike, surreal sensibility — often directly related to a particular perception or the atmosphere of an encounter, individual or scene.
«Biennials provided a way of trying to track the development of encaustic by showing concepts and technical skills framed by each juror's particular perceptions.
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