Sentences with phrase «perceived by these moments»

But what is perceived by these moments of perception?

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«Memory, inseparable in practice from perception, imports the past into the present, contracts into a single intuition many moments of duration, and thus by a twofold operation compels us, de facto, to perceive matter in ourselves, whereas we, de jure, perceive matter within matter» (MM 80).
The solemnity of this moment is measured by the spiritual questions we have and tempered by the hope that the perceived reality of God may here find the resonance that is deep within us, «deep calling unto deep,» breaking us open to new life and obedience in the gospel.
What is briefly suggested here has to be sure no application to Abraham in case one might think it possible to find out by analogy an appropriate word for Abraham to end with, but it does apply to this extent, that one thereby perceives how necessary it is that Abraham at the last moment must carry himself through, must not silently draw the knife, but must have a word to say, since as the father of faith he has absolute significance in a spiritual sense.
Those who have witnessed family members in those final hours, and others who anticipate their own last moments, were understandably disturbed by what they perceived as my insensitivity to the terminally ill.
Education during pregnancy rarely has anything serious to do with breastfeeding, and since breastfeeding is perceived by most pre-parenthood women to be a natural, instinctive thing instead of a learned behavior (on both mom & baby's part) if it doesn't go absolutely perfectly from the first moments they may feel something is wrong with THEM and clam up about it while quietly giving the baby the hospital - offered bottle along with the bag of formula samples they give out «just in case» even if you explicitly tell them you're breastfeeding (which was my experience with my firstborn in 2004 and one of the many highly informed reasons I chose to birth my next two at home).
«The year is»62 and the creature and his condition embody for me a moment which is the breaking point in the way America is perceived by itself,» he says.
From the moment we perceive Fontaine's intent in the opening sequence, we are gripped by all that he does, forced to become as attuned to his environment as he is, sensitive to every offscreen sound and unseen threat.
One of the new songs, «How Does a Moment Last Forever», performed over the end credits by Celine Dion, will add to the films perceived award nominations, including I suspect production design and costumes.
As visitors to his full - dress, full - floor Whitney retrospective will perceive from the moment they get off the elevator and are confronted by the mural - length 1999 painting Das Erdbeben in Chili [M # 3], the 79 - year - old artist has evolved to embrace riotous colors, unwieldy materials, and explosive forms in his recent work — even as younger artists with an interest in abstraction obsess over the rigorous formalism of his early years and pore over the compositional strategies in his 1986 book Working Space.
When a young Lawrence Weiner was producing his first sculptures and paintings in the 1960s, he noted the divergence between his work, with its describable, reifiable qualities, and the moment at which it was perceived by the viewer and conceived, understood as something specific; the divergence between the general and the particular, which arises in reception.
Moving beyond the hostility the subjects might project in real life, Lee gives the viewer a moment, undeterred by fear, to witness, contemplate, and relate with the subjects over the common truth of projected and perceived identities.
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