Sentences with phrase «perceptible objects»

(1) However, the reiteration of a common characteristic (combined with spaciness) will not successfully differentiate perceptible objects from the stream of human conscious occasions.
For any perceptible object, there seem initially to be four possibilities: 1) remaining perceptible; 2) becoming imperceptible though still existent; 3) becoming nonexistent and being replaced by other things; 4) becoming nonexistent and not being replaced by other things.
Hence we can not perceive or conceive of a perceptible object becoming such a parcel.

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The more completely the beings thus illumined attain to their natural fulfilment, the closer and more perceptible this radiance will be; and on the other hand the more perceptible it becomes, the more clearly the contours of the objects which it bathes will stand out and the deeper will be their roots.
Perceptible motions of our bodies and of surrounding objects are very slow with respect to the velocity of light and gravitation — a velocity which for us is practically infinite.
A newly constructed device generates a beam of concentrated sound that, for the first time, exerts a continuous, perceptible tug on objects large enough to see.
Maria Bustillos objects to «firing «weaker» teachers for the sake of a barely perceptible increase in students» «lifetime income.
In the shadowy grisaille of Exploded View and Exploded Flat Campbell implicates a kind of silent reverberation, changing one's distance makes the flickering object ambiguous or perceptible.
Time brings about a perceptible spatial change as the center of the picture subtly expands, the way space twists when an object moves through it at the speed of light.
The story doesn't matter so much as long as it's well written, which for me means that the activity of writing itself is perceptible, that the printed object you have in your hands is conscious of itself.
Recalling the shallow objects of virtual reality, these invisible sculptures are perceptible only when their contours are being exposed and touched.
«Recalling the shallow objects of virtual reality, these invisible sculptures are perceptible only when their contours are being exposed and touched,» explains the gallery.
objective Date: 1647 1 b: of, relating to, or being an object, phenomenon, or condition in the realm of sensible experience independent of individual thought and perceptible by all observers: having reality independent of the mind 3 a: expressing or dealing with facts or conditions as perceived without distortion by personal feelings, prejudices, or interpretation from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/objective
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