With further study, protein analysis could join DNA analysis to provide clear evidence in forensics, perhaps replacing
subjective analyses like bite marks.
Not exact matches
He lists four distinct
analyses of time in Western philosophy:» (I) time as a space -
like extended dimension, or as an actual series; (2) time as recurrent periodic motion; (3) time as progressive maturity or age; and (4) time as a distention of the soul, awareness of the sequences of states and events that make up our
subjective experience» (WPP 65).
John Cobb, too, has discussed aspects of the nature of man, such as freedom, responsibility, and sin, from a Whiteheadian point of view.151
Like existentialism, he writes, process thought makes
subjective categories central to the
analysis of man, and it understands subjectivity to be «in a very important sense causa sui,» that is, self - determinative.
There's no getting around the fact that story
analysis,
like film criticism, is inherently
subjective.
While the recent upsurge of feminist activity in this country has indeed been a liberating one, its force has been chiefly emotional — personal, psychological and
subjective — centered,
like the other radical movements to which it is related, on the present and its immediate needs, rather than on historical analysis of the basic intellectual issues which the feminist attack on the status quo automatically raises.1 Like any revolution, however, the feminist one ultimately must come to grips with the intellectual and ideological basis of the various intellectual or scholarly disciplines — history, philosophy, sociology, psychology, etc. — in the same way that it questions the ideologies of present social instituti
like the other radical movements to which it is related, on the present and its immediate needs, rather than on historical
analysis of the basic intellectual issues which the feminist attack on the status quo automatically raises.1
Like any revolution, however, the feminist one ultimately must come to grips with the intellectual and ideological basis of the various intellectual or scholarly disciplines — history, philosophy, sociology, psychology, etc. — in the same way that it questions the ideologies of present social instituti
Like any revolution, however, the feminist one ultimately must come to grips with the intellectual and ideological basis of the various intellectual or scholarly disciplines — history, philosophy, sociology, psychology, etc. — in the same way that it questions the ideologies of present social institutions.
But as with all decision making approaches, the a challenge for MCA and methods
like it is the
subjective choices that have to be made about what weights to attach to all the relevant criteria that go into the
analysis, including how the adaptation measure being studied impacts poor or vulnerable populations, or how fair it is in the distribution of who pays compared to who benefits.
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.
I certainly would
like to further discuss the interpretation and even the validity of my
analysis, but think it is way too early to turn this into a rationalization for a
subjective AGW
analysis, either pro or con.
The world has been predicting more analytics, more measurement, and generally more «objective»
analysis of the «
subjective art» of practicing law for what seems
like a long time.