Sentences with phrase «subjective aspect»

In contemporary biology subjective aspects of life such as consciousness, purpose and free will are either ignored or else attempts are made to reduce the subjective to the objective.
But others hold that he gives far too much prominence to subjective aspects of science.
The primacy of sensory objects for consciousness meant that even the most subjective aspects of experience could only enter consciousness as clothed in a comparable objectivity.
Subjective aspects of life such as consciousness, purpose and free will are either ignored or else attempts are made to reduce the subjective to the objective.
A revelatory act would have both an objective and a subjective aspect; the objective aspect of it would be the special act.33
On the datum theory (Q), the concrescence had its underlying unity in terms of its initiating datum, and the subject was the subjective aspect of this objective datum (early sense).
Initially, in the Gifford's Draft, the name we shall give to Whitehead's writings, largely from part II, which conceive the subject as the subjective aspect of the datum from which concrescence begins, 5 a few anticipations of subjective aim can be discerned.
And in so far as science investigates subjects such as animals, it leaves out of account their subjective aspects.
This much, however, is clear: while modern man may be wrong in identifying his ego with his subjectivity, he is undoubtedly right in regarding it in its subjective aspect as a unity, and in refusing to allow any room for alien powers to interfere in his subjective life.
The view that God has a subjective aspect is supported by the religious traditions of the West and brings the principle of novelty and order into closer proximity to the main streams of Western religious experience.
The issue now is whether these events in relation have a subjective aspect.
The notion that there is a subjective aspect to all atomic events is so important that it will be worthwhile to clarify it in still another respect.
A person's over-emphasizing the subjective aspect runs the risk of easily making selfish choices.
Oganisms participate in constituting one another in their subjective aspect.
Elements of this orthodoxy were retained in subsequent changes such as in the next big movement, known as pietism, which emphasized the subjective aspect of individual salvation as contrasted with intellectual acceptance of doctrines.
In all of this the interior, subjective aspect of human existence is accented.
Trauma psychologist Charles Figley describes these subjective aspects in his classic book Trauma and Its Wake.
To balance the subjective aspects of measures such as teacher recommendations, districts need evidence - based measures that accurately reflect student learning.
If you simply looked at the score you may think the game is bad when in reality the reviewer just didn't like one subjective aspect of it.
The subjective aspect of the test takes into account the employee's state of mind and the employee's conduct in relation to that state of mind.
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