It's actually quite simple to challenge an officer's
subjective call in many states.
Not exact matches
The emphasis
in this line of thought is on sexual union simply as a
subjective, interpersonal relationship of «loving»; what might be
called its «unitive aspect.»
(Though to
call them visions» is to emphasize unduly the
subjective element
in the experience, and to raise a whole series of modern questions.
So -
called «
subjective» theories see the cross as a revelation of God's love which brings about an inner change
in the believer.
First, the statement that God offers the world a proposition
in Jesus Christ must mean that Jesus receives from God a
subjective aim that he embody a structure of relational existence to which every life is
called.
In what is called our high culture, this understanding of religion as private and intensely subjective was influentially depicted a hundred years ago in William James» classic work, The Varieties of Religious Experienc
In what is
called our high culture, this understanding of religion as private and intensely
subjective was influentially depicted a hundred years ago
in William James» classic work, The Varieties of Religious Experienc
in William James» classic work, The Varieties of Religious Experience.
For my part, when I look at the way events unfold
in the world, I do not see any evidence there of the kind of divine activity
called for by the Whiteheadian notion of God's consequent nature weaving itself across his primordial nature and then returning the «superjective» vision back to the world
in an operative, effective manner through the shaping of
subjective aims.
Dewey
calls this value «quality,» but by the term he means neither mathematical nor secondary qualities; he uses the term to refer, first, to the wholeness or deeper reality,
in some aspect of the world, often as that wholeness is presented
in a work of art. 24 If this were
called the objective locus of quality, the
subjective locus would be the emotional intuition of the objective quality; this
subjective quality gives the experience itself the unity which makes it that particular experience.25 It is this empirical discernment of quality which provides the substance of the derivative and propositional resolution of the conflict between the individual and its environment.
He wrote (p. 267, my translation): «The world is a richly varied configuration of interdependent qualities; some of these are given factors
in my (or another's) consciousness, and I
call these
subjective or psychic, others are not directly given to any consciousness and these I term objective or extramental — the concept of the psychical does not arise
in this connection.»
If Aristotle insisted not only on the objectivity of truth but on the ability of the intellect of man to apprehend it, the French philosophe Jacques Rousseau denied this objectivity by ushering
in what Cardinal Ratzinger
called the «tyranny of relativism,» which gives the rationalization of homosexuality so much of its philosophical underpinning by arguing that natural law is merely a human construct and, as such, susceptible of
subjective definition.
But I would not
call dying and rising again with Christ a
subjective experience, for it can occur only through an encounter with the proclamation and the present act of God
in it.
I would not
call this experience an hallucination, which I take to be purely
subjective in all important respects, having no significant objective referent, but rather a vision, the encounter with a nonperceptual reality made manifest and perceptible by hallucinatory means.
The evolutionist holds,
in fact, that what we
call «good» is simply that which survives or works, and «bad» that which thwarts survival or fails, but such terms must be purely
subjective — from the perspective of a subject struggling to survive, a tool striving to be functional.
That the concept of the concrete
calls for that of the abstract becomes clear
in the concept of the
subjective form of an occasion as the concrete, unique, and unrepeatable relation to what was already given.
The divine occasion,
call it DO (10), must prehend the first new satisfaction
in the universe,
call it AE (10), and reach satisfaction simultaneously with it; for only then could DO (10) provide the
subjective aim for AE (11).
In fact, so much are qualia the inherent objective pole of all experience, reading Dennett's book suddenly made me realize what Bishop George Berkeley was driving at when he
called his philosophy of
subjective idealism a republication of common sense.
When you give everything a
subjective aim, and make this apply right down the scale, you are using language which is very difficult to make intelligible, except
in the case of what Whitehead
calls «high grade organisms.»
In a recent survey of research in this area, John Searle suggests that the task of banishing mystery from consciousness depends on finding a way to explain that aspect of subjective experience that he calls «qualitative feels.&raqu
In a recent survey of research
in this area, John Searle suggests that the task of banishing mystery from consciousness depends on finding a way to explain that aspect of subjective experience that he calls «qualitative feels.&raqu
in this area, John Searle suggests that the task of banishing mystery from consciousness depends on finding a way to explain that aspect of
subjective experience that he
calls «qualitative feels.»
Lamin Sanneh reviews a new work by Leslie Newbigin
in which Newbigin claims the focus on the dichotomy between «knowledge» of so -
called objective facts and «belief»
in so -
called subjective values is a dichotomy that is rationally indefensible.
Whitehead tells us that the philosophy of organism embraces what he
calls the «reformed subjectivist principle,» which doctrine,
in turn, «fully accepts Descartes» discovery that
subjective experiencing is the primary metaphysical situation which is presented to metaphysics for analysis» (PR 160 - 243).
Whitehead acknowledged what I
call essential data
in only one case, that of the basic lure for the
subjective aim derived by a hybrid physical prehension of God.
His insistence on monism was not aimed to reduce the particularity and materiality of the world to ideal «principle»
in some
subjective sense, although he did misstate his case when he
called for seeking principle within oneself instead of
in external things.
This purposive element Whitehead affirms as present
in every occasion and is what he
calls its «
subjective aim.»
For example, what we usually
call «an electron» really is a society of occasions, each of which is a distinct
subjective process of becoming, flickeringly brief
in duration; each inherits some characteristic forms (which we
call «electronic») from a predecessor and mediates them to a successor.
In turn, this reflects the fact that the
subjective aims of such entities are confined ordinarily very closely to what Whitehead
calls «physical purposes» (PR 280, 406 ff.)
Griffin discusses what some think is necessary to constitute a
subjective aim
in the members of a series:»... For God to be prehendable for each occasion of experience
in a personally ordered society, such as an electron, there would have to be a divine occasion that occurred after one electronic occasion (
call it A) had achieved satisfaction and before the next occasion (B)
in the series] began.
In the jargon of philosophy, these intuitions we have about whether a creature or thing is capable of feelings or
subjective experiences — such as the experience of seeing red or tasting a peach — are
called «intuitions about phenomenal consciousness.»
Points of difference include the questionable value of blood tests and the wide variability of testosterone levels
in men without any sign of andropause symptoms, the
subjective nature of so -
called benefits, as well as testosterone's potential risk of heart attacks and prostate cancer, and the claims that testosterone prevents aging.
Whether this is a weakness or not is extremely
subjective — some have
called Kubrick a cold filmmaker because of the dehumanizing tendencies which show up
in many of his films.
Taste is
subjective, but I will say, I find it amusing when others
call it the «best horror film
in years».
The committee
called the conditions «
subjective, unrealistic, and
in some places illegal.»
Many teachers unions also favor getting rid of bad educators, not based strictly on test scores or the
subjective judgment of principals, but through «peer review» plans which
call for expert teachers to come into a school and work with struggling educators and
in some cases recommend termination.
The car will be going on sale
in March 2014 and manages the neat trick of being both cheaper and — our
subjective call — better - looking than the existing F - Type Roadster.
All
in, Honda's changes for the fifth generation CR - V look to elevate the crossover
in nearly every aspect while keeping it accessible from both a drivability and financial standpoint, though whether or not the larger dimensions of the vehicle give it a «just right» size as Honda sees it or make the CR - V slightly more cumbersome
in practice is something of a
subjective call on a per - case basis, as the move seems to buck the current industry trend of reduction rather than expansion.
At 2.04 am
in the morning on March 23, he posted on to his website, The New Games Journalism manifesto, a heartfelt
call for games writing to change, to become more
subjective, and to convey the experience of actually being
in a game world.
That foothold has manifested
in an show at the 25th Street Pace Gallery
called Ultra
Subjective Space — teamLab's first ever exhibition within the United States.
In the spirit of the legendary Bauhaus school — closed by the Nazis in 1933 — Fotoform advocated an avant - garde, abstract style they called «subjective photography» that prioritized creative expression over realis
In the spirit of the legendary Bauhaus school — closed by the Nazis
in 1933 — Fotoform advocated an avant - garde, abstract style they called «subjective photography» that prioritized creative expression over realis
in 1933 — Fotoform advocated an avant - garde, abstract style they
called «
subjective photography» that prioritized creative expression over realism.
The lead is then melted and recast into an object by each artist
in response to the text, forming part of a series of exchanges exploring
subjective responses to an objective
call, and the relationship between object and text.
Peter Young's large - scale painting from 1972 utilizes a Rorshach technique grounding the show and actively
calling attention to the theme of
subjective perception, which spills onto all of the other works
in the gallery.
He is represented by the same galleries that have nurtured almost all the artists I've
called subjective anthropologists - Cabinet
in London and Gavin Brown's Enterprise
in New York - and anyone charmed by the flea market staged by Gavin Brown's Enterprise at last year's Frieze art fair will find Leckey's art captivating, mysterious, soulful and provocative.
Dalwood, 49, has also made works
called Greenham Common and Brighton Bomb, constructing scenes from descriptions
in the media and exercising his theory that «history is a construction, a fiction... I am constructing histories from a necessarily
subjective view, which is no more or less real than any of the other attempts to describe that time or event».
First it is a
subjective opinion and what sounds like a value judgement that you
call it a «small change
in forcing».
For some time I have been studying what smart people
in various fields have discovered about the
subjective / affective / instinctive process of risk perception, which mostly gets risk right, but sometimes gets risk wrong
in ways that create new risks all by itself — a phenomenon I have
called The Perception Gap.
A number self - identify as moderates — but again, those kinds of
calls are
subjective, and some of those self - identifying as moderates seem to me to express ideology that
in my view, is not particularly moderate.
The assignment of probability - likelihood - certainty is not statistically based on data, rather it is
subjective opinion — of one or several IPCC leads — who
in fact totally control of report content -LRB-... although government final reviewers also have final
call / edit of the IPCC report).
I hope that this thread has been helpful
in the way that more people understand now that so
called objective Bayesian methods are not inherently any more objective or non-informative than
subjective Bayesian methods.
All this means is that, as Annan Points out
in his climatic change paper, the choice of prior isn't an easy
call and is very
subjective.
Mass
calls that organization «completely
subjective»
in how it determines those conditions.
In that case, the choice of an «objective prior» just is a blind reliance on an arbitrary mathematical convention and this choice isn't any less
subjective (at best) than any other just because some mathematician has decided to
call it «objective».
Rather than have to collect evidence «after the fact» and
call in lawyers to sack the continually late employee, often relying on the
subjective memory of other co-workers to gather evidence, the live contract would link to data stored on a blockchain that recorded, for example, reprimands for late arrivals at work.