Sentences with phrase «subjective experiences into»

Seeking to channel subjective experiences into art, Matthew Hawtin creates work that refines painting into its essential properties of line and form.
In her videos, installations and drawings, Corin Sworn investigates themes like the translation of subjective experiences into general history or, conversely, she examines how the process of history is narrated; all intertwined with fiction.
Trying to get these subjective experiences into video games might just be a selfish task to further my consumption of them, but I can't help but be interested in the possibility.
Sitting alongside with her work, Naef tries to translate characteristics of a subjective experience into the respective material.
As part of the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, approaches to translate the subjective experience into the artistic process were explored in In the Shadow of the Hand and Back to the Things Themselves.

Not exact matches

«Ambient scent may lead to an enhanced subjective experience for retail shoppers... the time consumers spend examining merchandise, waiting in lines, or waiting for help may be made to seem shorter than it actually is by introducing ambient scent into the environment,» the study read.
I don't accept anybody else's subjective experiences because I have some idea about how easily the human brain can fool itself into experiencing things that aren't real.
If Gnosticism is the paradigmatic modern temptation — spiritualizing Jesus by turning him into a subjective experience — Mormonism runs in the exact opposite direction.
«Nothing is to be received into the philosophical scheme which is not discoverable as an element in subjective experience» (PR 166).»
It also accepts Hume's doctrine that nothing is to be received into the philosophical scheme which is not discoverable as an element in subjective experience» (PR 253).
Now the inspection of subjective experience reveals a number of objects woven together into the unity that is this occasion of experience.
Each experience in this series is a subjective process of feeling many data and synthesizing them into a complex experiential whole.
Whitehead's method, in part, is to analyze these occasions of subjective experience in order to find factors capable of being generalized into principles applicable to all actual entities: «In describing the capacities, realized or unrealized, of an actual occasion, we have... tacitly taken human experience as an example upon which to found the generalized description required for metaphysics» (PR 172).
If our world were a centered universe, a universe with an all - seeing (i.e., all - prehending) God with the ability to introduce, on his own, new information pertaining to the past into the experience of emerging actual occasions by means of their subjective aims, then our world would be a much more harmoniously ordered world than it in fact is.
The method is realistic, not idealistic: Whitehead remarks that instead of describing, in Kantian fashion, how subjective data pass into the appearance of an objective world, he describes how subjective experience emerges from an objective world.
Even some critics who accept the fundamental reality of the I - Thou relation as «the centre of any genuine religious experience» treat «revelation» as the objective — «the act of God whereby He has disclosed the way and destiny of Israel» — and meeting, or the I - Thou relation, as the subjective — «the act of man whereby that destiny and its divine source are drawn into the inner life of the individual.»
(3) The Demands of Logic: The materialistic philosophy of nature fails to take into account not only our experience of subjective consciousness and the modern revolution in physics.
This can survive the perishing of creative becoming if reenacted in its entirety in a new subject, that is, if taken up into another activity of unification as informing it with its unique subjective way of experiencing.
Proust's world was preponderantly made up of subjective emotions and objective observations, whereas Dostoievsky and Blake first participated fully in what they experienced and only later attained the distance which enabled them to enter into an artistic relationship with it and give it symbolic and artistic expression.
Briefly, actual occasions are integral drops of experience which, in an episode of subjective immediacy, experientially gather the antecedent world into a novel, concrete unity (MT 205ff.).
For on his own principles if there were not some kind of awareness of causal efficacy, there would be no warrant for making statements about it: «Nothing is to be received into the philosophical scheme which is not discoverable as an element in subjective experience» (PR 166/253).
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.
Accordingly, on the basis of the empiricist doctrine (which Whitehead accepts) «that nothing is to be received into the philosophical scheme which is not discoverable as an element in subjective experience,» the subjectivist principle entails that the notion of causal influence between actualities must be dismissed (PR 253).
This conformal, non-orginative phase of experience, which «merely transforms the objective content into subjective feelings,» is said to be «common to all modes of perception» (PR 179, 250).
It is interesting to note that while rejecting Kant's «doctrine of the objective world as a construct from subjective experience,» Whitehead speaks approvingly of the Kantian «conception of experience as a constructive functioning,» though he inverts the Kantian order and sees this functioning as «transforming objectivity into subjectivity» (PR 156 / 236f.).
Later on, he relates it to Hume's doctrine «that nothing is to be received into the philosophical scheme which is not discoverable as an element in subjective experience.
Only in human beings, indeed only in connoisseurs, is there a highly developed capacity to integrate prehended things into one's own subjective experience while acknowledging the objective natures and values of those things.
Rather than try to make someone else's experience fit into my own subjective framework for dealing with pregnancy after loss, I strive to understand the ways in someone's history informs how she is dealing with the current situation.
After Freud, psychoanalysis fractured into many schools of thought, but the idea of an inner world of unconscious conflict, and the notion that subjective experiences are meaningful and important, remain at the core of this view of human nature.
What the movie doesn't tell us is that even when Neo awakens from the fake world of the «Matrix» into the «real world,» his brain will continue to construct his subjective experience, as all of our brains do, and this experience may or may not match reality.
The brain merges all of these inputs — photons, aromatic molecules, etc. — into our subjective experience of the object in that moment.
Son of Saul's tight framing and lack of script contrivance turned the unimaginable horror of the concentration camp into lived subjective experience while Nocturnal Animals gave us a stylish rumination on the difference between revenge in real life and in art with sly nods to Lynch and Hitchcock along the way.
Sometimes it can be hard to separate the facts of an experience because of the subjective nature of memories and other memories related to it that come into one's mind.
Today, with the emergence of new forms of labour alienation and personal intrusion, deadening forces extend even further into subjective experience, making the divide between a critical and an aesthetic use of boredom ever more tenuous.
Armed as a collection of sensations, glo envisages contemporary dance an active doorway for letting people into utopia, as a subjective everyday experience in the real time of concrete and intentional realities.»
Their experiences of differing diasporas define their entry into fields of subjective decision making and other discerning choices.
McElheny's recent forays into recovering or refocusing on historical figures who proposed a more subjective, less universal experience of abstraction also provide a backdrop for his newest work.
Themes such as immigration, discrimination, gentrification and the effects of globalization extend from highly subjective experiences and observations into works that tactically engage others through populist metaphors while maintaining critical perspectives.
Her sculptural sites allow the viewer to channel the vastness of nature into human scale while creating a contemplative, subjective experience grounded in a specific location in real time.
The composition not only addressed the social and political struggles of the day, but also a desire to transform disparate musical idioms into a subjective communication of personal experience.
But then they'll slip into the subjective emotional experience of the «target» and talk about «dignity and self worth» (to quote the SCC who made a similar mistake in Taylor).
This can be difficult for damages that may last far into your future or others that are non-economic and somewhat subjective, but we have the experience necessary for this task.
As a result, understanding their role as a mediator, and their own ability, knowledge and experience, is tied into what is understood to be subjective unethical behaviour.
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