But the point is that if we're going to be having this discussion and want to assess the merits (or lack thereof) of the LPP process, it needs to be done on the basis of hard data, not based on
our subjective feelings about what we think the data will be.
Above all, remember that scientific uncertainty is only an obstacle to achieving your pre-existing policy goals if you allow people to assign higher value to objective truth than they afford to
your subjective feelings about what the truth might be, or what you believe the truth should be.
His work is an amalgamation of a mental map, documenting
his subjective feelings about the places he visits, as well as the objective reality of the cities» layouts and existences.
I deleted these as attempts to control the reader's experience and
subjective feelings about what was happening.
There is no objective standard for determining what is part of nature, but nearly everyone has strong
subjective feelings about what is nature and what by implication is unnatural.
Not exact matches
Research shows that approximately 40 percent of everyday speech is spent telling other people what we think or
feel — basically, talking
about our
subjective experiences.
Research shows approximately 40 percent of everyday speech is spent telling other people what we think or
feel — basically, talking
about our
subjective experiences.
If God entertains such a propositional
feeling, we may conjecture that the new occasion prehends God in terms of this propositional
feeling about itself and does so with a
subjective form of appetition conformal to that of God.
One could point out, quite accurately, that Whitehead talks
about God and the world in such a way that it is very clear that while God proffers a
subjective aim which, if accepted, would result in the greatest good possible under the circumstances, actual entities sophisticated enough to entertain complex contrasts of
feeling also thereby have genuine freedom of choice with the result that they are free to reject the aim proffered by God, free to turn their backs on God's lure toward the best possible tomorrow.
I have seen this thrown out before by believers but what they don't seem to understand
about «
feelings» like love and even pain, is that it's
subjective.
The way she
feels about what she is hearing, what Whitehead calls «the
subjective form» of the prehension, is affected by her tiredness and the soreness of some of her muscles as well as by vague and half - conscious hopes and fears.
His
subjective aim in the strictest sense is a propositional
feeling about himself in that immediate moment of becoming, but this aim is determined in part by propositional
feelings about future occasions of his own experience.
Thus there is little hope for our recovering a
feeling of truly belonging to the cosmos as long as we hold onto the assumptions
about physical reality (such as the primacy of primary qualities and cognate assumptions) underlying scientism and materialism.5 For we will continue to have a gnawing suspicion that the real world is so different from our projections that we are still without a home in the universe as it runs on colorlessly and meaninglessly beneath our secondary and tertiary «
subjective» projections.
If I make a statement
about the objective world, which includes everything apart from my
subjective world: my thoughts, my
feelings, my beliefs, etc., I need to back it up with empirical evidence that can be tested and retested experimentally.
They are warranted by statements
about the inescapable inclusion of the sense of obligation in the
subjective forms of their imaginative
feelings of certain possible modes of behavior.
While it can be used to report
subjective experience («I
felt sublime in church today») it has no place in extrapolating this
subjective experience to external assertions
about the structure of the universe («I
felt sublime in church today, THEREFORE there exists a supernatural agent who acted upon me in a such a way as to make me
feel sublime»).
Basically I think now that the argument (EWM 211 - 19) needs to be developed in terms of two stages, the first concerning the reorientation brought
about by conceiving an initial phase of simple physical
feelings in concrescence, and then a second stage introduced by the idea of «
subjective aim.»
For me (and I know emotions
about these things are so highly
subjective that my experience is all but irrelevant to anyone else's situation), I no longer
feel that I missed something with my daughter.
He said people talk to him a lot
about «the constant fluctuation in how policy is determined and implemented» and that they
feel «a lot of it is left to
subjective criteria.»
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.»
The researchers explain, in a recent article in Frontiers in Psychology, that although the groups
felt quite differently
about whether specific pieces of music made them
feel good or bad, their
subjective and physiological responses to how exciting or calming they found the music to be appeared to be universal.
With this in mind, LSE researchers set out to study the nature and extent of the «intangible» impact of the Olympic Games by using measures of
subjective wellbeing that have been developed and tested by economists and psychologists for around 20 years in order to assess how people think and
feel about their lives.
I appreciate how understanding you are of the
subjective way women
feel about their bodies, really shows in your posts!
Automobile Magazine has never been all
about the numbers; we place a lot of value on the
subjective feel of a car or, in this case, the tires.
«Perceived performance» is more
subjective, but it is much more telling
about how users would
feel about speed, responsiveness etc..
They expressed views ranging from Platonic claims
about the ultimate reality of eternally perfect Forms (Ideas), including the Idea of the Good, to the claims of Heraclitus that change is so common that «one can not even step into the same river twice» and of Epicurus, the hedonist, that intrinsic value consists in momentary,
subjective, pleasant
feeling.
The latter is important because it fortifies your comments — you can not be wrong when it's a clearly
subjective reaction
about your
feelings or something based on your personal prior knowledge / experience.
That's why the climatologists had been using vague language
about probability — they didn't
feel they could draw on the rigorous language of percentages to describe what were essentially
subjective judgments.
Feel being here a completely subjective, personal measure of how I feel about the noteb
Feel being here a completely
subjective, personal measure of how I
feel about the noteb
feel about the notebook.
I suppose that opinion is somewhat
subjective depending on your taste, but every little detail
about Huawei Watch's look and
feel is proof that there's light at the end of the tunnel for beautiful smartwatch design...
Of course, this is a very
subjective matter, and this is why we are calling upon you to see how Android Authority fans
feel about this.