These passages move between a relatively straightforward, practical documentation of materials and techniques, and a more
subjective identification with substances such as wood and water.
Not exact matches
There are too few clues to determine how these sentences fit into Whitehead's text, but their meaning is quite appropriate to the «nontemporal» understanding of concrescence that was required by the
identification of
subjective with superjective unity.
1 Kandinsky's
identification of music
with the
subjective reflects the kind of consideration raised by Nietzsche when he observed that: «whoever gives himself up entirely to the impression of a symphony, seems to see all the possible events of life and the world take place in himself; yet if he reflects, he can find no likeness between the music and the things which pass before his mind» (BT 102).
Ruzowitzky uses camera angles designed to force audience
identification with the prisoners, and one scene late in the film follows suit
with subjective audio effects — a very flat soundmix,
with muffled dialogue — to put you inside Sol's head, his senses going dull after he witnesses the death of another inmate.
Visual breed
identification in dogs is
subjective and frequently inaccurate and the consequences associated
with using particular labels can be significant.
Breed
identification, which must be performed in places
with breed - specific legislation, is a
subjective process.
In order to fill the time so as not to completely halt dramatic action, or, to help transition the mood from one act to the next, an «entr» acte» would unfold before a simple backdrop
with a minimum of props; embracing the economy of the gap and the leverage of interval, the «entr» acte» occupies a space between denouement and spectacle, effacing and dispersing the
subjective identification and vitalist discoveries often associated
with theater.
You can't conflate that concept
with the
subjective vs. objective one — for instance, in my example the
identification of the loon is not at quantitative, yet it is also objectively correct — no matter how much subjectively modeled knowledge is involved in making the
identification, that loon is not a duck, or a cormorant.