Sentences with phrase «subjective nature made»

Some refused to acknowledge its existence, whereas others believed the phenomenon's individual, subjective nature made it virtually impossible to study.

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In the balance of the essay, I have proposed an equivalence between prehension and primordial intentionality on the one hand, and subjective aim and act intentionality on the other Finally, I have suggested that, if we are to take the proposals in The Structure of Behavior seriously, Merleau - Ponty — along with the process philosophers — has refused to bifurcate nature and is willing to make intentionality, like prehension, a truly «universal medium.»
John Cobb, too, has discussed aspects of the nature of man, such as freedom, responsibility, and sin, from a Whiteheadian point of view.151 Like existentialism, he writes, process thought makes subjective categories central to the analysis of man, and it understands subjectivity to be «in a very important sense causa sui,» that is, self - determinative.
(Religion in the Making, Cleveland: Meridian Books, 1960, 115) A clearer statement of the significance of the ordering to God as an actual entity is: «The conceptual feelings, which compose his primordial nature, exemplify in their subjective forms their mutual sensitivity and their subjective unity of subjective aim.
Whitehead introduces God's consequent nature for a number of reasons, one of them being that this integration of God's conceptual feelings with physical feelings makes propositions and consciousness as subjective form possible, and this makes it conceivable that God possesses consciousness.
@Nitram «But here's the rub, given the «subjective» nature of all these calls, some people could, and indeed actually do, claim that EVERY decision, no matter how 30/70 50/50 or 70/30 made against Arsenal is correct.
But here's the rub, given the «subjective» nature of all these calls, some people could, and indeed actually do, claim that EVERY decision, no matter how 30/70 50/50 or 70/30 made against Arsenal is correct.
The subjective nature of this task, he says, makes it prone to error: after all one person's zigzag is another's squiggle.
Obviously, the film leans in the direction of peace, but it's as subjective as a documentary could possibly be on this subject, and it definitely makes one think of the true consequences of war, the nature of American imperialism, and how it all relates to our current situation in Iraq and the rest of the world.
And while some see portfolios as excellent qualitative measures instead of standardized tests, we know that the subjective nature of portfolio assessment can make it an unreliable comparison between schools.
The 2017 Digital Book World conference opened with calls for more data - driven decision - making, despite the inherently subjective nature of book publishing.
Despite What You've Been Told is a group show that ask artists to respond to the subjective nature of making art and the ever present question of okay.
For the past 20 years, Göttin has focused on making temporary, site - specific interventions that examine the subjective nature of perception.
The subjective nature of humor makes it a volatile medium, like a garish color, noticeable and polarizing.
As with all of Nolan's oeuvre, the works in The weakened eye of day reveal, through their very subjective and intimate nature, the arbitrariness and inherent absurdity of attempting to tackle the enormity of these subjects through the process of object making.
The subjective, heterogeneous nature of CFS makes it likely that a complex interaction of physiological, cognitive, behavioural, affective, and social factors are responsible for both its development and maintenance.
Due to concerns by REALTOR ® members about the subjective nature of these determinations, USDA Secretary Thomas Vilsack issued a letter suspending work on determinations and any designations that would make a place ineligible based solely on «rural in character» criteria.
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