This is God as many, experiencing the world separately and exclusively through the many
subjective perspectives of the individual occasions.
Rather, the viewer is thrust into the film in a manner that aligns her with
the subjective perspective of the lead character.
These images dialogue within the piece with found footage of the first mission to outer space: the subjectivity of the astronaut looking at the earth from above directly responds to
the subjective perspective of the deer itself.
Not exact matches
Wallace said there is an ocean
of data that creates security and content issues, and that requires the
subjective perspective from a human being to decide which pieces
of data or content make it to the smaller pool that is widely shared.
Before signing off, I think it's important to remind everyone that while I've tried my best to write about Modern Paganism from a variety
of perspectives, it's a very
subjective thing, and you might hear completely different answers from other Pagans.
From this
perspective, the therapist can then share with the patient an alternative
subjective aim, or else an awareness
of the extent to which negative prehensions might be excluding relevant factors
of the patient's experience.
To some extent this enlargement
of perspective occurs in personal existence due to the overlapping
of successive
subjective forms.
By contrast, in literature class we read poetry and fiction, and in social science we study the
subjective beliefs
of various cultures from a naturalistic
perspective.
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.
From a Buddhist
perspective, I was clinging to my past selves; as long as I was doing this, I could not be fully present in my current moment
of subjective experiencing or to the environment in which I was presently living.
This «God» does not just govern life, but also the inanimate physics
of the universe which birthed life and allowed it to progress to a point where it now has a consciousness capable
of deciphering itself through our
subjective perspectives and realities.
This unique
perspective of subject upon object is its «
subjective form» (PR 35), or particular affective tonality with reference only to this object as apprehended by this subject.
well
of course it's
subjective Chronos8 - the speaker (blogger, whatever) is obviously writing from their own religious
perspective.
About the
subjective aim
of God's consequent nature Whitehead says: «His primordial nature directs such
perspectives of objectification [in his consequent nature] that each novel actuality in the temporal world contributes such elements as it can to a realization in God free from inhibitions
of intensity by reason
of discordance» (PR 88, italics added).
I suggested briefly that our reading
of Geertz mainly helped to reinforce a «
subjective»
perspective on religion.
To be
subjective instead
of objective, he ruined that
perspective by choosing to put faith in a team that is quite frankly not quite up to the cut.
Who's
subjective morality or interpretation
of ideology holds up in this case from an objective
perspective?
It may be that
subjective perceptions
of facial emotion are formed through repeated cycles
of processing between the amygdala, the temporal cortex and other brain structures that shape a person's values and social
perspectives.»
We utilize the vision
of those who interpret the egos and lives
of others through their own
subjective perspectives.
It's a
subjective perspective,
of course, but the 1980s haven't peaked already as I hoped for, but is far from doing so.
Instead
of saying whether it's wrong or not, which is a pretty
subjective judgment, this is just a bit
of perspective.
Blind (Icarus, DVD), the story
of a woman (Ellen Dorrit Petersen) who has recently lost her sight, is a refreshingly inventive and perceptive take on genre that rarely explores the experience from a
subjective perspective.
The
subjective tendencies
of Bertolucci's films have always been evident, but Luna provides a
perspective from which we can more fully grasp the dynamics
of the earlier films that groped so eloquently for a vision that somehow always ended up out
of reach.
The real trick
of the film, though, is the way Legrand subtly shifts
perspective from this outsider point -
of - view
of Antoine to a more
subjective one, first by focusing attention on Julien's interactions with his father, then by letting us see him through Miriam's un-blinkered eyes.
Those occasional
subjective sequences representing the «Slo - Mo» - induced
perspective really only serve to show off the movie's special effects; a side effect is that they impede the movie's otherwise solid rhythm (The sparkly aesthetic
of the sequences also highlights how drab Anthony Dod Mantle's oversaturated digital cinematography is).
Taking advantage
of the first - person point
of view would have been definitely easier, but honestly, I could not imagine «Remothered: Tormented Fathers» with a
subjective perspective.
Even those who don't long for the bygone days
of the American Camelot will find something to appreciate in Pablo Larraín's Jackie, a stylized, highly
subjective depiction
of the period immediately following John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963 from the
perspective of his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy.
As you are compiling your list
of terms, here are some things that should not be indexed: authors cited in the bibliography; illustrations, if the book already contains a list
of these; unimportant subjects (
of course, this is
subjective and is a matter
of the indexer's
perspective); incidental names
of people, topics and places that are not mentioned beyond being used as examples.
But that's a
subjective opinion — the peer analysis (
of UK - listed asset managers, see Excel file attached) I provided at our meeting offers an objective
perspective:
First and foremost, was firmly establishing that our storytelling approach embraces what makes the first - person experience so unique to games; a
perspective that offers players a
subjective way
of viewing the world around them.
This milestone did not reveal the horizon as
subjective because it exposed the curvature
of the earth, nor because it introduced what would be the beginning
of a change in
perspective to a God's eye view.
It is a reality that can only come from an objective view
of a
subjective perspective.
Eschewing any attempt at an overview
of the collection — which currently comprises more than 1,700 works — Exhibitionism instead privileges multiple positions and
perspectives, and might productively be characterized as a «sampler»
of subjective responses and approaches to the analysis, organization, and reinterpretation
of a collection.»
Most
of these are
of the highest quality, bearing witness to Kagge's original
perspective on international contemporary art, which has formed a
subjective one - man collection.
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.
Initially a research project
of the personal story about the life
of her relatives who underwent one aspect
of (in) visibility during World War II, Charlott Markus soon came to the realisation that this subject has many substages, inheres
subjective experiences which depend on so many factors, in corollary, can not simply be seen from and by a single
perspective.
Combining authored and appropriated photographs Lipps sets up a tension between the
subjective and objective uses
of the medium offering both an intriguing and fresh
perspective on the history
of the medium and history itself.
True to its original vocation to support the French art scene, the Fair will be juxtaposing the
subjective, historical and critical
perspective of a Curator, with a selection
of specific projects focusing on artists in France who, both in the past and today, have managed to preserve their independence from dominant trends, or were situated on the margin
of mainstream art history.
«Archibald Motley offers a fascinating glimpse into a modernity filtered through the colored lens and foci
of a
subjective African American urban
perspective.
From the
perspective of the artist and viewer, painting is a
subjective experience.
This engagement comes from both a personal or
subjective perspective / experience and the well - documented conundrum with universal tropes
of the portrayal
of the female body through art over time, where empowerment is still laid bare in sexual states
of undress.
Those who tout science as the be-all and end - all
of knowing fail to see that what is really dispiriting about this
perspective is not the objective reality it reveals, but the
subjective reality it occludes.
Unfortunately, leaving lawyers to decide their own competency (especially new lawyers) is rife with the lawyer's lack
of experience,
subjective perspective, personal bias, pride, ego, desperation, poverty, and a host
of other issues.
As reported by the Watson and his colleagues»
perspective (Watson et al., 1988), positive affect (PA) corresponds to the extent to which an individual feels enthusiastic, active, and alert, while negative affect (NA) reflects
subjective distress and unpleasurable engagement that generate a broad range
of aversive mood states, including anger, disgust, guilt, and fear.
The basics
of positive psychology are examined first, such as positive emotions, emotional intelligence, happiness,
subjective well - being, flow, optimism, resilience, self - determination theory, meaning, mindsets, and strengths, followed by less common (and in my view equally important) topics, for example national and global well - being, the positive body, positive change, time
perspectives, and a review
of positive psychology applications in professional contexts, such as education, coaching, and psychotherapy.
Adolescents in both groups were matched on age, sex, and IQ, and were administered a battery
of measures assessing their self - reports
of empathy,
perspective - taking,
subjective happiness, and positive and negative affect.
It is a complex construct, covering both affect and psychological functioning with two distinct
perspectives: - the hedonic
perspective, which focuses on the
subjective experience
of happiness and life satisfaction, and the eudaimonic
perspective, focusing on psychological functioning and self realisation [3].
Ultimately, a neurocognitive
perspective on the complex interplay between peer relations and psychosocial development may contribute to our understanding
of which rejected children are at risk for developing problems and how
subjective and neural responses to exclusion might predict adjustment trajectories.