Sentences with phrase «subjective state»

The main difference is that «faith» focuses attention on inner subjective states of being.
Boorman's frenzied, shifting narrative mirrors Walker's driven, highly subjective state of mind.
Non-believers are definitely missing out when they assume that there aren't subjective states of being that have normative value and are worth pursuing.
Given this assumption, the research program is to show the effects of neuronal events on other neuronal events and on subjective states of human experience.
In the marital act, moreover, husband and wife do not use their bodies as instruments to provide them with subjective states of consciousness but rather respect their bodies as intrinsic to themselves as bodily persons.
«Mind's Eye» features works from the 1920s through 1940s by such artists as Herbert Bayer, Maurice Tabard, Dora Maar, Clarence John Laughlin and Grete Stern, who have used photography to evoke subjective states of mind, conjuring dreamlike scenarios and surreal imaginary worlds.
The mens rea can be proven with evidence of the accused subjective state of mind or by showing that the prohibited conduct «constituted a marked and substantial departure from the conduct of a reasonably prudent person».
In relation to the contemporary tendency to psychologize the sacrament, this understanding of the reality of the past and its causally effective presence supports the theological consensus of a presence not dependent on the subjective state of the worshipers.
That symbolization is also partly objective to the subjective states of the individual worshipers.
Wallington seldom speaks of a subjective state at all; rather, he obje tifies his self, using a host of concepts such as «saint,» «soul,» «bosom,» «the godly,» «the Lord's dear one,» and so on.
It has been widely assumed that Paul was not interested in Jesus, except for his death and resurrection, certainly not in his subjective states.
Instead of our seeing expression as an external sign of subjective states or intentions, it becomes the natural bodily form that my activities take.
If they acknowledge the existence of subjective states of human experience, they can only view them epiphenomenal.
But we have no objective, rational method, no step - by - step procedure, to determine whether a given organism has subjective states, has feelings.
Prior research by the same researchers on the effects of glucose and caffeine consumption showed improvements in declarative memory and attention span with no significant alteration of the subjective state of the individuals.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) sums it up succinctly as «the subjective state of being healthy, happy, contented, comfortable and satisfied with one's quality of life».
Developed in partnership with the Wellcome Trust as well as psychiatrist and patient consultation, Ninja Theory have set an admirable goal to present a world informed by the subjective state of mind of a protagonist experiencing psychosis.
Though he often seemed to express formalist views about art, he never insisted on values of the medium alone, admitting the interplay of raw material and subjective states.
Well, «worry» is a subjective state.
To the extent s. 273.1 (2)(e) deals with the expression of consent, McLachlin C.J. noted that it was applicable to the accused's mens rea rather than to the complainant's subjective state of mind; however this provision was still seen as relevant to a consideration of the proper interpretation of consent for unconscious complainants.
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