Sentences with phrase «subjective truth»

If you believe in subjective truth why does it bother you so much?
The collapse of confidence in objective Truth and its substitution with subjective truth has resulted in an epistemological collapse.
In an impassioned poem, Timothy DuWhite, emphasizing that everyone defines their own subjective truth, told his tale of being infected by an ex-lover, whom he still loves, and his struggle to come to terms with the reality of his serostatus while completing college.
But when we include items that are based on subjective truth, such as believing we are only attracted to men who are six feet tall or have dark features, our list of deal breakers can get in the way of finding a partner.
So likewise Kierkegaard's dialectical understanding of faith establishes the subjective truth of faith as a consequence of the negation of objectivity, and the passion and inwardness of faith is established only by virtue of the absurdity of its objective meaning or ground.
While I do think there are certain «subjective truths» (depending on how we define truth, of course), I do not think that all truth is subjective.
I think you've got to have a combination of objective and subjective truth.
The followers of Jesus Christ must manifest a confidence that the truth that sets us free is everyone's truth, and not just a subjective truth peculiar to our own community.
But I think there is a subjective truth you are expressing — that one feels freedom and perceived social obligation as opposing forces and that the juxtaposition can often be liberating albeit often short lived.
Different confessional groups may agree to disagree for the present, but the followers of Jesus Christ must manifest a confidence that the truth that sets us free is everyone's truth, and not just a subjective truth peculiar to our own community.
IT may have some subjective truth in it... a la the bible.
Evan himself is such a conundrum — a man who is either so involved in his line of work that he can't accept reality as it is or so devoted to subjective truth that he has become a master of deception — that he's inherently fascinating.
A similar destructive pattern threatens the possibility of reconciliation between Danny and Michael: Each harbors long - held grudges, complaints, and resentments toward the other, subjective truths that when exposed, don't become objective truths, but non-truths or truths of little or no consequence.
Exhibition Previews: Pipilotti Rist at Guangdong Times Museum, Guangzhou; Shi Qing at ShanghART, Beijing; Wang Xingwei at Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA), Beijing; Jake & Dinos Chapman at White Cube, Hong Kong; Truth, Beauty, Art and History at Chi K11 Art Space, Shanghai; Sifang Art Museum Inaugural Show, Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing; Subjective Truth, Contemporary Art from Thailand at 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Hong Kong, Writings Without Borders at Lehmann Maupin, Hong Kong.
Outcasts presents three photographs from the Somnyama Ngonyama series, meaning «Hail, the Dark Lioness,» a deeply personal portrayal that captures an introspective look into Muholi's subjective truths and strong community bonds.
Whether dealing with inherently human issues, digital simulacra or pop culture landscapes (and in response to the ubiquity of well crafted fiction in video art) these videos are all concerned with presenting individual and subjective truths, maintaining the viewer as the final interpreter of the discourses they set in motion.
Six Thai artists reflect on the current state of Thailand in «Subjective Truth», an exhibition curated by Iola Lenzi at 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Hong Kong and coinciding with the first edition of Art Basel Hong Kong 2013.
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