As the decision states, ``... the Federal Court appears to have been distracted by Allergan's
subjective view of the importance of certain terms that had to be negotiated out, rather than keeping to an objective assessment of the matter from the standpoint of a reasonable businessperson.»
[vii] The Supreme Court stated that the definition of «accident» «can not be solely dependent on the worker's
subjective view of evidence» and that an «event triggering a physical injury will often be easier to identify than one giving rise to a mental injury.»
But why should one's
subjective view of what is beautiful give him or her the right to impose that view on others?»
Like Bonnard and Vuillard before them, these artists allow the physical interior to serve as a symbol for the soul and psyche, revealing that one's personal viewpoint —
a subjective view of reality — holds unique and vital meaning.
A subjective view of contemporary Japan looking at the world as a «gaijin» or «outsider» and how this beautiful country can change from the serene islands of Miyake - jima to the neon inner city of Tokyo.
The concept of this exhibition is to create a fictional and
subjective view of Los Angeles where many narratives generate a flowing synergy between the artworks.
In my own work, I'm interested in how landscape is a cultural construction informed by our own
subjective view of the world.
While appropriating curatorial methods and strategies, Wilson maintains
his subjective view of the museum environment and the works he presents.
Through the Mint Museum's collection you can trace the evolution of this genre from the work of the Hudson River School painters such as Thomas Cole and Sanford Gifford, who focused on the natural beauty of our country's topography, through the rise of Impressionism: a movement whose artists celebrated a more abstract,
subjective view of their surroundings.
The exhibition presents 34 artists and 84 writers from the past 50 years, and together they create a fictional and
subjective view of Los Angeles.
It's why I try and take
the subjective view of it.
Raimi flings at the screen uniquely hyperactive visuals, married to crazymaking sound, all part of his masterplan to draw us into
a subjective view of Peyton's journey beyond sanity.
The film is full of both marked and unmarked point of view shots, allowing us to both get a sense of
the subjective view of certain characters as well as allowing us to view the scene through a camera freed from some of the imposed restraints of restricted movement that are characteristic of early sound filmmaking and classical Hollywood cinema generally.
The following list is a very
subjective view of the most important social networking websites.
In other words, it's
the subjective view of the site owners with reader reviews added in.
But, one fundamental obstacle that will prevent this from coming to fruition is
the subjective view of the electoral process / positions by the youths as a right which must be given, even in the face of obvious inabilities, and gross absence of planned programs and pragmatic strategies to making a positive impact by the power - seeking youths.
(These assists are judged not for the last touch but by
the subjective view of the club statistician for a crucial part played in the goal).
The manner in which religion and ideology are conceptualized has resulted in what sometimes appears to be an overly
subjective view of their nature and functioning.
The believer also has
a subjective view of right and wrong as well.
The Scientific Positivist account alleges that Copernicus was replacing
a subjective view of the world in which man is at the centre with an objective one in which man is put in his place as just another and very recent arrival in the cosmos.
The Article and content related to the profiled company represent the personal and
subjective views of the Author (SS), and are subject to change at any time without notice.
Displayed through tall windows at street level in Midtown Manhattan, Things investigates the ways in which objects, ideas, and experience shape
our subjective views of the world.
These scores were based on fuel efficiency, carbon dioxide emissions and the very
subjective views of the writer.
While based on thorough and coherent research, the results remain
the subjective views of the Global Counsel Awards team and the advisory board.
Not exact matches
As psychologists have pointed out, traditional interviews produce a
subjective, acutely narrow
view of a job candidate.
I've stopped talking about this as much publicly because it's such a heated, emotional topic where the points -
of -
view are strictly
subjective and for which the answers will only be revealed in the future.
The record produced by blockchain systems creates an environment
of total transparency for both content creators and media consumers, and it also ensures that all
views, comments and ratings reflect the real interactions the content has experienced, leaving no room for
subjective, inflated ratings or deleted bad reviews.
Similarly, you rely on
subjective criteria in distinguishing between those who do and do not sufficiently reflect a Bible - based
view of the process
of creation.
As to what «matters» that «count», wouldn't you agree that such a
subjective question would only generate a
subjective answer if I were to explain how these matters «count» according to my personal point
of view?
Such a
view would not be quite so absurd as might at first appear: the divine temporal evaluations would seem to be no more arbitrary than those
of the constitution
of the primordial nature in Whitehead's
view; and the divine
subjective aim toward the maximum of value intensity, together with the property of everlastingness and the Categoreal Obligations (constituted by the primordial nature) of Subjective Unity and Subjective Harmony, would seem sufficient to insure the mutual coherence of the growing series of divine temporal ev
subjective aim toward the maximum
of value intensity, together with the property
of everlastingness and the Categoreal Obligations (constituted by the primordial nature)
of Subjective Unity and Subjective Harmony, would seem sufficient to insure the mutual coherence of the growing series of divine temporal ev
Subjective Unity and
Subjective Harmony, would seem sufficient to insure the mutual coherence of the growing series of divine temporal ev
Subjective Harmony, would seem sufficient to insure the mutual coherence
of the growing series
of divine temporal evaluations.
But the prehensions
of each phase must be different from those
of the other phases by virtue
of different
subjective forms, just as on Whitehead's
view the prehensions
of each occasion differ from those
of each other by virtue
of the same reason.
Subjective information or writing is based on personal opinions, interpretations, points
of view, emotions and judgment.
He begins by presenting a novel, brief history
of arguments in analytic philosophy between moral realism (the
view that moral properties are objectively real) and moral expressivism (the
view that moral judgments are
subjective expressions).
By using genocide as as example
of objective morality and not
viewing god as immoral when he orders genocide in the Bible you only proving that morality is
subjective.
That you prefer the gospel narrative over Smith and the 11 witnesses has nothing to do with an objective
view of the alleged «evidence»; it is primarily the product
of subjective faith in your preferred narrative.
But that simply puts us back into the standoff between the
views of theology as something «objective» and as something «
subjective.»
Again, you would have to demonstrate and show proof, that your «
subjective»
view point
of... «gays are «WRONG»....
After a sketch
of the standoff between
views of theology as something «objective» and
views of it as something «
subjective,» Wood concurs with Farley's reasons for rejecting the picture
of theology as universally valid «objective» truths and factual knowledge.2 He also rejects another type
of «objective»
view of theology, represented by Hough and Cobb, which defines theology by reference to the purposes
of professional church leadership (93).
In lived experience, the ongoing process
of doing and undergoing is a process
of experiencing the world from a
subjective point
of view.
Still, like any philosophy, it has its dangers, the chief
of which is subjectivism» the
view, which soon became prevalent, that there is nothing but
subjective consciousness and that the world is but a construction or projection
of the self.
In Hartshorne's
view, objective immortality within the life
of God includes the
subjective immediacy
of the occasion so retained.
(a) Hartshorne's objection to my position on truth would be that I assume that there are truths about the past and that truth is real now as involving a relation
of correspondence with an object, the past; however, the past on my
view is not real now, is not preserved in its full
subjective immediacy in the consequent nature
of God.
Primary qualities are
viewed as objective, i.e., independent
of the knower's frame
of reference, while secondary qualities are judged to be
subjective, i.e., involving the complicity
of the subject imposing his own peculiar sensory apparatus on the bodies perceived.
If it doesn't fit their
subjective, cherry - picked
view of their faith, then they go on the attack.
It should not be surprising then that Whitehead thought
of God as a single actual entity immune to the possibility
of loss.59 At least William Christian sees this as the proper Whiteheadian
view.60 Nevertheless, Christian's position is challenged by Ivor Leclerc, who argues, in agreement with Hartshorne, that Christian's conclusion is incompatible with the categoreal scheme elaborated in chapter two
of Process and Reality.61 Here, according to Leclerc, Whitehead «makes clear» that the category
of «
subjective perishing» is «necessarily applicable to every actual entity whatever, including God.»
And when he speaks
of a subject or
of the
subjective, he seems to have human cognition always in
view.
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.
The author believes that Whitehead's thought provides us with an unusual opportunity to examine our religious beliefs by giving us a new
view of reality, and concludes that Whitehead offers not only productive insights into the understanding
of the nature
of God and man, but also strong arguments for both objective and
subjective immortality.
Therefore two prehensions may have the same spatio - temporal standpoint but still differ if the subjects in question differ in the unity
of their
subjective immediacies.73 But though in this he sides with Cobb, Ford faults Cobb on the very point Wilcox raises.74 For while God, in Cobb's
view, is omnispatial, he is not omnitemporal.
A further consequence
of Whitehead's
view is a different understanding
of what objective and
subjective mean.