Sentences with phrase «subjective visions»

When the citizens of a republic or a civilization become merely self - interested (or equally worse, interested in nothing at all) the center fails, and chaos conquers — until a man rides in on a white horse and reestablishes an order based not on nature or on God's will, but on his own subjective vision of the world.
Herod fears that this infant the wise men are calling God will replace objective reason and order with subjective visions and social chaos.
Simply put, while artworks always reflect the personal subjective vision of the artist, the environment becomes a touchstone from which the work derives much of its singular measure of sincerity and power.
For Buren, works of art falsify reality by projecting a purely subjective vision upon it, and, especially in the context of a gallery or museum, they undermine the freedom of thought and perception in viewers by imposing a false, ideological illusion.
Two separate moderated regression models were tested for each indicator of quality of life using the SPSS 17.0 statistical software package; one model tested the moderating role of marital quality in the effects of self - reported (subjective) vision controlling for visual acuity (objective vision) and the second tested the same in the effects of objective vision controlling for subjective vision.
The historian can perhaps to some extent account for that faith from the personal intimacy which the disciples had enjoyed with Jesus during his earthly life, and so reduce the resurrection appearances to a series of subjective visions.
Some have called it a subjective vision, some a mere legend, some a resurrection - appearance, here out of place.
Self - reported vision (subjective vision) was assessed in the NSHAP using a single - item measure with a 5 - point rating scale (Schumm et al., 2009).
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