Sentences with phrase «such bifurcation»

But such bifurcation seems to artists and writers alike both constraining and unrealistic.
Such a bifurcation of the divine - human nature of inspiration is unfortunate and confuses the theological task.

Not exact matches

For Leibniz... bifurcations and divergencies of series are genuine borders between incompossible worlds, such that the monads that exist wholly include the compossible world that moves into existence.
For such a view leads to the most grotesque bifurcation of reality which is much worse than that criticized so convincingly by Whitehead: on one side, the realm of timelessly valid propositions, including those referring to future events, while on the other side the temporal realm of nature and mind in which the timeless propositions are being gradually embodied.
In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost...
The bifurcation of reality into two such disparate regions culminated in Descartes» noted distinction of res cogitans (mind) and res extensa (matter).
So what Whitehead is essentially protesting against is the bifurcation of nature into two systems of reality, which, insofar as they are real are real in different senses — one reality would be entities such as electrons which are the entities of speculative physics; the other reality would be what is given us in actual sense - awareness.
In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost completely obscured the epistemological subtlety that is to be found in the Enquiry, by one year the earlier of the two books.
«The fact that 17 out of the 40 SREES scenarios explore alternative technological development pathways under a high growth... scenario family A1 does not constitute a statement that such scenaarios should be considered as more likely than others..., nor that a similar large number of technological bifurcation scenarios would not be possible in any of the other three scenario families» (Nakicenovic et al, 2003, «IPCC SRES Revisited: A Response», Energy & Environment, 14, 2 & 3, 2003: 195).
Lastly, this may be the most important piece of information on the page: The Unified Theory of Heart Disease, proposed by Linus Pauling and Mathias Rath suggests that subclinical vitamin C deficiency (scurvy), Lipoprotein small (a) and mechanical stress at key arterial sites (such as bifurcations) are the major players in causation of heart disease.
This tendency towards violence, and bifurcation of mind and body in committing such acts, haunts each chapter of the film.
Figure 2 below shows what happens to a dynamic system such as the economic system of a country when it is subject to «fluctuations» that leads to a bifurcation point from which the system reaches a new dynamic stability (forward revolutionary) or collapses.
Instead, he sees a bifurcation of the market in which monochrome e-book readers hold one niche, while those who want a color experience opt for a color LCD tablet such as the iPad, which can offer brighter, more saturated colors.
With the «waterlogging» technique she developed for her gallery show in 2009 — with which she works liquid into inket just printed extant images, then rephotographs and digitally manipulates the mottled, apparently damaged results — Rafferty suggests not only the destruction and bifurcation experienced by individual bodies, but also the fascination with which our culture gazes at such images of harm.
«The fact that 17 out of the 40 SREES scenarios explore alternative technological development pathways under a high growth... scenario family A1 does not constitute a statement that such scenaarios should be considered as more likely than others..., nor that a similar large number of technological bifurcation scenarios would not be possible in any of the other three scenario families» (Nakicenovic et al, 2003, «IPCC SRES Revisited: A Response», Energy & Environment, 14, 2 & 3, 2003: 195).
The matter of thresholds, eg where bifurcation takes place and systems can move along diverse paths / patterns, is clearly a very important area and it is not necessarily obvious that such thresholds may emerge directly from model calculations.
The safe bifurcations, such as the supercritical Hopf bifurcation, exhibit a continuous supercritical growth of a new attractor path with no fast jump or enlargement of the attracting set.
It just comes out gibberish when someone in sociology starts throwing in catastrophe theory & bifurcation or such.
The issue runs deeper than this, since such a regime shift could indicate the low - but - finite - probability of some sort of bifurcation point in the system... I have seen this behavior in GCM's, not necessarily dor a doubling of CO2, but for higher concentrations, and as others have noted, the world doesn't end once we double CO2.»
It is such an important concept otherwise known as noisy bifurcation or some other similar term.
These are not cycles or oscillations as such — they are chaotic bifurcations.
The non-linear fluctuation of climate in the vicinity of a chaotic bifurcation is a Dragon King — such as occurred in Earth systems around 1910, the mid 1940's, the late 1970 ′ and 1998/2001 — and not a black swan.
«We believe the bifurcation will continue to grow with new, consumer - oriented short - stay properties, such as those transitional care centers we currently develop and operate, dominating the post-acute market, but there will always be the need for longer - term care on a residential basis although more on the assisted - living side than in current long - term care, skilled properties.
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