Sentences with phrase «such subjectivity»

will cease in a moment to have such subjectivity and will become an object for new occasions of experience.
Such subjectivity might be influenced by God.
To deny all subjectivity to cats, as Descartes did, is just as counterintuitive as to attribute such subjectivity to objects that have none of these characteristics.
No one is really «subjectively conscious,» precisely because no one could identify such subjectivity in others (and so could have no words to describe it in himself), and because there could be no way that evolutionary selection could detect or propagate this purely private «feel.»
But let us assume that lie has some transcendence over such subjectivities.

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It is an anthropological and theological argument about the «creative subjectivity» of workers and of society, and about the freedom that is necessary for such creative subjectivity to flourish.
and such existence is the antithetical opposite of the «subjectivity» which Kierkegaard identified as faith.
Thus the subject itself can not be found outside one's own opinion as such, because a person can never escape from himself; but this does not mean that what interests me in this opinion is the appearance of my own subjectivity.
The principal difficulty with such a service is that innovation can so dissipate form and substance, particularly when planned by persons with little liturgical experience, that the overall experience loses focus or veers too sharply toward subjectivity.
Troeltsch maintained that such knowledge is «not a frivolous subjectivity but something that takes shape within us, overwhelming us with an irresistible inner sovereignty.»
Aside from the fact that the principle of relativity entails no such conclusions, it should also be observed that Kraus's position here entails a strange conflation of divine and human subjectivities.
The concepts which Kierkegaard employed in his therapeutic effort are such ones as «paradox,» «the aesthetic» and «the ethical,» «despair,» «anxiety,» «the individual» and «subjectivity
When an entire society is made up of such persons, there is a lack of genuine human subjectivity.
In pointing to the prior reality of I - Thou knowing, Buber is not setting forth a dualism such as is implied by Nicholas Berdyaev's rejection of the world of social objectification in favour of existential subjectivity or Ferdinand Ebner's relegation of mathematical thinking to the province of the pure isolated I («Icheinsamkeit»).
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.
How is it that a graced subjectivity, indeed one who's nature is somehow constituted by grace, can engage in such actions?
In interpretation, the reader entertains propositions whose logical subjects include entities in the reader's (and author's) past world; only as such do they become components of the interpreter's «forms of subjectivity»; so there is always an element of objective reference.
They think it means the parceling out or «devolution» of state power to other institutions of society, rather than the inherent location of such powers and functions in what Centesimus Annus calls «the subjectivity of society.»
We can detect no subjectivity in inorganic societies, and little more in living societies such as plants or animal tissues.
Creativity understood as universal subjectivity is such a category.
This would not be an outward physical light but could be the inner light of awareness as such constituting one sown subjectivity.
As such, that bodily actual entity has only its patterns of order and its objective - case creativity to contribute to my present subjectivity.
The subject becomes the superject and, as such, a concretized entity Its subjectivity and activity have vanished.
Since we correctly resist the idea that sticks and stones as such have subjectivity, we have been driven either to deny them any status independent of our experience or else to regard them as objects in an ontological sense.
For Merleau - Ponty, all the elements in an environment influence a person in some way, but a person's subjective attitude toward the elements conditions those elements, and the person's decision about his environment feeds back into the environment in such a way that the surrounding world would not be the world it is without the conditioning subjectivity of the surrounded decider.
Such a sharing did not deny an individual's subjectivity but completed it; by embracing and being embraced by the mystery of grace which transcended objectification as well as one's subjectivity, the person lived fully in the Spirit of the Lord.
The problems of how the public, plural form of objectified subjectivity is to be thought, of how reconciliation occurs between the uniform inner perspective and the outer perspective which is only intelligible in relativistic terms, and of how the connection between the privateness and publicness of the world is to be comprehended, are all to be regarded as such tasks.
Perhaps the accent is not so much on creativity being a sufficient condition for novelty, such that every instance of creativity must be novel, as that it is a necessary condition for novelty: There can not be any novelty without the actualization of initial aim in free responsiveness which requires subjectivity as the present instantiation of creativity.
Low and outcast people are perpetually condemned to such traditional and reinforced stereotypes, mutilating their human dignity and subjectivity.
Such a narrative denies subjectivity to the Orthodox bishops of the Metropolia of Kyiv.
However, selecting data for exercises such as these is always a perilous journey, simply because there remains so much subjectivity, not in the data in and of itself, but rather they myriad ways you can select various metrics to prove your point.
Before conveying my results I must stress that such an analysis requires a great deal of subjectivity; what some people adjudge to be errors others may not, but with the help of a few others I've attempted to be as objective as possible.
Measures that allow for more subjectivity and local control, such as classroom observations and SLOs, are subject to their own types of bias.
Some bloggers may state there is no such thing as an «objective» review or article; everything is colored one shade or another because of the inherent subjectivity present within semantics, and that isn't wrong.
By altering such iconic imagery Ruyter plays on the subjectivity of identity construction.
By dissolving such familiar categories as objectivity and subjectivity, found and made, James advances the possibility that various levels of reality can not be disentangled and analyzed without regard for the rest.
The works on view will show key examples of the artists» unique approaches to sculpture and painting, tracing a dialogue that engages issues such as materiality, repetition, nature, and subjectivity, and shows how their work has created a pathway for the female artists who followed them.
At such moments, the specificity of the artist's own ethnic, geographic, linguistic, and social narratives underscore the personal subjectivity at stake in the materiality of culturally produced objects.
After the Second World War, New York artists such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko were labelled «Abstract Expressionists» for their exploration of subjectivity and instinct.
The Aube's cure Parle Ment is an alternative parliament for subjectivities that are neither humans nor objects, and as such, not recognized within the established political discourse.
The political body, a key concept of the exhibition Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960 - 1985, is bound by the poetics of subjectivity, shaped by desire, and disobedient and resistant in the face of political turmoil such as oppression, violence, and dictatorship.
Self - Portrait with Esme contributes to the ICA / Boston's strong collection of portraits of women by women, including important examples by Marlene Dumas, Alice Neel, Dana Schutz, and Lisa Yuskavage, and extends an inquiry into the subjectivity of identity by artists such as LaToya Ruby Frazier and Cindy Sherman.
Lorraine O» Grady is a New York - based interdisciplinary artist whose performances, photo and video installations, and critical writings locate timeless values in such topical issues as diaspora, hybridity, and black female subjectivity.
She has written extensively and lectured internationally on such interdisciplinary topics as art and urbanism, art and the public sphere, art and the declaration of rights, art and war, and feminist theories of subjectivity in visual representation.
His rich improvisational explorations of subjectivity, identity, and history can be linked to modes of black cultural production, such as the jazz ensemble, which encompasses a search for freeform movement among order.
The three videos bring to the surface aspects of human subjectivity and emotional states such as uncertainty, intimacy and humility.
Addressing notions of race, class and dispersion, Gispert employs motifs such as stereo equipment, «bling,» and designer labels to create elaborate tableaus of ornamentation, subjectivity and outsider culture.
Invoking the names of great colour theorists such as Newton, Goethe and Wittgenstein, the booklet informs us that Mackie «seems to be questioning the fixity of this binary opposition... the sharp division between objectivity and subjectivity that is assumed in a techno - scientific world.»
But more than just dinner talk, these conversations have addressed topics such as police violence, the 2016 Pulse nightclub shootings in Orlando and the need for sanctuary spaces; black female and male subjectivity; and racial subjugation in Latin American history.
Like thinkers such as Donna Harraway and Rosi Braidotti, Schneemann increasingly insists on the presence of a fleshy, embodied subjectivity in humans and non-humans alike.
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