Sentences with phrase «things perceptible»

Very roughly, «body» refers to material things perceptible to the senses, «mind» refers to the processes of perception, reasoning, and learning, and «spirit» refers to human self - awareness and freedom of choice.

Not exact matches

Even before quantum physics it was clear to some that it was vain and useless to try to plot the paths of the micro-constituents of ordinary perceptible things.
For any perceptible object, there seem initially to be four possibilities: 1) remaining perceptible; 2) becoming imperceptible though still existent; 3) becoming nonexistent and being replaced by other things; 4) becoming nonexistent and not being replaced by other things.
The fourth sort of case would be a perceptually meaningful alternative to the third only if the «other things» were known independently to be inherently perceptible in the latter, yet all efforts to establish that knowledge - claim appear to be question - begging.
A meaningless array of things is a collection that has no perceptible system of coordination into one concrete entity.
This is a film of small things, moving with barely perceptible steps, but always with careful attention to the manner in which it presents itself.
Still, in a car such as the Thunderbird, more horsepower is always a good thing, and the difference is perceptible.
Elements within your immediate vicinity show movement, such as trees and brush reacting to wind, but it's weird how such a little thing like a complete lack of perceptible cloud movement can, upon noticing it, really pull you out of the experience.
It also creates a perfect space for the viewer to settle in on my interests, which are sure but can be meaningless, often formless, striving for the inexplicable; which can be most felt in the negative spaces, the cracks, the holes and barely perceptible lines that are always there connecting all seemingly disparate things
Houshiary shows us that what can not normally be seen matters every bit as much as what we take for granted; she celebrates the ceaseless rhythm and energy within ephemeral things, invisible but ever - present in the perceptible world.
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