Sentences with phrase «toward subjectivity»

His work borrows its universal language and bends it toward subjectivity — to anxiety, masculinity, mortality, and a lifelong fascination with the figures that tell the stories.
Rockburne's turn toward subjectivity and the cosmos predicts changes in art, too.
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.
In that way it counters our easy tendency toward subjectivity and individualism while also providing a context in which the quest for joy may be freely pursued.

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And just as journalists have always been defensive toward claims of bias, Facebook, too, has denied its own subjectivity.
With Tillich, theology becomes a way of reformulating and answering the fundamental question of our being, aiming to overcome tendencies toward a rationalized objectivity on the one hand and a romantic subjectivity on the other.
God is the «subjectivity of the subjectivity of man» which is understood especially as the «freeing freedom of human freedom ’13 or the «transcending willedness of the will» which is «the ground of every particular self - realization» of the will 14 God is the ground and origin of the will by being the end, the fulfillment toward which it is called.
Formerly, however, hermeneutics in its revolutionary 19th century development under Schleiermacher and Dilthey was established with an orientation toward «being with» that implied a dialogical relationship between an interpreter and a subjectivity that had externalized itself in a text.
He notes that cosmology is developed by a «human subjectivity [which] affirms itself through its non-egocentric attitude toward the external world» (p. 113).
My second assumption, as noted above, is that the concrescing actual entity does not have to prehend directly this objective integration of the primordial and the consequent natures within the divine being but only to prehend God's feelings toward itself in virtue of that same integration within the divine subjectivity.
By accepting the humanists» standards of subjectivity and the relativity of values as a given — that is, as a premise and not as a problem — the liberal religionist has gone a long way toward betraying the grounds for public order.
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.
The study also represents a step toward the scientific study of human subjectivity, according to experimental psychologist Brian Knutson of Stanford University.
the only difference between genuine cyborg and insanity is the place of subjective identity, and the woman in this case aims to eliminate the sentimental subjectivity within her so she could rid of the empathetic pain she feels toward her neglected grandma who also fantasizes herself as a mouse.
But concepts actually become related only when the personality acts in inner unity, when full subjectivity radiates toward complete objectivity.
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