Of course, the scientific conclusions on nutritional values can be questioned, but the fact remains that if you want to influence human behaviour, you have to
understand human perceptions.
Not exact matches
when all
human beings
understand and accept the frailties of our own collective existence... and respect the emotions and imaginations that find flight and power within even the most illusionary of
perceptions.
I
understand this grinds against
human nature and our
perception of what is fair and just.
your
understanding of the change process is very simplistic, because your mind is not open, you specifically believe already in the traditional doctrines, Dogmas as shown in thousands of years of history evolves, and the need for input variables, meaning the diversity of religious belief is necessay because nature through his will is requiring this to happen, we are being educated by God in the events of history.In the past when there was no
humans yet Gods will is directly manifisted in nature, with our coming and education through history, we gradually takes the responsibilty of implementing the will.Your complaint on your
perception of abuse is just part of the complex process of educating us through experience.
Whitehead's use of assumptions dating back to Descartes and Locke in his account of
perception leaves him vulnerable to the criticisms introduced by the revolution in philosophic method taking place at the time he was writing his major works, one in which the analysis of the functioning of language was replacing psychological introspection as the principal method for
understanding human thought.
Furthermore,
human sense
perception is only to be
understood as a condition of the possibility of intellectual cognition, posited by spirit in contradistinction to itself but for itself, and consequently once again affirms the kinship of spirit and matter.
If all
human experience arises from sensation, and if sensation is
understood as what Whitehead calls «
perception in the mode of presentational immediacy,» then indeed each of us is shut in to her or his immediate experience.
In the part beyond
human conscious, where a person can't instantaneously grasp cause and effect, that's where faith leads to the poetic and sometimes seemingly delusional metaphors, used by religion to describe God or whatever aspect is just beyond
perception when the person only has incomplete information, but still needs something to help us retain what
understanding they're starting to build.
He analyzes the development of
human consciousness, from its immediate
perception of the here and now, to the stage of self - consciousness, the
understanding that allows man to analyze the world and order his own actions accordingly.3 Following this is the stage of reason itself,
understanding of the real, after which spirit, by means of religions and art, attains the absolute knowledge, the level at which man recognizes in the world the stages of his own reason.
But please
understand, every liturgical practice grows out of a deep
perception of
human need.
- Cognitive Neuroscience The Cognitive Neuroscience emphasis seeks highly innovative and interdisciplinary proposals aimed at advancing a rigorous
understanding of how the
human brain supports thought,
perception, affect, action, social processes, and other aspects of cognition and behavior, including how such processes develop and change in the brain and through evolutionary time.
In revealing neural entrainment as a generalized strategy for improving sensitivity to informational peaks, this study takes significant steps toward advancing the
understanding of
human language and
perception.
Of all the
human senses, the visual system — the network that turns light into neural signals that create the
perception of sight — is the most studied and best
understood.
According to Manning, this research not only alters the
perception of climatic changes on various scales, from short - term shocks to slower - moving, long - term changes, but it is also revolutionizing the
understanding of
human societies and how the forces of nature shaped them in the past.
«The
Perception of
Human Appearance in Video Games: Toward an
Understanding of the Effects of Player
Perceptions of Game Features,» published in the May 2013 issue of Mass Communication and Society, comes as lawmakers and the public are freshly debating the possible risks that violent games may pose to impressionable players.
Thus, by monitoring the activity of motion - detecting neurons in animals and simultaneously exploring
human motion
perception using cunningly contrived displays such as a, b and c, scientists are starting to
understand the mechanisms in your brain that are specialized for seeing motion.
The Newcastle University team will now continue the research examining the algorithms used for depth
perception in insects to better
understand how
human vision evolved and to develop new ways of adding 3D technology to computers and robots.
«This study marks a milestone in our
understanding of
human perception, as it provides for the first time a general mechanism capable of explaining a large variety of findings in multisensory
perception.»
Program seeks highly innovative and interdisciplinary proposals aimed at advancing a rigorous
understanding of how the
human brain supports thought,
perception, affect, action, social processes, and other aspects of cognition and behavior, including how such processes develop and change in the brain and through time.
We need to modify brain activity in
humans to test whether particular brain regions contribute to
perception and behavior, and we need to do the same in animals to modify activity in particular cell - types to
understand the molecular basis of these processes.
That change in
perception matters when it comes to
understanding why so many members of the
human race, let alone one's family, continue to die of cancer.
«A better
understanding of the
human perception of risk from climate change and the behavioral responses are key to curbing future climate change,» said lead author Brian Beckage, a professor of plant biology and computer science at the University of Vermont.
Central to the initiative is the creation of the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute for Neuroscience at Caltech, where research investigations will span a continuum, from deciphering the basic biology of the brain to
understanding sensation,
perception, cognition, and
human behavior, with the goal of making transformational advances that will inform new scientific tools and medical treatments.
«Global competence is the capacity to analyse global and intercultural issues critically and from multiple perspectives, to
understand how differences affect
perceptions, judgments, and ideas of self and others, and to engage in open, appropriate and effective interactions with others from different backgrounds on the basis of a shared respect for
human dignity.»
The project is meant to both «expose the antifemale bias of the art world» and «uncover the complex workings of
human perception and how unconscious ideas about gender, race and celebrity influence a viewer's
understanding of a given work of art.»
Advocates of these pack theories reason that since dogs can not assimilate our
human perceptions and
understanding of the world, we must view it through the lens of the dog's viewpoint.
While her passion for the nature of
human perception has tied her legacy to the contributions of the Op Art movement, it would be further
understood in the context of the Bauhaus figures that were a major influence on her, such as Josef Albers.
Partially adopting its title from Plato's Allegory of the Cave, this exhibition is a parable for the way in which
humans understand the nature of reality, form, and
perception.
In recreating the modern experience of fragmentation and spectacle, both art and film explore issues of
human perception and
understanding of reality that were part of the intellectual climate of their day.»
Fields such as astronomy, cosmology, and theoretical physics have advanced an
understanding of the universe that is incongruous with everyday
human observation — our terrestrial experiences limit our
perception of the universe we inhabit.
This combination of styles expands the
understanding of the constructed surface, which scripts a large portion of
human movement and
perception.
Through his works, Mike Dargas challenges us to take a closer look, to
understand the nature of
human being and to question our own emotional
perception.
Other work includes Walking Distance, where participants walk and talk about walking and talking, and the power of one
human body; Incredible Witness, where differences in sensory
perception lead to empathic
understanding; and The Year of Dance, an anthropology of the NYC dance world.
«But cats do not talk, and it is widely
understood in the scientific community that cat
perception of malodor is materially different than
human perception,» the company argues.
Along with communication skills, other things necessary for this position include patience, active ear, marketing and sales strategies, combined with an
understanding of
human psychology and
perception of different types of reactions to each social scenario.