Sentences with phrase «with subjective elements»

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The sense in which a prehension is a concrete element divided out of an actual entity requires the prehension to be partial with respect to its subjective form.
This final integration of subjective form does not obviate the role of the individual subjective form of a particular occasion, however, since «the consequent nature of God is composed of a multiplicity of elements with individual self - realization» (PR 531; italics added).
Every happening can yield knowledge; but knowledge depends in part on the subjective element in our encounter with the world.
Hence, as Leclerc implies, an actual entity's prehension of a common element of form is not simply a subjective «perception» of that form for its own concrescence, but simultaneously an active correlating of itself with other actual entities in that society so as to constitute a new reality, a higher level of existence and activity.
Elements of this orthodoxy were retained in subsequent changes such as in the next big movement, known as pietism, which emphasized the subjective aspect of individual salvation as contrasted with intellectual acceptance of doctrines.
Concrescence is the adjusting process of the diverse elements among themselves, and with the subjective aim.
The «objective» historians are often very lavish with such pronouncements, and they thus introduce a subjective element which seems to me unjustified.
These are rather very subjective elements when you're looking for a person whom you wish to spend an entire lifetime with... [Read More]
What attracted critical minds like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre — bored stiff as they were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» — was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
They may be particularly helpful with regard to reducing marking but also just other subjective elements that we want to reduce as much as possible to not only make the marking fairer but to make it look fairer.
This process combines the outcomes orientation of student test scores with the more subjective elements of classroom observations.
«However, when dealing with the human element of teaching, student interaction, and student motivation, perhaps a more subjective and humane analysis should be considered.»
There is a third, more subjective, element to an intrinsic value calculation that can be either positive or negative: the efficacy with which retained earnings will be deployed in the future.
They are well known for constructing subjective databases of narrative material and making fragmentary miniature film sets with lights, video cameras, and moving sculptural elements to create live cinematic events.
Following a different course, Brenda Miller's Nesting Congruents series (1980) investigates cubic and architectural space, but through the medium of photography and with the subtle introduction of subjective elements such as an occasional body standing in a doorway.
David has always shown a fascination with masquerade, it seems that the elements of the unknown are the most compelling, generating the notion that truth is a truly subjective concept.
Karla Black's work is encoded with subjective experience, juxtaposing sculpture that may at first glance resemble the residue of absent - minded play with harder supportive elements: a plinth, a frame, a stage.
It is this combination of formal visual elements with subjective emotions and responses that Walden explores.
Lundeberg and Feitelson, on the other hand, «wanted the utilization of association, the unconscious, to make a rational use of these subjective elements» with «nothing of automatism about it.»
The Court of Appeal confirmed that the test in section 1 (2)(b) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 (MCA 1973) is an objective / subjective hybrid, with the objective element to be addressed by reference to «the man or woman on the Boris Bus with their Oyster Card in 2017».
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