This is similar to Whitehead's point that the primary objects of prehension are other occasions or nexuses of occasions replete
with the subjective senses of their own satisfactions.
Not exact matches
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.
I tend to side
with Pannenberg's «loose»
sense of identity — continuity through time of an individual — as phenomenologically more adequate: it does express the
subjective sense of sameness through time of which persons are aware.
with complete consistency, accords priority to actual entities is that it is only actual entities which are agents, in the primary
sense I have endeavored to elucidate, all other entities being «agents» or «efficacious» only either as factors in actual entities, i.e., as contributory to the «act» of actual entities (e.g., eternal objects, prehensions,
subjective forms, propositions) or as derivative from actual entities (e.g., nexus, societies).
The Puritan case, in this
sense, provided Weber
with a rather unusual glimpse of the
subjective.
I do not think now that the religious and ideological heritage that I was given as a child and as an adolescent was an entirely authentic version of the American tradition, but the
subjective sense of continuity
with the past is an indelible experience that undoubtedly colors even my present perceptions.
We are often exhorted by scientists and philosophers alike to accept the material given to us by
sense perception as though it is the rock - bottom foundation of our knowledge of the physical world, Simultaneously we are told to refrain from coloring neutral
sense data over
with our
subjective wishes and teleological desires.
Our
sense of the importance of things, events, persons, and of the universe itself, seems to share
with secondary qualities the characteristic of being totally
subjective and arbitrary.
Their intention to perform an action, the theory says, is influenced by their attitude toward the behavior and their
subjective norms, particularly whether they
sense that those who are important to them agree
with and support that action.
And it makes
sense given our current cultural comfort
with technology and increasingly Online dating is a
subjective experience, the best approach is to sign up for multiple sites.
Ruzowitzky uses camera angles designed to force audience identification
with the prisoners, and one scene late in the film follows suit
with subjective audio effects — a very flat soundmix,
with muffled dialogue — to put you inside Sol's head, his
senses going dull after he witnesses the death of another inmate.
However, The American contrasts this detachment
with its
subjective use of sound and editing where the film will cut to what Jack notices or emphasise a dramatic noise to give the audience a
sense of the tense, suspicious and always on - guard view of the world that Jack experiences.
It is an utterly
subjective rating system, and I suppose the only kind that makes
sense in the mass - market approach Amazon takes
with the book reading public.
Of course, humor is
subjective, and I can only try to explain to you why Citizens of Earth's
sense of humor is incompatible
with my own; your mileage may vary.
With SOL, his new installation, Chicago - based Austrian artist Kurt Hentschläger creates a radically minimalistic environment by attempting to recalibrate visitors»
senses, leading them into the far reaches of their perception along
subjective and objective realities.
It deals
with collecting the multiple narratives of artists difficult to classify because they have a very personal speech often linked to topics such as
subjective memory, identity play autobiography, poetic
senses... His themes of artistic settings are linked to individual symbols and a peculiar structure of their experiences, which has a very significant role in the works of contemporary artists in the IVAM collection as Robert Frank, Bruce Nauman, Christian Boltanski, Cindy Sherman, James Lee Byars, Juan Muñoz or Cristina Iglesias.
Common
sense often involves the substitution of the tangible record
with a
subjective (and often incorrect) opinion based on past experience.
Characteristics of Male Family Caregivers in Japan and Their
Sense of Care Burden, Capacity to Deal
with Stress, and
Subjective Sense of Well - Being
In accordance
with the importance that the phenomenological approach attaches to subjectivity and
sense of self as the starting points for knowledge, emphasis is placed on the need for the clinician to focus on the
subjective experiences of the at - risk individual, to set aside prior assumptions, judgments, or interpretations, and to identify ways of bridging gaps in communication associated
with negative emotions.