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embodiment and information
The information processing approach to cognitive functioning is currently being questioned by new approaches in psychology, such as dynamical systems, and the embodiment perspective.
Among information that may or may not be true is that he is actually one of the leaders of the Illuminati, and that he faked the death of an actress ( strongly implied to be Marilyn Monroe ) in order to train her into becoming an embodiment of the goddess Eris.
The book is the study of embodiment in cyberspace, an ideal book also related to human-computer interaction ( HCI ); Ihde explores the meaning of bodies in technology, that how the sense of our bodies and our orientation in the world is affected by various form of information technologies.
An often cited criticism is that the UML diagrams lack the detail that is needed to contain the same information as is covered with the program source: Jack W. Reeves states that the final embodiment of the design lies in the source code.

embodiment and is
By virtue of his self-reliance, his individualism and his freedom from external restraint, the private eye is a perfect embodiment of the middle class conception of liberty, which amounts to doing what you please and let the devil take the hindmost.
Yet the truth, according to the New Testament, is that every local church has its existence only by being the embodiment of the whole church in that particular place.
Toynbee seems to think that there is some other way to give justice social embodiment.
Here, he is, quite persuasively, the very embodiment of meanness and slyness.
" In other words, Achilles is an embodiment of the grief of the people, grief being a theme raised numerous times in the Iliad ( frequently by Achilles ).
Napoleon Bonaparte is considered the first monarch proclaiming himself as an embodiment of the nation, rather than as a divinely-appointed ruler ; this interpretation of monarchy is germane to continental constitutional monarchies.
The product of this human-divine encounter is the Torah, the embodiment of God's will revealed pre-eminently to the Jewish people through Moses, the Prophets and the Sages, as well as to the righteous and wise of all nations.
For many, the ō-daiko solo is the embodiment of power due to the size of the drum, the volume, and the endurance it takes to perform.
This is in marked contrast to his status under the Meiji Constitution, which recognized the emperor as the embodiment of all sovereign power of the realm.
Study aids, in particular with potted biographies, might be seen to help propagate the Orwell myth so that as an embodiment of human values he is presented as a " trustworthy guide ", while examination questions sometimes suggest a " right ways of answering " in line with the myth.
Jesus is identified by some Gnostics as an embodiment of the supreme being who became incarnate to bring gnōsis to the earth.
In Commentaries on the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia, Garran noted that, since the Australian executive is national in nature ( being dependent on the nationally elected House of Representatives, rather than the Senate ), " the Governor-General, as the official head of the Executive, does not in the smallest degree represent any federal element ; if he represents anything he is the image and embodiment of national unity and the outward and visible representation of the Imperial relationship of the Commonwealth.
This calculated duality means that Contarini ’ s doge, which the second book of De magistratibus is almost entirely devoted to discussing, represents the closest point in his text to what actually occurred, because the Doge served as a literal embodiment of the idealisation of the reality of Venetian politics.
This is a relatively recent phenomenon ; until the last few decades a sovereign was seen as the personal embodiment of the state (" L ' etat c ' est moi ", so to speak ), and therefore could not be head of himself or herself ( hence many constitutions from the 19th century and earlier make no mention of a " head of state ").
As there is no physical embodiment of a Hoosier, IU is represented through their letters and colors alone.
The Zeitgeist, the " Spirit of the Age ," is the concrete embodiment of the most important factors that are acting in human history at any given time.
This pattern of development has resulted in a few elements of movement key to the dance style, the most important being that jazz is they physical embodiment of the popular music of a given time.
The house is an embodiment of Mies ' mature vision of modern architecture for the new technological age: a single unencumbered space within a minimal " skin and bones " framework, a clearly understandable arrangement of architectural parts.
She is understood in various and often conflicting aspects, as the embodiment of treachery, the quintessential victim, or simply as symbolic mother of the new Mexican people.
The Force is composed of the psionic energy from all living beings, past, present and future, and is sometimes referred to as an embodiment of rebirth and destructive transformation through " burning away what doesn't work ", and helped to restart the universe before the Big Bang.

embodiment and thing
For example, the Romans believed in the embodiment of luck as the goddess Fortuna, while the philosopher Daniel Dennett believes that " luck is mere luck " rather than a property of a person or thing.
The number five was especially esteemed as signifying the pure embodiment of a thing, its spirit, its mystic meaning.

embodiment and whose
When combined with the metaphysical notion that pure forms of this universe are best appreciated when least embodied in a material substratum, it becomes clear that while earth will be dross on a scale of material-formal ratios, celestial bodies will be of a subtle, quickened, ethereal existence, in whose embodiment pure form will be the dominant component and matter will be absent or remain subsidiary.
In this sojourner belonging to a great family from the south, who came like a god, enriched the festival of the New Year with games and drama, possibly organized the collection of tribute on a southern pattern, and departed leaving behind him a legend of divine embodiment, one is tempted to recognize a far earlier appearance of that Lono of the Makahiki in whose name the Kumulipo chant was dedicated to Keawe's infant son and heir ".
In country house building, major commissions for Kent were designing the interiors of Houghton Hall ( c. 1725 – 35 ), recently built by Colen Campbell for Sir Robert Walpole, but at Holkham Hall the most complete embodiment of Palladian ideals is still to be found ; there Kent collaborated with Thomas Coke, the other " architect earl ", and had for an assistant Matthew Brettingham, whose own architecture would carry Palladian ideals into the next generation.
The sacred king, the human embodiment of the dying and reviving vegetation god, was supposed to have originally been an individual chosen to rule for a time, but whose fate was to suffer as a sacrifice, to be offered back to the earth so that a new king could rule for a time in his stead.
He is the embodiment of the deadly sin wrath, whose punishment is being the Grim Reaper.
Frederick Courteney Selous image remains a classic, romantic portrait of a proper Victorian period English gentleman of the colonies, one whose real life adventures and exploits of almost epic proportions generated successful Lost World and Steampunk genre fictional characters like Allan Quatermain, to a large extent an embodiment of the popular " white hunter " concept of the times ; yet he remained a modest and stoic pillar in personality all throughout his life.
Cadalso was the embodiment of the Enlightenment ideal of the " hombre de bien ", a learned and well-rounded citizen whose multitude of interests could be utilized to improve society.

embodiment and essence
Also known as the cosmic dancer, he is here the embodiment and manifestation of the eternal energy in five activities ( panca-kriya ): creation, pouring forth, unfolding ; maintenance or duration ( sthiti ); destruction or taking back ( smhara ); concealing, veiling, hiding the transcendental essence behind the garb of apparations ( tirobhava ); and favoring, bestowing grace through a manifestation that accepts the devotee ( anugraha ).
This embodiment discipline transcends gender and cultivaties the great power inherent in the sexual essence, channeling it upwards to enhance meditative capacity rather than dispersing it outwards.
As a result, while the Charmed Ones got their powers back from the Hollow, the Source's essence and powers remained in Cole, thus making him the embodiment of the Source.
Gwynplaine specifically can be seen to be the supreme embodiment of Stallybrass and White's " rat " analysis, meaning Hugo's protagonist is, in essence, a sliding signifier.
Few writers have struggled so long and so hard to disengage the essence of religion from its transitionary embodiment in an historical creed.

embodiment and given
Platt was known as an embodiment of the " HP Way ", a management philosophy developed by company founders Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, that " built on respect for every individual and on the notion that people want to do their best -- and will, if given the right direction ".
This change was intended to give Fifth Republic presidents more power than they might have had under the original constitution, while still seen as the symbol and embodiment of the nation, the president also was given a popular mandate.
The series focuses on John Ross and Nest Freemark, forced acquaintances who use magic given to them from the Word ( the embodiment of good in the world ) to prevent mankind from being overcome by the demonic forces of the Void.
Consent is the legal embodiment of the concept, in which approval is given to another party.

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