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subjective and surreal
She combined her interests in dance, voodoo and subjective psychology in a series of surreal, perceptual, black and white short films.
The explorations of altered states of consciousness in The Hasheesh Eater are at the same time eloquent descriptions of elusive subjective phenomena and surreal, bizarre, and beautiful literature.
The subjective narrative becomes steadily more surreal as the dying artist, in a final paroxysm of despair, unconsciously circles an old cemetery and finally collapses comatose in the snow.

subjective and writings
Paul several times uses this phrase at key points in his writings and it is linguistically ambiguous as to whether it refers to our faith in Christ (" objective genitive "), or Christ's own faithfulness to God (" subjective genitive "), or even our faith / faithfulness to God like that which Christ had (" adjectival genitive ").

subjective and writer
For example, in one case, a prominent Chicana feminist writer and poet has indicated the following subjective meaning through her creative work.
Gomes Coelho ( Julio Dinis ), a romantic idealist and subjective writer, is known best by As Pupillas do Snr Reitor, but the great creative artist was José Maria de Eça de Queiroz, founder of the Naturalist School, and author of Primo Basilio, Correspondencia de Fradique Mendes, A Cidade e as Serras.

subjective and We
" We did not base ourselves on scientific calculation or a careful weighing of all factors, but ... on an illusion based on our subjective desires ," Trà concluded.
They stated that " we hypothesize that tracking the nasal cycle, rate of binocular rivalry, and other markers of hemispheric switching will reveal a physiological basis for AGI individuals ' subjective reports of gender switches ... We base our hypotheses on ancient and modern associations between the left and right hemispheres and the male and female genders.
The actions of our fellow man resemble our own, and we therefore infer in them like subjective states to ours: the actions of animals resemble our less completely, but the difference is one of degree, not of kind … We know not where consciousness begins in the animal world.
" We accept pictures unthinkingly as objective transcripts of life, whereas in reality they are subjective images of life.
Weber believed that this gives the sociologist an advantage over a natural scientist because " We can accomplish something which is never attainable in the natural sciences, namely the subjective understanding of the action of the component individuals " ( Weber, Economy and Society, p. 15 ).
For example, for smoking issue, ( 1 ) subjective norms from peer group include thoughts such as, " Most of my friends smoke ," or " I feel ashamed of smoking in front of a group of friends who don't smoke "; ( 2 ) subjective norms from family include thoughts such as, " All my family smoke, and it seems natural to start smoking ," or " My parents were really mad at me when I started smoking "; and ( 3 ) subjective norms from society or culture include thoughts such as, " Everyone is against smoking ," and " We just assume everyone is a nonsmoker
) We also employ subjective terms such as ' willingly ' and ' regularly ' in claiming that bonobos and dolphins are the only other animals who " willingly ( and regularly ) engage in sex with each other " ... and even then it may be the case that these species have some other ' purpose ' for doing so that we haven't yet discovered ..."
We assume that the Universe is objective, but our experience is tempered by our subjective understanding.

subjective and influence
It also guarantees the capacity to distinguish between false perceptions or illusions ( which are possible in perceptions of both the outer world and the inner world ) and true perceptions, or, better said, to distinguish in any perception between the influence of subjective elements ( i. e., viewpoint ) and the objective reality the perception points at.
From a subjective perspective, antipsychotics heavily influence one's perceptions of pleasurable sensations, causing a severe reduction in feelings of desire, motivation, pensive thought, and awe.
Self and other, private and public, subjective and objective, freedom and control are examples of such pairs demonstrating the influence of this opposing concepts on the development of legal doctrines through history.
Henri Bergson ( 1859 – 1941 ), on the other hand, emphasized the difference between scientific, clock time and the direct, subjective, human experience of time His work on time and consciousness " had a great influence on twentieth-century novelists ," especially those modernists who used the stream of consciousness technique, such as Dorothy Richardson, Pointed Roofs, ( 1915 ), James Joyce, Ulysses ( 1922 ) and Virginia Woolf ( 1882 – 1941 ) Mrs Dalloway ( 1925 ), To the Lighthouse ( 1927 ).
Propaganda films may be packaged in numerous ways, but are most often documentary-style productions or fictional screenplays, that are produced to convince the viewer on a specific political point or influence the opinions or behavior of the viewer, often by providing subjective content that may be deliberately misleading.
Rodin taught him the value of objective observation, and under this influence Rilke dramatically transformed his poetic style from the subjective and sometimes incantatory language of his earlier work into something quite new in European literature.
Newton ( 1997 ) considered social capital as subjective phenomenon formed by values and attitudes which influence interactions.
For example, it has been shown that people ’ s subjective perception of their situation when faced with chronic pain, judging their perceived ability to handle the situation and their general positivity, is able to influence their well-being.
In the years since then, the Russian beliefs regarding literary theory have been modified to acknowledge that literary creation is a result of both subjective inspiration and the objective influence of the writer's surroundings.
The second main influence was postmodernism, which " emphasized the subjective nature of knowledge and embraced extreme relativism and idealism ".
* Even under the influence of the narcotic draught, of which songs of all primitive men and peoples speak, or with the potent coming of spring that penetrates all nature with joy, these Dionysian emotions awake, and as they grow in intensity everything subjective vanishes into complete self-forgetfulness.
Also, this kind of thinking may be evident in one who lets emotions and / or other subjective considerations influence one's reasoning process.
Herder's philosophy was of a deeply subjective turn, stressing influence by physical and historical circumstance upon human development, stressing that " one must go into the age, into the region, into the whole history, and feel one's way into everything ".
In literature some of the early Modernists such as Marcel Proust, James Joyce, W. B. Yeats, Ezra Pound and Wallace Stevens admired his writing "; and Pater's influence can be traced in the subjective, stream-of-consciousness novels of the early 20th century.
Satisfaction is a high subjective attribute that provokes a difficult measuring due to the player preferences and pleasures have influence in the satisfaction for specific game elements: characters, virtual word, challenges, and so on.
Stalin's subjective attitude to certain works of art and the very adverse influence exercised on Stalin by Molotov, Malenkov and Beria.
Such statements only explain the subjective experiences of investors and ignore the objective realities which would influence such opinions.
During communication, the idea is rarely evaluated from a scientific standpoint ; rather, subjective perceptions of the innovation influence diffusion.
The focus on Jesus ' social environment rather than on Jesus himself is an intentional methodology to increase the influence of verifiable scientific criteria for evaluating Jesus and to reduce the influence of personal subjective criteria.
* In phenomenology which studies the structure of subjective experience, an important insight is that how someone experiences something can be influenced both by the influence of the thing being experienced itself, but also by how the person responds to it.
On the other hand, some theories expect that objective characteristics do not have influence on subjective social position.
The increased influence of income on the subjective social position can be explained by the rise of consumer society values.
In her studies Lindemann also found that occupation and education influence significantly the subjective social position.

subjective and outside
But if consciousness is subjective and not visible from the outside, why do the vast majority of people believe that other people are conscious, but rocks and trees are not?
According to Freud's ideas, all subjective reality was based on the play of basic drives and instincts, through which the outside world was perceived.
A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological or behavioral pattern generally associated with subjective distress or disability that occurs in an individual, and perceived by the majority of society as being outside of normal development or cultural expectations.
Since Head was simultaneously collaborator and experimental subject, extensive precautions were taken to make sure that no outside factors influenced his subjective appreciation of what he was perceiving: " No questions were asked until the termination of a series of events ; for we found it was scarcely possible ... to ask even simple questions without giving a suggestion either for or against the right answer ...
Note however that a sentence reflecting a supposed understanding of the actions of others, such as one that contains a statement like " he or she never believed ..." or " those others " is already stepping outside of the solipsist's subjective viewpoint, and so misleading when used to illustrate a solipsistic view of death.
Near-death experiences may include subjective impressions of being outside the physical body, visions of deceased relatives and religious figures, and transcendence of ego and spatiotemporal boundaries.
In this way, the subject directly knows the ideal, subjective representations that appear in the mind, and strongly believes in the real, objective thing-in-itself that exists outside of the mind.
Perhaps the most significant subjective differences between dissociatives and the classical hallucinogens ( such as LSD and mescaline ) are the dissociative effects, including: depersonalization, the feeling of being unreal, disconnected from one's self, or unable to control one's actions ; and derealization, the feeling that the outside world is unreal or that one is dreaming.
By contrast, it is thought by many mind-body dualists ( e. g. René Descartes, David Chalmers ) that subjective conscious experience constitutes a separate effect that demands another cause, a cause that is either outside the physical world ( dualism ) or due to an as yet unknown physical phenomenon ( see for instance Quantum mind, Indirect realism ).
Depersonalization is a subjective experience of unreality in one's sense of self, while derealization is unreality of the outside world.
Release work appears as part of a somatic paradigm, whereby subjective, internal experience of the body is valued alongside objective, analytical outside view of it.
In contrast to traditional sociological forms of inquiry, it is a hallmark of the Ethnomethodological perspective that it does not make theoretical or methodological appeals to: outside assumptions regarding the structure of an actor or actors ' characterization of social reality ; refer to the subjective states of an individual or groups of individuals ; attribute conceptual projections such as, " value states ", " sentiments ", " goal orientations ", " mini-max economic theories of behavior ", etc., to any actor or group of actors ; or posit a specific " normative order " as a transcendental feature of social scenes, etc.
Among the general characteristics of an NDE we find: subjective impressions of being outside the physical body ; visions of deceased relatives and religious figures ; transcendence of ego and spatiotemporal boundaries.
Although the disorder is an alteration in the subjective experience of reality, it is not related to psychosis, as sufferers maintain the ability to distinguish between their own internal experiences and the objective reality of the outside world.
Beck maintains that the real meaning of Kant's theory is idealism ; that knowledge of objects outside the domain of consciousness is impossible, and hence that nothing positive remains when we have removed the subjective element.
Barbelith's role is like that of a placenta in that it connects the hologram of our subjective reality to the realm outside of our space-time, the domain of the magic mirror, and helps humans to realize their true nature beyond the subjective concept of " self ".
According to Freud's ideas, all subjective reality was based on the play of basic drives and instincts, through which the outside world was perceived.

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