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New, indeed, is Luther's perception, but not modern, as anyone knows who has ever tried to make intelligible to modern students what Luther was getting at.
So, too, was the insistence on the relativity of the external world, and the ideas that language and things perceived by consciousness were poor substitutes indeed for immediate perception by pure, indwelling spirit: the opposition of pure consciousness to ratiocinating consciousness.
There was the freshness of color, the freedom of perception, the lack of self-consciousness, but with a twist that made the forms leap from the page and smack you in the eye.
As one law review article pointed out, the perception that the ADA primarily helps freeloaders was harshly satirized by The Onion in 1998 in the form of an article about the " Americans With No Abilities Act ".
This requires developing new faculties of objective spiritual perception, which Steiner maintained was possible for humanity today.
While Athanasius may have affected the general perception of Arianism, they say, his portrayal was polemical, not creative.
This perception was enhanced by the fact that the originator of the Big Bang theory, Monsignor Georges Lemaître, was a Roman Catholic priest.
A number of political scandals in the 1980s and 1990s created the impression of what was described in the British press as " sleaze ": a perception that the then Conservative government was associated with political corruption and hypocrisy.
There was some perception that sleaze may be endemic in British Politics as a whole.
The game was viewed as a rather innocuous pastime – unlike the perception that diversions such as card playing or dancing were considered " works of the Devil " as held by many 19th-century Protestant groups.
Khrushchev increased the perception of a missile gap when he loudly boasted to the world that the USSR was building missiles " like sausages " whose numbers and capabilities actually were nowhere close to his assertion.
Cotton Mather strongly challenged the perception that inoculation was against the will of God and argued that the procedure was not outside of Puritan principles.
It is also to be noted that by anathemizing Pope Leo because of the tone and content of his tome, as per Alexandrine Theology perception, Pope Dioscorus was found guilty of doing so without due process ; in other words, the Tome of Leo was not a subject of heresy in the first place, but it was a question of questioning the reasons behind not having it either acknowledged or read at the Second Council of Ephesus in AD 449.
After a series of operations during a four-month hospitalisation, his doctors determined that the damage could not be fully repaired and Bowie was left with faulty depth perception and a permanently dilated pupil.
British public perception of the engagement was initially as a serious defeat, at a time when popular opinion expected great things from the Royal Navy.
It was to be the honest truth of perception.
While he has seen one, and the perception he based his belief that the one he saw was of a real barn, all the other barn-like buildings he saw were façades.
" The tone of the comments was exacerbated by a perception by some within Germany of the state of Bavaria as " arrogant ".
[...] Koheleth's focus on individual experience, in particular the perception of pleasure, bears a significant resemblance to Hellenistic popular philosophy, whose central purpose was to find the way to individual happiness by the use of the powers of reason.
Aristotle was considered to give a more important position to sense perception than Plato, and commentators in the middle ages summarized one of his positions as " nihil in intellectu nisi prius fuerit in sensu " ( Latin for " nothing in the intellect without first being in the senses ").

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An approach that has appealed to some choreographers is reminiscent of Charles Olson's statement of the process of projective verse: `` one perception must immediately and directly lead to a further perception ''.
LIRNEasia's Telecommunications Regulatory Environment ( TRE ) index, which summarizes stakeholders ’ perception on certain TRE dimensions, provides insight into how conducive the environment is for further development and progress.
Its unity and operational efficiency was further weakened by the interference of civilians and politicians in military affairs, and the perception gap between the staff officers and field commanders.
Because mania frequently encourages high energy and decreased perception of need or ability to sleep, within a few days of a manic cycle, sleep-deprived psychosis may appear, further complicating the ability to think clearly.
LIRNEasia's Telecommunications Regulatory Environment ( TRE ) index summarizes stakeholders ’ perception of the regulatory and policy environment and provides insight into how conducive the environment is for further development and progress.
Within the following decade, further books appeared, each of which to some degree challenged the prevailing public perception.
There is also a Victorian period napkin ring depicting a baby satyr next to a barrel, which further represents the perception of baby satyrs as partaking in the Bacchanalian festivities.
LIRNEasia's Telecommunications Regulatory Environment ( TRE ) index, which summarizes stakeholders ’ perception on certain TRE dimensions, provides insight into how conducive the environment is for further development and progress.
Katsura was increasingly unpopular during his second term over public perception that he was using his office to further his personal fortune, and the interests of the military ( gunbatsu ) over the welfare of the people.
The revocation of the Edict of Nantes also further damaged the perception of Louis XIV abroad, making the Protestant nations bordering France even more hostile to his regime.
Tolkien's perception of further history of the kingdom is illustrated by The New Shadow, an experimental story that he abandoned, set during the reign of Eldarion.
However, arachnids also have two further pairs of appendages that have become adapted for feeding, defense, and sensory perception.
" And further he wrote, " that the nature of melody is best discovered by the perception of sense, and is retained by memory ; and that there is no other way of arriving at the knowledge of music ;" and though, he wrote, " others affirm that it is by the study of instruments that we attain this knowledge ;" this, he wrote, is talking wildly, " for just as it is not necessary for him who writes an Iambic to attend to the arithmetical proportions of the feet of which it is composed, so it is not necessary for him who writes a Phrygian song to attend to the ratios of the sounds proper thereto.
Holden Caulfield, the hero of J. D. Salinger's 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye, was a literary embodiment of teenage angst and alienation further fueling adults ' perception of teenagers as rebels.
This perception was encouraged by the above mentioned photograph of McCarty, in which he appears to be wearing a gun belt with a holster on his left side, but further examination revealed that as all Winchester Model 1873 rifles were made with the loading gate on the right side of the receiver, the " left-handed " photograph is in fact a mirror image.
Hypochondriac Syndrome is categorized as a somatic amplification disorder — a disorder of " perception and cognition "— that involves a hyper-vigilance of the body's situation and a tendency to react to the initial perceptions in a negative manner that is further debilitating.
This perception was reinforced when the President was seen to have trashed the pre-2002 election Memorandum of Understanding with the Raila Odinga led Liberal Democratic Party, and was further reinforced by his disputed 2007 election victory over the Raila Odinga led ODM Party being achieved nearly exclusively with the votes of the populous Mt.
the other, titled " Lyrical Law VS Royce da 5 ' 9 "" was a length of audio in which he goes in depth about his perception of the situation and further insults Royce da 5 ' 9 ".
Granada Television was referred to as Granada Manchester, as most productions were made in Manchester and in 2005 Granada and Manchester City Council held a celebration recognising Granada's 50th anniversary cementing this perception further.
Even further, numerous cases suggest that size perception may be dissociated from other aspects of visual perception such as color and movement.
As linguistic categorization emerges as a representation of worldview and causality, it further modifies social perception and thereby leads to a continual interaction between language and perception.
In the posthumously published Sense and Sensibilia Austin criticises sense-data theories of perception, particularly that of A. J. Ayer in The Foundations of Empirical Knowledge. Central to his case is an attack on a common argument from illusion ( i. e., that cases of perceptual illusion show that on such occasions what we are directly aware of are mental images ) and the " further bit of argument intended to establish that ... always perceive sense-data.

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