Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Idealism" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

turn and toward
It's all over now, the driver thought as he saw the patrolman turn and walk rapidly down along the trailer toward them.
These proposals would go far toward creating the economic atmosphere favoring growth of the individual, who, in turn, would help us to cope with runaway technology.
The Dominican Republic could turn toward Communist-type authoritarianism as easily as toward Western freedom.
She had begun to turn back toward the house, but his look caught her and she stood still, waiting there for what his expression indicated would be a serious word of farewell.
Fromm also cites a poll on attitudes toward work restriction conducted by the Opinion Research Corporation in 1945, in which 49 per cent of manual workers said a man ought to turn out as much as he could in a day's work, while 41 per cent said he should not do his best but should turn out only the average amount.
The Soviets understand, moreover, that the first step in turning a country toward Communism is to turn it against the West.
The statement also points to a classic paradox: The more men turn toward God, who is not only in himself the paradigm of all unity but also the only ground on which human unity can ultimately be established, the more men splinter into groups and set themselves apart from one another.
The goal of the Annales was to undo the work of the Sorbonnistes, to turn French historians away from the narrowly political and diplomatic toward the new vistas in social and economic history.
That side with a smaller symbol within a smaller circle is the bias side toward which the bowl will turn.
This in turn has caused scholars to be more interested in Chinese policies and actions in Central Asia and has led to the realization that Central Asia affected Chinese policies toward Europe in a deep way.
He / She then goes back and forth between the parties and encourages them to " give " on the objectives one at a time, starting with the least important and working toward the most important for each party in turn.
Earnhardt, Sr. and Schrader slid off the track's asphalt banking toward the infield grass just inside of turn four.
The term entropy was coined in 1865 by Rudolf Clausius based on the Greek εντροπία, a turning toward, from εν-( in ) and τροπή ( turn, conversion ).
He knows of a division among the orthodox only on the question of the millennium and on the attitude toward the milder Jewish Christianity, which he personally is willing to tolerate as long as its professors in their turn do not interfere with the liberty of the Gentile converts ; his millenarianism seems to have no connection with Judaism, but he believes firmly in a millennium, and generally in the Christian eschatology.
Turn the left ( non-working ) hook to face away at all times ; turn the right ( working ) hook toward you up whilst knitting ( plain stitch ) and away whilst purling.
Prior to the December 1984 coup that brought Taya to power, the Mauritanian-Moroccan cooperation agency stated that relations between the two countries were on the mend in spite of alleged Moroccan complicity in a 1981 coup attempt and Mauritania's subsequent turn toward Algeria.
Only after we have been integrated within the environment so as to perceive objects as such can we turn our attention toward particular objects within the landscape so as to define them more clearly.
That trend started to turn around in the late 1990s as corporations found new uses for their existing mainframes and as the price of data networking collapsed in most parts of the world, encouraging trends toward more centralized computing.
" Given a memex, a scholar could create her own knowledge tools as connections within reams of information, share these tools, and use complexes of tools to create yet more sophisticated knowledge that could in turn be deployed toward this work.
... We are now entering a period of our history where our Church development and family orientation are strong enough that we can turn our attention toward ending the widespread misunderstanding about our founder and the Unification movement.
" Negotiation may be negatively affected, in turn, by submerged hostility toward an ethnic or gender group.
During and after the defeat of Kornilov a mass turn of the soviets toward the Bolsheviks began, both in the central and local areas.

turn and subjective
Matter can be argued to be redundant, as in bundle theory, and mind-independent properties can in turn be reduced to subjective percepts.
This line of thinking, in turn, may reflect a non-standard measure of utility, which is ultimately subjective and unique to the consumer.
GameSpot reviewer Jeff Gerstmann felt that the soundtrack was subjective to personal preference, stating " you'll either want to crank the volume up or turn the music all the way down.
In humans light is received by the eye where two types of photoreceptors, cones and rods, send signals to the visual cortex which in turn processes those sensations into a subjective perception of color.
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 turn, this leads to a third important conclusion: the mere act of voluntary trade increases total wealth in society, where wealth is understood to refer to an individual's subjective valuation of all of his possessions.
In turn, since there is no right to due process in nonjudicial foreclosure, it has been held that it is irrelevant whether the borrower had actual notice ( i. e., subjective awareness ) of the foreclosure, as long as the foreclosure trustee performed the tasks prescribed by statute in an attempt to give notice.
Habermas ' goal is not primarily for subjective feeling alone, but for development of shared ( intersubjective ) norms which in turn establish the social coordination needed for practical action in pursuit of shared and individual objectives.
At the turn of the 20th century the first generation of German sociologists formally introduced methodological antipositivism, proposing that research should concentrate on human cultural norms, values, symbols, and social processes viewed from a subjective perspective.
At the turn of the 20th century, the first wave of German sociologists formally introduced verstehende sociological antipositivism, proposing research should concentrate on human cultural norms, values, symbols, and social processes viewed from a resolutely subjective perspective.
The sestet should mark the turn of emotion in the sonnet ; as a rule it may be said, that the octave having been more or less objective, in the sestet reflection should make its appearance, with a tendency to the subjective manner.
In turn, knowledge becomes distinctly unique and subjective — it varies depending upon the social conditions under which it was produced ( Mann and Kelley, 1997, pg.

turn and anticipated
" His next order was to turn away by two points, and, in any case, a few minutes later he reversed his fleet's course to fulfill its anticipated role of leading the German forces towards the main British fleet.
Around 186, 000 tickets were sold beforehand and organizers anticipated approximately 200, 000 festival-goers would turn up.
In the 15th century, his work was anticipated by Nilakantha Somayaji, an Indian astronomer of the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics, who first presented a geoheliocentric system where all the planets ( Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn ) orbit the Sun, which in turn orbits the Earth.
Whilst Director, he actively endeavoured to turn the Institute into the forefront of world archaeology, organising an overhauling of the former syllabus, in particular changing the undergraduate curriculum which " largely anticipated the benchmark archaeology curriculum developed nationally shortly afterwards ".
Rather, Warner Bros. valued the group for its grassroots fanbase and its " hip " status, and by keeping the overhead low the label anticipated the band would turn a profit.
The champions of the Midland Combination, West Midlands ( Regional ) League and Leicestershire Senior League have continued to gain promotion to the Alliance, although in 2008 the new East Midlands Counties Football League was formed at the Step 6 level and it is anticipated that successful teams from the Leicestershire Senior League, which is officially a Step 7 league, will now move up to the new league and that the champions of the new league may in turn move up to the Alliance if they fall within its coverage area.
Even the coming out to Ulf, which he anticipated to be very painful, turns out to be not so bad and actually takes a comical turn when Ulf admits to having had a homosexual experience himself some time ago.
Before long US $ 2 million, far more money than anybody anticipated, and more than the company could afford that time, was spent to turn the motherboards into completed units: For CRTs, RAM, floppy disk drives, and to restore production and fabricate the molded cases.
The club's fortunes both on and off the pitch took a downhill turn from about 2004, arising mainly from an overspend on the new stands and facilities and the loss of anticipated income following the collapse of ITV Digital.
This was not the start that owner Lee Stern had anticipated when he brought in Clive Toye as new club president who in turn had hired Malcolm Musgrove as the teams new head coach.
Although the worldwide assault on GDI's installations which followed suit was successful and Nod did at one point very nearly achieve a complete military victory over the disorganized and reeling Global Defense Initiative, GDI would manage to turn the tide on them after weeks of fierce urban warfare, a turn of events Kane apparently had anticipated.

0.451 seconds.