Sentence examples for as apprehended from inspiring English sources

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These passions are acts, or movements, of the sensitive appetitive power, which are caused by external objects as apprehended by what Aquinas called the "estimative," or "cogitative" power.

Deliberation is limited to the role of a hypothetical transtemporal (and 'transworld', across possible situations) ideal observer-and-desirer, choosing so as to maximize the aggregate of desirabiliity, as apprehended from momentary perspectives (from which hedonic experience is, presumably, thought of as inseparable).

By the implicit terms of the Cartesian partition, science deals only with the material world, as apprehended through observation.

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By contrast to phenomenalist realism, the Sautrāntika view of perceptual consciousness may be characterized as representationalism: it sees perception as apprehending its objects indirectly, through the mediation of aspects (ākāra) representative of their objects (Dreyfus 1997, 335 & 380 381).

"Obviously we would like the person apprehended as soon as possible," he added.

The wife of Niger's agriculture minister was among those apprehended, as was a bank director and a policeman.

He therefore proposed that "pleasure" picks out momentary experiences not by any specific introspected quality but rather by their intrinsic desirability, as may be apprehended at the time of experiencing (Sidgwick 1907, pp. 125-31).

The police told me they hoping to seize the drugs, as well as to apprehend Mangueira's dono, or "owner," a gangster called Chevette.

Whatever the validity of the accusations -- here is not the place to argue about the anomalies -- government and corporate powers are using the allegations to discredit the man and, by proxy, the organization (as well as to apprehend Assange).

The photograph was taken by Sergeant Sean Murphy, a tactical photographer with the Massachusetts state police, who accompanied Swat teams as they apprehended Tsarnaev in Watertown in April following one of the largest manhunts in US history.

He reports that "Modern accounts pretend to say, it [the gibbet] was for all sorts of felons; but I am well assured, it was first erected purely, or at least principally, for such thieves as were apprehended stealing cloth from the tenters; and it seems very reasonable to think it was so".

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