Sentence examples for conception of an object from inspiring English sources

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When does one's conception of an object as having a particular quality amount to a perception, a conception accompanied by a conviction of its accuracy?

The Success Condition concerns the fit between the actual and the intended character of an object; the Acceptance Condition the fit between the author's conception of an object and its intended character.

If the author's conception of an object agrees with its intended character, the artifact is subjectively satisfactory for the author, but it may fail to fit the author's productive intentions if he has a mistaken conception of it.

Thus the problem for both Descartes and Spinoza is not so much that of the epistemological idealist, i.e. to uncover what we contribute through our cognitive faculties to our conception of an object, rather their problem is to determine how it comes that we very often have a distorted view of what there is and are accordingly led to misguided beliefs and errors.

It would seem to be fundamental in the sense that any more narrowly defined, more constrained conception of an object (e.g. "a thing that may be perceived by the senses…") must conform at least to the criteria for objecthood or objects in this extremely general, formal sense.

If the actual character of an object does not agree with its intended character, it is unsatisfactory from the author's point of view, and if the author's conception of an object does not agree with its intended character, the artifact is subjectively unsatisfactory from the author's point of view.

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Lewis does consider an alternative conception of a possible object, which says that a possible object is an object every part of which exists at some possible world or other (Lewis 1986: 211).

What Einstein realized was that separability was already part of the ordinary conception of a macroscopic object.

This conception of a possible object forces Lewis to resort to his counterpart theoretic account of modality de re (Lewis 1968).

This proposal significantly changes the commonsense conception of a physical object, but it does preserve the epistemic vision that motivated neutral monism in the first place: the mind enjoys direct access to the physical world knowledge and its object are one.

The formal concept was the act of mind or conception that represented an object, and the objective concept was the object represented.

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