Sentence examples for considering an object from inspiring English sources

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At the same time, he denies – against a long tradition – that the passions of joy or sadness should be differentiated according to the temporality of their objects; considering an object by itself, or as necessary, possible, or contingent does, however, make a real difference to the strength of the felt passion.

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But consider: an object manufactured to enhance seeing, presented as something to see.

The floors are covered with worn "cotto," or baked-clay, tiles, a common covering that she considered an object of beauty, unlike some of her neighbors who have replaced them.

For consider an object is extended only temporally: it is temporally extended but spatially point-like.

But first, some definitions: every item that shows up in your News Feed is considered an Object.

Hitchcock (1995) produces the following counterexample: consider an object casting a shadow on the surface of a charged plate.

Consider an object that has a state X t and observation Z t at discrete time t.

Consider an object with three Q-ID attributes, say student IQ test results, similar to those shown in Table 1.

Consider an object capable of changing its parts, such as a cup at a time when its handle is still attached.

To get this stronger claim consider an object that Sally has never perceived but can intuitively think about — say, Bill's mother.

Despite this limitation we can think and speak about the world and hit [treffen] an existing and, therefore, complete object because we consider an object that is incomplete to be complete in its extra-nuclear version.

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