Sentence examples for constituted objects from inspiring English sources

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An astronaut in free orbit can remain poised motionless in the centre of the cabin of his spacecraft, surrounded by differently constituted objects, all equally motionless (except for their extremely weak mutual attractions) because all of them are identically affected by the gravitational field in which they are moving.

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There are just the many bits, and the constituted object of which they are parts.

There is no way to do this with gunky masses, since, for any arbitrarily chosen constituting individual, it itself is a constituted object that needs to have the same treatment applied to it.

Hence, assuming the strongest version of transcendental idealism, every such principle tells us how one of the categories partially constitutes objects of experience in general, by determining an objectively real phenomenal structure across all possible worlds of human experience.

Moreover Kant's solution brings with it a kind of idealism: given the mind's role in constituting objects of experience, we know objects only as appearances, only as they are for us, not as they are in themselves.

This shifts the phenomenological focus onto Being as light and visibility, in which we can constitute objects at a distance and Being as the dark turmoil into which we sink, in insomnia.

This is akin to how computer software is organized, where characters constitute keywords that constitute code lines that constitute objects or subroutines that constitute programs that constitute software systems.

In addition to obvious tasks such as genome assembly and general annotation, the project included the study of genes and gene families that were either important for the understanding of the vectors' biology, or that constituted target objects for inclusion in molecular approaches aiming at controlling disease transmission.

An explanation of the second kind, where the structure of reality explains that of thought, could go as follows: the world has a certain basic structure, being constituted by objects which have properties, which other objects can have as well.

One might maintain that since thoughts are individuated by their contents, and some thought contents are partially constituted by objects external to the mind, then some thoughts are partly constituted by objects external to the mind.

On his new view, facts are, as before, constituted by objects and their properties; but what about propositions?

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