Sentence examples for distinct from reality from inspiring English sources

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"Fears of image-making and jeremiads against inauthenticity rest on the faulty assumption that images are distinct from reality," Greenberg says.

Greenberg is surely right that images are not somehow distinct from "reality" — especially in political life, where projecting the appropriate image at the appropriate moment is part of leadership, whatever the politician says or does off camera.

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Especially because it's the show's only distinct departure from reality.

As Gatti said, Ferrante's suggestion that she was the daughter of a seamstress who spoke in Neapolitan dialect, and grew up in a home with few books, seems very distinct from the alleged reality.

Finally, the individual being is the actual existence of the primary substance of a finite being as distinct from the whole reality of the finite being itself (SN, part VI, chap. 1, fol. 92vb).

Both philosophers questioned the commonplace assumptions that there is a "reality" distinct from the ideas or perceptions given in experience and that it is within the power of human reason to discern that reality's true nature.

According to Tylor, the belief arises naturally from elements universal in human experience (e.g., death, sleep, dreams, trances, and hallucinations) and leads through processes of primitive logic to the belief in a spiritual reality distinct from the body and capable of existing independently.

In the will, the subject immediately grasps its own inner action [Handlung]; in the representational contents, [by contrast,] a reality distinct from the subject is reflected.

The type, which in Burley's earlier writings was only something exhibited by singular substances, is now a reality distinct from them, though not totally separated nor existentially independent from them.

There are no longer walls surrounding contemporary cities' historical centers or CBDs, but they are still clearly distinct from the suburbs both in reality and in people's perception.

Fichte's proposal to postulate an "identical subject-object" (that is, a subject that produces objectivity by positing objective reality as distinct from itself) is also the key to Lukács' answer.

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