Sentence examples for experiential character from inspiring English sources

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It has, therefore, a personal and experiential character that goes beyond critical analysis.

"Is joy sometimes in the head, sometimes more visceral, sometimes a thrill, and sometimes an expansiveness, or, instead, does joy have a single, consistent core — a distinctive, identifiable, unique experiential character?" We can't give a straight answer.

Thus, prayer is described not only as meditation about God but as a step, a "going out of one's self," a pilgrimage of the spirit "in the presence of God". It has, therefore, a personal and experiential character that goes beyond critical analysis.

Meinong in his 1906 (§11) alludes to the experiential character of content.

This article offers an alternative look at the experiential character of the built environment by combining objective analysis and subjective perception.

Following this line of thought, the experiential character and ambience of places is well articulated by Juhani Pallasmaa's 'sensory architecture,' as a way to encompass in the design of spaces and buildings the acoustic, haptic, aromatic, etc. aspects [13].

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Some authors emphasize the experiential and phenomenological character of delusions over the doxastic one (e.g., Sass 1994; Gold and Hohwy 2000), and others conceive of delusions not as mere representations of a person's experienced reality, but as attitudes towards representations (e.g., Currie 2000; Currie and Jureidini 2001; Stephens and Graham 2006).

From an experiential standpoint, our characters were much more outside the MLK assassination than the JFK assassination.

His aim, he says, was not to present an identifiably South African point of view on the people and places he wrote about; rather, it was to convey what South African critic Chris Roper called, in his review of the novel, the "experiential economy" of the character, Damon, in the moment.

In general, the sophistication of functionalist theories has increased since their introduction, but so has the sophistication of the objections to functionalism, especially to functionalist accounts of mental causation (section 5.2), introspective knowledge (Section 5.3), and the qualitative character of experiential states (Section 5.5).

There has been significant skepticism, however, about whether any functionalist theory — analytic or scientific — can capture what seem to be the intrinsic characters of experiential states such as color perceptions, pains, and other bodily sensations; these questions will be addressed in section 5.5 below.

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