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The canon is a grand illusion generated by the erasure of a less desirable past.
Opening line "Freedom is an illusion generated by our brain" raises false hopes that Mystery Jets have moved on to weightier topics than fancying the girl next door.
Furthermore, the idea of total spatial illusion generated by Mantegna was not fully exploited until inventors of ingenious schemes of ceiling decoration in the Baroque era (the 17th century), such as Giovanni Lanfranco and Andrea Pozzo, utilized a basically identical concept of total illusion dependent upon the location of a hypothetical viewer standing at a single point in the room.
The feared undermining of the principles of historical inquiry is therefore an illusion generated by exaggerating the scale on which the order of nature would be disrupted were a miracle actually to occur.
(SW VI: 169) Now Herbart believes that his account of apperception will reveal the substantial "I" to be but an illusion generated by the interplay among differential representational masses (SW VI: 141).
Leaders in higher education are increasingly recognizing that the distinction between professional fields and the liberal arts is an illusion generated by history.
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Illusions generated a lot of talk in postwar American theatre.
Fiercely 3-D illusions, generated by adjacent advancing and receding colors, can induce vertigo.
(Participants… Illusions generated a lot of talk in postwar American theatre. The truth is that no amount of reality could compete with the Holocaust. So there… The new Pixar film, "Inside Out," is about the life of Riley.
We predict that natural selection should favour strategies for assessing sexual signals that are immune to illusions generated by the context in which a signal is received.
However, the situation will not be so straightforward when exaggeration arises from illusions generated by comparison with other individuals, because signallers can potentially choose their immediate neighbours strategically (Bateson & Healy, 2005; Callander, Jennions, & Backwell, 2011).
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