Sentence examples for internal sentiments from inspiring English sources

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For instance, in cognitivist forms of expressivism or projectivism, internal sentiments may make true "that haggis is tasty", though reference or conceptualisation of those sentiments is no part of the literal meaning of 'tasty'tasty

The question then becomes one of whether the best explanations of our moral judgements and beliefs invoke the supposedly natural moral properties and facts those beliefs are claimed to take for their objects or whether instead they speak merely of prosaically nonmoral natural properties gilded perhaps by our internal sentiments.

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Byrne's strategists said internal "sentiment trackers" revealed that a key junction in the campaign was a Q&A both candidates conducted with the Guardian, published last week.

This is both a function of external perception and internal sentiment.

Taste is a "productive faculty, and gilding or staining all natural objects with the colours, borrowed from internal sentiment, raises, in a manner, a new creation".

In David Hume's words: "taste [as opposed to reason] has a productive faculty, and gilding and staining all natural objects with the colours, borrowed from internal sentiment, raises in a manner a new creation" (Hume [1751] 1983: 88).

Like Wallace's writing, the machine was a technology directed toward otherness a way to understand oneself relationally, to heal relational damage, to surrender internal sentiment to external process, and to find a way out of private grief back into connectedness.

Presumably, he thinks that sensory qualities such as taste are like moral and aesthetic qualities in that they are secondary, not inherent properties of things, "but belong entirely to the sentiment, internal or external" (Hume 1985 235).

It is derived from an "impression of reflection" (an internal feeling or sentiment), not from an "impression of sensation" (an observed instance before the mind), and it is in precisely this sense, for Hume, that the idea of necessary connection is merely subjective.

Harold Bloom, in his recent "Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human," points out that in the great tragedies Shakespeare created the modern soul, racked by internal debates and mercurial sentiments.

We've had much internal discussion about the "sentiment read" we are getting from those quoted in the various financial media.

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