Sentence examples for momentary experience from inspiring English sources

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Rather, and given that seeing the goal of loving is an exceptional, perhaps momentary experience – like a religious experience – it can only provide a sense of what this business of love and knowledge is about.

These remarks divorce Gadamer's thinking from Dilthey's Erlebniss-Ästhetik in which artworks are proclaimed the site of intense but momentary experience enjoyed for their own sake independent of their cognitive content.

Supplementing memory by more objective methods may thus increase our confidence that there is a real difference between determinate intrinsic features of momentary experience and the reflective and comparative hedonic judgment and deliberation that discover and use evidence about these.

However, that one can, thus, ultimately, save the simple picture's core, of pleasure as an immediate momentary experience, requiring little or nothing by way of context or intentional content, is, even if true, also not obvious.

Tools used for visual methodology in this research included the use of video and screen shot techniques to capture, analyse and conceptualise a moment of toddler play, For the case example, data collection began spontaneously, using a mobile phone to video capture a momentary experience in which toddler, Luci 23 months, and two adults (grandparents) participated.

For convenience, only a small selection of such experiences have been shown; we can suppose that in reality you enjoyed a distinct momentary experience for (at least) each discernibly distinct location of the pointer as it moved from the half-past position to the quarter-to position.

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In both experiments, the series differed only in the order of positive and negative momentary experiences.

The sounds made by these instruments of war relied heavily on momentary experiences, which gave a feeling of unpredictability as to what would happen next.

We also reflect on the asceticism of a long bicycle journey, on the conflict between intense, momentary experiences and the hours of boredom, on learning to communicate without language, and on the deep, luxurious, dreamless sleep that so often follows a full day in the saddle.

Perhaps our ordinary experience of motion does, after all, consist of nothing but momentary static snapshots – in accord with Cinematic antirealism – but these momentary experiences seem dynamic thanks to the activation of the 'pure motion' mechanism in our visual system.

He therefore proposed that "pleasure" picks out momentary experiences not by any specific introspected quality but rather by their intrinsic desirability, as may be apprehended at the time of experiencing (Sidgwick 1907, pp. 125-31).

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