Sentence examples for sensible representations from inspiring English sources

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The correlate to doxic phenomenality is subjectivity in the standard sense: the sensible representations are bound to an "I".

Baumgarten begins the work with a series of definitions, defining "discourse" as a "series of words that bring to mind [intelligimus] connected representations," "sensible representations" as ones "received through the lower part of the cognitive faculty," "sensible discourse" as a "discourse of sensible representations," and finally a "poem" as a "perfect sensible discourse".

But if our sensible representations would, in themselves, present a simple, partless, Parmenidean object beyond time and space, how is it that they in fact seem to represent distinct things in our awareness?

Baumgarten begins by defining the "inferior" or "lower faculty of cognition" as that which works with sensible representations, which are in turn "indistinct, that is, obscure or confused" (Metaphysik, §§382 3, pp. 115 16).

According to this, the two most sensible representations for a monodentate metal carbonyl are [M]=C=O or [M]C [O] and we have chosen the second one, since we think that, in general, it fits somewhat better with experimental values of IR frequencies or bond distances, even if it implies a non-standard valence for the oxygen atom.

Feuerbach sought to further expose this contraction in his 1839 essay, "On Philosophy and Christianity," in which he for the first time publically repudiated the Hegelian claim that philosophy affirms in the form of conceptual thinking the same truths affirmed by religion in the form of sensible representations.

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Moreover, this complex of human mental powers is productive of pleasure, through the sensible representation of perfection, in its own right.

Next, Baumgarten divides the sensible representation or judgment of perfections and imperfections into the "intuitive" and the "symbolic," that is, those which consist in sensible properties directly and those which consist in sensible properties taken as symbols of something else, and then adds that the sensible cognition of a perfection is pleasing and that of its imperfection displeasing.

As a result, we feel that it is all the more important to confirm that the assumed power law functional form is indeed a sensible representation of what one should expect in in vivo and in vitro recordings, which, unlike the physical systems considered when deriving the power law statistics, are finite-size systems.

They also preserved the idea, if not a sensible representation of it, of healthy dietary patterns, and provided examples to show that these are variations on a theme.

At stake during redistricting are the political fortunes of the parties and their incumbents, often at the expense of sensible representation for communities.

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