Sentence examples for subjective essence from inspiring English sources

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There can be a purely physical description of the neurophysiological processes that give rise to an experience, and also of the physical behavior that is typically associated with it, but such a description, however complete, will leave out the subjective essence of the experience – how it is from the point of view of its subject — without which it would not be a conscious experience at all.

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Philosophers who consider subjective experience the essence of consciousness also generally believe, as a correlate, that the existence and nature of animal consciousness can never rigorously be known.

"Tasting is in its essence a subjective business.

Nevertheless, subjective analysis is the essence and nature of qualitative studies.

That said, economic nationalism – which is not based on metaphysical essences or subjective emotions, but on empirically verifiable figures and which therefore must carry conviction by means of rational arguments – does not hold up to scrutiny, for the costs thereof are greater than the benefits.

The first of two programs is straightforward: performances of the Symphonies No. 3 (his most romantic and subjective) and No. 4 (the essence of tragedy, and a summit of pure technique).

The philosopher Thomas Nagel famously asked, in his titular essay, "What is it like to be a bat?": what, in essence, is the subjective experience of a non-human animal?

It might seem that talk of "our cognitive finitude" reintroduces a psychological, subjective element into the very essence of science, but this is not the case.

In a sense, this approach has allowed us to extract some essence of the subjective approach used to assign hinge and shear movements in the DBMM so that these assignments can be made to a larger dataset.

Third, it overlooks the significance of Feuerbach's emphasis on the importance for grasping the essence of religion of precisely those subjective aspects of religious consciousness (imagination and feeling) that Hegel himself regarded as inessential or of secondary importance.

However, in real life applications, some inputs and outputs of subjective, linguistic and vague forms may possess intuitionistic fuzzy essence instead of fuzziness.

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