Sentence examples for worldly objects from inspiring English sources

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Barth cites Homer's descriptions of the "wine-dark sea" and "rosy-fingered Dawn," as claims on worldly objects that have daunted writers down through the ages.

It is perfectly plausible that emotions and thoughts that relate to God are mediated by the same circuits in the brain that mediate similar responses to worldly objects and activities.

This means that, in its purest and philosophical sense, nature is not perceptible in the same way the worldly objects are.

(DJN IV.4.4) Before or without such agreements, worldly objects are in a state of negative community, meaning that they belong to no one in particular but lie open for anyone to use as needed.

And Rosenzweig depicts the redemptive bringing together of the worldly objects of narrative and the persons of dialogue in the communal song that anticipates the ultimate unity of redemption.

It means understanding the impermanence and imperfect nature of worldly objects and ideas, and to understand the law of karma.

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When a person describes his experience, he will use words, such as red and oval, that describe not the experience (e.g., the image) itself but the worldly object the experience is of.

(This view has the merit of explaining the apparent "transparency" of descriptions of experience i.e., the fact that the words a person uses to describe his experience always apply at a minimum to the worldly object the experience is of).

That encounter evinces a particular feature: the other impacts me unlike any worldly object or force.

We take a sentimental response in ourselves, say envy, and attribute to the worldly object a feature it doesn't really have, such as being enviable.

Broad does not equate or identify the perception of a worldly object with the sort of immediate acquainting awareness we have (or seem to have) with its facing surface (pace Chisholm, 1957, p. 154).

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