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  • Similar experience's with the book of the week, the afternoon play.

    A cool Radio 4? What a turn-off | Victoria Coren 2011

  • Signage can make or break a convention experience's unity and presence.

    MIND MELD: What Can Worldcon and Comic-Con Learn From Each Other? 2009

  • It's the dilemma of a journalist who cares about the experience's of his readers.

    Sunday Discussion: Is There Too Much Hysterical Hype for The Dark Knight? « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • We can then explain those aspects of a partial hallucination that are not genuinely perceptual in terms of “that aspect of experience's indiscriminability from the corresponding aspect of a perceptual awareness of that element”

    Petty Injuries 2009

  • In fact, it is hard to see how an experience's representing something as bad can be an intrinsic motivator all by itself.

    Pain Aydede, Murat 2009

  • As a female documentary filmmaker, who's current project is a personal documentary about my family's experience's in Shanghai during the second Sino-Japanese War, I was pleased to see that there are films with tangential themes to my documentary topic: Asian themed docs (13), historical docs (5) and war docs (8).

    Holly Simpson: A Documentary-Friendly Year For Tribeca 2008

  • The idea of a pyramid, for example, represents an actual pyramid in the sense that it resembles it, but the sensation of pain that one experience's when, say, accidentally lacerating one's arm, in no way resembles the wounded tissue.

    Malebranche's Theory of Ideas and Vision in God Nolan, Lawrence 2008

  • However, Sulzer also recognizes that art can be put to perverse and immoral use as well as healthy and good use, thus while art can contribute to morality both directly and indirectly we must also have an independent grasp of and commitment to the fundamental principles of morality in order to make sure that aesthetic experience's natural tendency to morally good outcomes is not perverted.

    18th Century German Aesthetics Guyer, Paul 2007

  • Something similar goes with regard to the singularity of a hallucinatory experience's noema: if such an experience were veridical, it would, in virtue of its noema, represent a particular perceptual object in all relevant possible worlds (see Section 3 above).

    Edmund Husserl Beyer, Christian 2007

  • Proponents of the epistemic argument respond that it is problematic to maintain both that the qualitative nature of experience can be genuinely novel, and that the quality itself be the same as some property already grasped scientifically: does not the experience's phenomenal nature, which the demonstrative concepts capture, constitute a property in its own right?

    Dualism Robinson, Howard 2007

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