ontologically incompatible entities to exist and act on each other, without shattering akin to Cornelius ... of the term which consciously preserve the dialectic it captures between the subjective and the objective ... more details
s more subjective interpretation http plato.stanford.edu entries qm copenhagen Stanford Encyclopedia ... entity or a discernible component of some discrete entity. The subjective view, that the wave function ... between those who treat it as definitely and entirely subjective, and those who are non committal ... that it might hit, and that each of these hits occurs in a separate universe. An adherent of the subjective ... subjective view of collapse . Some argue that the concept of the collapse of a real wave function was introduced ... see different wave functions? u The Copenhagen Interpretation u Wigner s friend highlights the subjective ... different wave functions. The distinction between the objective nature of reality and the subjective ... must not be misunderstood to imply that some kind of subjective features are to be brought .... ref name Heisenberg1958 If the wave function is regarded as ontologically real, and collapse is entirely rejected, a many worlds theory results. If wave function collapse is regarded as ontologically ... more details
wiktionary The term lyrical may mean Lyrics , or words in songs Lyrical dance , a style of dancing Emotion al, expressing strong feelings Lyric poetry , poetry that expresses a subjective, personal point of view disambig ... more details
analyses of personal experience. This turn toward the subjective idealism subjective ... basic to reality than the things we perceive, while subjective idealism subjective idealists and phenomenalism ... , Ch. 1 ref Subjective idealists like George Berkeley are anti realism anti realists about ... immediate subjective experience. Objective idealism Objective idealists make claims about a transempirical world, but simply deny that this world is essentially divorced from or ontologically prior ... our subjective awareness a rejection of epistemological idealism but propose that this reality is grounded ... without restricting their epistemology to ordinary experience and subjective idealists like ... external objects, unlike Schopenhauer and other modern philosophers. Subjective idealism main Subjective Idealism Subjective Idealism immaterialism or phenomenalism describes a relationship between experience .... Proponents include Berkeley, ref Berkeley s version of Idealism is usually referred to as Subjective ... to as subjective idealism , contending that individuals can only know sensations and ideas of objects ... Searle criticising some versions of idealism, summarises two important arguments for subjective idealism ... the ideal as being mental pictures that constitute subjective knowledge . The ideal, for him, is what ... versa. So there is no difference between the subjective and the objective, that is, the ideal and the real ... philosophy absolute idealism in contrast to the subjective idealism of Berkeley and the transcendental ... W Cunningham page 202 Ontologically i am an idealist, since i believe that all that exists is spiritual ... more details
ontologically objective. Searle calls any value judgment epistemically subjective . Thus, Mount McKinley McKinley is prettier than Mount Everest Everest is epistemically subjective, whereas ... ref But the pain itself is ontologicallysubjective it is only experienced by the person having it. Searle ... particles in fields of force, but that yet, on the other hand, consciousness is clearly a subjective first person experience. Searle says simply that both are true consciousness is a real subjective ..., Searle thinks there are certain phenomena including all conscious experiences which are ontologicallysubjective, i.e. are experienced subjectively. For example, although it might be subjective or objective in the epistemic sense, a doctor s note that a patient suffers from back pain is an ontologically ... senses of objective subjective are cleanly separable is crucial to his self proclaimed biological ... more details
mind and the material body, while being ontology ontologically distinct substances ..., and that consciousness is ontologically irreducible to neurobiology and physics. It asserts that when ... naturalism . His view is that although mental states are ontology ontologically irreducible ... influence on physical states both ontologically and causally irreducible . It asserts that while material ..., causing the foot to withdraw. Subjective argument in support of dualism A very important argument ... have a certain subjective quality to them, whereas physical seem not to. So, for example, one may .... ref Philosophers of mind call the subjective aspects of mental events qualia or raw feels . There is something ... and immaterial substance from, or if its properties are ontologically independent of, the brain ... more details
wiktionary psychophysical Psychophysical may refer to Psychophysics , the subdiscipline of psychology dealing with the relationship between physical stimuli and their subjective correlates, or percepts Psychophysiology , the branch of psychology that is concerned with the physiological bases of psychological processes Psychophysical parallelism , in philosophy, is the theory that the conscious and nervous processes vary concomitantly whether or not there be any causal connection between them disambiguation ... more details
Wiktionary Immaterial may refer to The opposite of matter , material , materialism , or materialistic Maya illusion A concept in all Dharmic religions , that all matter is a grand illusion. Incorporeality Immaterialism, or subjective idealism Immaterial collection Immaterial collection , a 2002 short story collection by Robert Hood disambig ... more details
de Finetti usually refers to the Italian probabilist and statistician Bruno de Finetti , noted for the operational subjective conception of probability. His works include de Finetti s theorem , which explains why exchangeable observations are conditionally independent given some usually unobservable quantity de Finetti diagram , used to graph the genotype frequencies of populations disambig ... more details
incompdab date April 2012 mergeto A priori date April 2012 In statistics, the term a priori may be to either a priori probability a priori probability , a form of logical epistemic probability or a misnomer for prior probability , or pre data subjective or logical epistemic probability. disambig cleanup date April 2012 ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Ebepius regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Lycaenidae genus Ebepius Ebepius is a genus of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae . Epebius is currently viewed as a subjective junior synonym of Deloneura Trimen 1868 Category Lycaenidae Lycaenidae stub vi Ebepius ... more details
Smooth R&B is a subjective term that refers to the mellower subset of R&B. Smooth jazz a mellower type of jazz, similar to R&B. Slow jam a ballad commonly marketed as R&B sometimes has overlap with smooth jazz. disambiguation Category Rhythm and blues Category Smooth jazz ... more details
Qualia is a term used in philosophy to refer to subjective conscious experiences. Qualia may also refer to Qualia Sony , a series of electronic products produced by Sony Qualia album Qualia album , a 2008 album by Japanese rock band Jinn Qualia song Qualia song , a 2010 single by Japanese rock band Uverworld disambig ... more details
dependency is a poset because it is a binary relation, every thing is ontologically dependent on itself for its existence, two things that are mutually ontologically dependent must be the same thing ... more details
God as both ontologically and causally prior to all other substance others, including Spinoza , argued ... conception of social determinism . For Habermas, only a subjective form of liberty could be conceived ... more details
. Chalmers argues for an explanatory gap from the objective to the subjective, and criticizes ... property ontology ontologically autonomous of any known or even possible physical properties ... more details
universals logically or ontologically separate from the objects of sense perception. These Forms are often ..., and the personal, subjective aspects of human life that are the most important also, for Kierkegaard ... more details
subjective, yet necessary, preconditions of any given object insofar as this object is an appearance ... s phenomena noumena distinction suggests that phenomena and noumena are ontologically distinct ... more details
no footnotes date September 2010 Hegelianism Absolute idealism is an ontology ontologically monistic philosophy attributed to G. W. F. Hegel . It is Hegel s account of how being is ultimately comprehensible as an all inclusive whole. Hegel asserted that in order for the thinking self psychology subject human reason or consciousness to be able to know its object philosophy object the world at all, there must be in some sense an Identity philosophy identity of thought and being. Otherwise, the subject would never have access to the object and we would have no certainty about any of our knowledge of the world. To account for the differences between thought and being, however, as well as the richness and diversity of each, the unity of thought and being cannot be expressed as the abstract identity Law of identity A A . Absolute idealism is the attempt to demonstrate this unity using a new speculative philosophical method, which requires new concepts and rules of logic. According to Hegel, the absolute ground of being is essentially a dynamic, historical process of necessity that unfolds by itself in the form of increasingly complex forms of being and of consciousness, ultimately giving rise to all the diversity in the world and in the concept s with which we think and make sense of the world. The absolute idealist position was dominant in the nineteenth century in Germany, Britain, and, much less so, the United States. The absolute idealist position should be distinguished from the subjective idealism of George Berkeley Berkeley , the transcendental idealism of Kant , or the idealisms of Fichte and Friedrich Schelling Schelling . Teachings For Hegel, the interaction of opposites generates in dialectic al fashion all concepts we use in order to understand the world. Moreover, this development occurs not only in the individual mind, but also through history. In the Phenomenology of Spirit , for example, Hegel presents a history of human consciousness as a journey through stages ... more details
refimprove date April 2012 notability date April 2012 Philip Zhai also known as Zhai Zhenming zh t s p Zh i Zh nm ng w Chai Chenming , born 1957 is a philosopher who writes in both English language English and Chinese language Chinese . Zhai is the author of Get Real A Philosophical Adventure in Virtual Reality 1998 Rowman & Littlefield , in which he argues that the logical extreme of virtual reality is ontology ontologically equivalent to actual reality whatever that means . Zhai also writes about cyberspace in light of its connection to virtual reality. The other book that he s written in English is The Radical Choice and Moral Theory 1994 Kluwer . Zhai began to write philosophy in Chinese in 2000, when he took a professorship in philosophy at Zhongshan University , China. When Richard Rorty visited China in July 2004, Zhai confronted Rorty s neo pragmatism with his own reciprocal transcendentalism . External links http www.webcitation.org query?url http www.geocities.com Athens 3328&date 2009 10 25 05 33 04 Get Real A Philosophical Adventure in Virtual Reality &mdash Zhai s Web page closed Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zhai, Philip ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Chinese philosopher DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zhai, Philip Category Chinese philosophers Category Living people philosopher stub China academic bio stub ... more details
by nature. The life is the foundation of our subjective experience like the subjective experience of a sorrow, of seeing a color or the pleasure of drinking fresh water in summer and of our subjective powers the subjective power of moving the hand or the eyes for example . Michel Henry also establishes ... vs. biological life This phenomenological definition of life is founded on our concrete subjective ... more details
Suds or SUDS may refer to Suds foam Soap foam Beer slang SpongeBob SquarePants season 1 Sleepy Time Suds Suds , an episode in season 1 of the animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants that aired along with Sleepy Time on January 17, 2000 Suds film , a 1920 silent film produced by and starring Mary Pickford Can be spelt Suds or Sudz SUDS Subjective units of distress scale Subjective Units of Distress Scale , a psychological term Sudden unexplained death syndrome Sudden Unexpected or Unexplained Death Syndrome , the sudden unexpected death of adolescents and adults during sleep Sustainable urban drainage systems Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems SUDS Sydney University Dramatic Society See also lookfrom intitle Sud disambiguation disambig ... more details
Image Acr quality scale.png thumb 250px right A five level scale for rating quality. Absolute Category Rating ACR is a test method used in video quality quality tests. It has been standardized in ITU T Recommendation P.910. ref http www.itu.int rec T REC P.910 en P.910 Subjective video quality assessment methods for multimedia applications . ITU T Recommendation , approved in 1999 09. Retrieved on 2008 05 29. ref In this method, a single test condition generally an image or a video sequence is presented to the viewers once only. They should then give a quality rating on an ACR scale. Test conditions should be presented in random order. See also Subjective video quality References Reflist External links http www.its.bldrdoc.gov vqeg Video Quality Experts Group VQEG Category Film and video technology pl ACR ... more details
multiple issues cleanup March 2010 unreferenced March 2010 orphan November 2010 Data quality assessment is the process of exposing technical and business data issues in order to plan data cleansing and data enrichment strategies. Technical quality issues are generally easy to discover and correct, such as Inconsistent standards in structure, format values Missing data, default values Spelling errors, data in wrong fields Business quality issues are more subjective and are associated with business process es such as generating accurate reports, ensuring that data driven processes are working correctly. Business data quality measures like accuracy and correctness are subjective and need Subject matter expert Subject Matter Expert SME involvement to assess data quality . DEFAULTSORT Data Quality Assessment Category Data quality ... more details