Essays about real objects

  1. Plato
    ... Since they had never been in presence of the real objects, their senses led them to believe that they were seeing the real objects. ...
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  2. Forms, the True Objects of Knowledge
    ... He defines this world of Forms as the world of being. Apart from this world, real objects are merely an imperfect reflection of their true Form. ...
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  3. Definitions of Words
    ... it. The consequence of this is the understanding that there exist incommunicable properties of all real objects. These incommunicable ...
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  4. Comparison of AvantGarde Formal Art work
    ... tried to expose the basic principles that underlie all artwork.2 He said that art should not concern itself with reproducing images of real objects, but should ...
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  5. Immanuel Kant
    ... His system was not a Cartesian theory of hidden, transcendent objects, but a version of empirical realism, that we are directly acquainted with real objects. ...
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  6. Virtual Reality
    ... It contains various types of devices, which allow users to sense and manipulate virtual objects the same way as they would real objects. ...
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  7. Platoamp39s Allegory Of TheCave
    ... They do not know the real objects in the cave, they only see and hear the shadows that those objects cast as they pass before the fire, and the echoes of the ...
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  8. Plato
    ... The chained inhabitants never get to see the real objects, only the distorted images of the objects. Furthermore, the inhabitants ...
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  9. Plato
    ... The chained inhabitants never get to see the real objects, only the distorted images of the objects. Furthermore, the inhabitants ...
    (1622 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  10. An Analysis of Philosophical Explanation
    ... is false. Plato asserts that people can use sense perception in a valid way to discern between false and real objects. Plato and ...
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  11. Platoamp39s Forms
    ... Plato likens the opinions derived from our senses, to the perception of shadows of real objects, cast upon the wall of a cave. True ...
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  12. Max Pechsteins
    ... However, the use of real... objects like human and animal remains, constitutes a perplexing turn of events in the realm of contemporary art practice. ...
    (1216 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  13. Time in Wilderian works
    ... Everywhere, Alwaysampquot. Stage as a symbol of life and characters as representatives of humanity cannot have real objects. In this work ...
    (3562 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)

  14. IT related terms
    ... You can also move the icons around the display screen as if they were real objects on your desk. desktop : The area on the display ...
    (3815 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)

  15. alien
    ... They are real objects seen because of abnormal reflection. Mirages are usually seen on hot flat surfaces such as deserts or roadways. ...
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  16. The Philosophy of Virtual Reality
    ... This simulated world would be an artificial system, that is a set of symbols that imitates real objects by an attempt to capture some of their properties or ...
    (4435 Words -- Approx. 18 Pages)

  17. Plato vs Descartes
    ... According to Plato we see shadows and not the real objects. To be a philosopher one must strive to see the object and what makes that object unique. ...
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  18. Reality, Truths and Beliefs
    ... Bohstedt supports that things such as matter and social constructions are undeniably real. Objects of matter such as land and water, and social constructions ...
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  19. The real function of Philosophy.
    The real function of Philosophy. ... Russell further describes the practical man as ampquotdefinite, obvious, common objects rouse no questions and any unfamiliar ...
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  20. The Chain of Art
    ... Braque. Although it may have seemed to be abstract and geometrical to an untrained eye, cubist art do depict real objects. The shapes ...
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  21. Photography and Fetish
    ... Because photographs are prints of real objects made by a chemical process and not directly by the eye and the brain, this leaves room for symbolism and ...
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  22. Philosophy
    ... without reality. Intellect is stronger than the conception of objects, and that is more real than any chair or toothbrush. The chair ...
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  23. Plato vs. Materialists
    ... For the average person, common sense says that there is a real world of perceivable objects. These objects can be analyzed and understood. ...
    (1958 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  24. The Real Reason Behind the Recent School Shootings
    ... the gun manufacturers. All of these reasons involve material objects that are unable to think for themselves. Televisions and CD ...
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  25. The Fundamental Reality
    ... you get. Thus, forms are more objective than material objects and therefore forms are more real than material objects. Second, the ...
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  26. semiconductor diode
    ... Since the GPU relieves the CPU of the burden of calculating the transforms, you will be able to view scenes rich with complex objects that look real and move ...
    (2171 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  27. Ancient Art
    ... He maintained that art should not concern itself with reproducing images of real objects, but should express only the universal absolutes that underlie reality ...
    (677 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  28. Dream Study
    ... The senses can produce images that are not strictly dependent on external stimulation, and these images can be mistaken for real objects, especially under ...
    (1424 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  29. Symbolism in The Grave
    ... ampquotThus, not only did Porter employ real objects and events in the story, but she also carried the event in her mind for some three decades before it emerged and ...
    (2283 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  30. Piaget Vygotsky
    ... In this stage a person can do mental operations but only with real concrete objects, events or situations. Logical reasons are understood. ...
    (1971 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)



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