Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"percipience" Definitions
  1. PERCEPTION

4 Sentences With "percipience"

How to use percipience in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "percipience" and check conjugation/comparative form for "percipience". Mastering all the usages of "percipience" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He kept looking, which was another poem—a poem about the peculiar percipience of the one who gazes out a window.
The word meteoropathy is uncommon in English, but the concept and similar words are widespread in certain other languages. In Polish a sufferer is a meteoropata, in Italian a meteoropatico, in Croatian a meteoropat, Macedonian a метеопат (meteopat)', and Japanese a for example. The German term Wetterempfindlichkeit ('weather sensitivity') refers to symptoms of meteoropathy, whereas Wetterfühligkeit ('weather percipience') refers to weather-related mood swings.
1966 saw the publication of a work "at least eighteen years" in the making: his historical and social commentary on the letters of Pliny the Younger, the first such work ever compiled and one not yet replaced. In Millar's assessment, it "combined immense erudition, percipience and sharpness of vision with a curious slapdashness about small details"; these errors were keenly hunted down by contemporary reviewers. In the same year Sherwin-White became Reader in Ancient History; although he was a potential choice to succeed Ronald Syme as Camden Professor of Ancient History in 1970, this role went to Peter Brunt. Sherwin-White did serve as President of the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies between 1974 and 1977, and his Roman Foreign Policy in the East (1983) appeared four years into his retirement.
Unfortunately, yet underscoring Idealism's remarkable percipience in discerning "the integration of empirical evolution with transcendental Spirit" as reflecting "Spirit-in-action"; "it possessed no yoga—that is, no tried and tested practice for reliably reproducing the transpersonal and superconscious insights that formed the very core of the great Idealist vision". Furthermore, and "because the Idealists lacked a genuine spiritual injunction (practice, exemplar, paradigm), they were indeed, at least in this respect, caught in "mere metaphysics"". Consequently then, and "lacking the means of consistently delivering direct spiritual experience—Idealism in this regard degenerated into abstract speculations without the means of experiential confirmation or rejection" [emphasis in original]. Simply because "every holon has a Left- and a Right-Hand dimension, and therefore every holon without exception has an objective (Right) and an interpretive (Left) component" [emphasis added], postmodernism would ultimately assume "the great and nobel" aim of introducing "interpretation as an intrinsic aspect of the Kosmos" [emphasis in original].

No results under this filter, show 4 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.