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Example sentences for "spatial"

Lexicographically close words:
spat; spate; spatha; spathe; spathes; spatially; spatio; spatious; spatium; spats
  1. For the fact that it would have no pores by no means involves that no possible force could do away with the continuity of its spatial parts.

  2. We can now understand why changes in verbal language, as it constituted a framework for time and spatial experiences, were not necessarily reflected in changes in design.

  3. Spatial reasoning and replication of phenomena, usually associated with the living as aspects of common-sense knowledge, are also constitutive of the new science.

  4. A non-language-based rationality- spatial reasoning, for instance-becomes necessary in this realm of inquiry.

  5. Once our spatial concept improved and progress in lens processing was made, we were able to change the lens, to make it more adaptive (wide angle, zoom) to functions related to visual experiences.

  6. You have passed into the fourth dimension of spatial realization.

  7. Unity, balance, and harmony become manifest as spatial properties - you had been taught to regard them as principles of art.

  8. Our present spatial milieu has settled down to a seemingly three dimensional finality because our thought-form has become so habitual as to give rise to certain geometric axioms.

  9. For while intuition does give a fairer perception of human feeling, the reason with its spatial and tactile prejudice can do little with that perception.

  10. Yet one may, I imagine, assert with Bergson that the practical intelligence is most closely adapted to spatial qualities.

  11. Thought and love, forgetfulness and hate, are not hampered by temporal and spatial boundaries.

  12. And no severance of temporal ties or compression of spatial limits can ever cut the condign bonds of duty and annihilate the essential distinctions of good and evil, magnanimity and meanness, faithfulness and treachery.

  13. We are familiar with the idea that a given spatial area may contain parts which are invisible to us.

  14. And, thus understood, the expression does include colours, and the size and shape of colours, and spatial relations in three dimensions between these patches of colour, but it includes nothing else.

  15. Thus one spatial object may be contained within another, and entirely enclosed by the other.

  16. In the first place, the essential thing about space is spatial order, and mere points, by themselves, will not account for spatial order.

  17. Spatial and temporal relations must sometimes be included, for example in the case of a swift motion falling wholly within the specious present.

  18. It is obvious that his argument assumes absolute space; but it is spatial relations that are alone important, and they cannot be reduced to points.

  19. But this raises no real difficulty, because the spatial order of perspectives is found empirically to be independent of the particular "things" chosen for defining the order.

  20. He concludes that number is neither spatial and physical, nor subjective, but non-sensible and objective.

  21. But the facts are also consistent with the denial of spatial and temporal entities over and above things with spatial and temporal relations.

  22. If one carries his study far enough, he will find even the properties which are significant for spatial knowledge giving way to those which facilitate knowledge of other things--perhaps a knowledge of the general relations of number.

  23. There will be nothing in the conceptual definitions even to suggest spatial form, size, or direction.

  24. That a child must work alone and not engage in group activities in order to be free and let his individuality develop, is a notion which measures individuality by spatial distance and makes a physical thing of it.

  25. Qualities which do not count for the pursuit of knowledge about spatial relations are left out; those which are important for this purpose are accentuated.

  26. But this difference is not lessened by the fact that the latter is dependent, in a measure, upon the correct systematization of our spatial experiences by means of methodical processes.

  27. It would, therefore, appear that our entire attitude towards things spatial must be changed before we can even begin to perceive the reality which is really the object of all researches in this domain.

  28. Our view involves no space curvature nor any other spatial distortion.

  29. Involutionary Kathekos, therefore, may be said to be the primordial wilderness of disorder which outskirts the well laid-out and carefully planned garden of the spatial universe.

  30. Upon this view it is seen that conclusions based upon such a procedure render our notion of the extension of bodies in space identical with the notion of spatial extensity.

  31. Science describes and registers the facts with their temporal and spatial laws; philosophy studies their causality and significance.

  32. Here it may be a question of spatial as well as of temporal phenomena.

  33. First, we need to know the facts in their temporal and spatial order, and the way they hang together in a system of law.

  34. The very same thing may be said of spatial complexes.

  35. The events of sense perception permit also conceptually of infinite division in their spatial relations.

  36. In order to have inertia, one must also have spatial properties which make the existence of inertia possible.

  37. They all know where they're going, and where they've been without relation to anything but the spatial co-ordinates around them.

  38. How does that particle once started gain the knowledge to continue without some direct control over its spatial framework?

  39. For example the gravitational field due to a material object at rest in a certain time-system may be expected to exhibit in its formulation particular reference to spatial and temporal quantities of that time-system.

  40. The same remark is also true of the particular conditions requisite for the other spatial elements.

  41. There is a derivative relation between objects and spatial elements which I call the relation of location; and when this relation holds, I say that the object is located in the abstractive element.

  42. The mutual structural relations between events are both spatial and temporal.

  43. Also the passage of nature is exhibited equally in spatial transition as well as in temporal transition.

  44. But this differentiation between space and time, though inherent in nature, is comparatively superficial; and space and time are each partial expressions of one fundamental relation between events which is neither spatial nor temporal.

  45. I now proceed to consider how the spatial entities are obtained by the same method.

  46. Furthermore it was also noted that there were many spatial abstractive elements which we had not yet defined.

  47. The most simple expression of the properties of this structure are to be found in our spatial and temporal relations.

  48. What I mean is that there are no spatial facts or temporal facts apart from physical nature, namely that space and time are merely ways of expressing certain truths about the relations between events.

  49. Hence there is no pointwise connexion between the two and it is meaningless to say that the molecules of the grass are in any place which has a determinate spatial relation to the place occupied by the grass which we see.

  50. We are here considering the spatial side of the passage of nature.

  51. Such an event is a mere spatial point-flash of instantaneous duration.

  52. Furthermore the mutual relations of the material entities at each instant formed these entities into a spatial configuration in an unbounded space.

  53. But great care is required in the definition of spatial and temporal elements from this basis in order to avoid tacit limitations really depending on undefined relations and properties.

  54. Such an incipient ideality of matter which no longer appears under the spatial form, but as temporal ideality, is sound the sensuous acknowledged as ideal, whose abstract visibility is transformed into audibility.

  55. Whatever may be our ultimate conception of an ideal world, we must not for the present attempt to start from any standpoint too far removed from the temporal and spatial existence which alone we know.

  56. I in some sense fuse into one Mrs. Sidgwick's two first hypotheses by my own hypothesis of actual presence, actual spatial changes induced in the metetherial, but not in the material world.

  57. Any moment some great imagination may leap out into the dark, touch the secret places of life, lay bare the cardinal mystery of the marriage of the spatial with the non-spatial.

  58. For example, physically, in a spatial {6} sense, a nurse can be ordered into parallel existence with another.

  59. An individual's unique experience of his present spatial and temporal reality including his past experiences and expectations of the future.

  60. Thus, a patient's spatial world may change, expand or diminish, become unmanageable or manageable day by day.

  61. As regards space, we must, by an effort of mind sui generis, follow the progression or rather the regression of the extra-spatial degrading itself into spatiality.

  62. Deduction succeeds in things moral only metaphorically, so to speak, and just in the measure in which the moral is transposable into the physical, I should say translatable into spatial symbols.

  63. In spatial movement and in change in general they saw only pure illusion.

  64. Deduction, then, does not work unless there be spatial intuition behind it.

  65. The horse was supposed to learn the meaning of the word "times" by means of the spatial separation of the groups; he was to be taught to notice and to count the groups, and also the number of units in a single group.

  66. Then as regards the Nous occupying space, it is not true that greater and smaller are necessarily spatial relations.

  67. And to say that Anaxagoras did not realize that mind is non-spatial is merely to say that he lived before the time of Descartes.

  68. That is to say, physics is concerned with phenomena and appearances, things which exist in space and time, as opposed to the timeless and non-spatial Ideas.

  69. For simplicity we will consider it only in its spatial significance.

  70. For atoms, being without parts and spatial distinction of parts, can join only without any reference to such spatial distinction, and hence do not possess the power of originating effects.

  71. Thus we may assume that there is a physical space in which physical objects have spatial relations corresponding to those which the corresponding sense-data have in our private spaces.

  72. That is to say, we can know nothing of what it is like in itself, but we can know the sort of arrangement of physical objects which results from their spatial relations.

  73. Modern dynamism (or energism) is wrong when it thinks it can dispense with these hypotheses and replace the atoms by the notion of immaterial non-spatial points of force.

  74. The great regard which mathematics enjoys as an exact science in all branches of knowledge is chiefly due to its formal accuracy, and to the possibility of expressing infallibly spatial and time quantities in number and mass.

  75. The idea of a fourth spatial dimension may be likened to a fresh lens in the telescope or microscope of speculation.

  76. Miss Williams's notion of the Fourth Spatial Dimension is a spiritual one.

  77. We have always enjoyed the idea of the Fourth Spatial Dimension.

  78. They are neither in a temporal nor in a spatial relation with the one soul, for they are not self-existent.

  79. Changes no doubt take place in bodies having atomic constitution, but these changes are changes of quality due to spatial changes in the position of the atoms or to the introduction of new atoms and their re-arrangement.

  80. The spatial qualities of things are however perceived by the senses directly, but the time-order is a scheme of the citta or the buddhi.


  81. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spatial" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.