The solution, says Bergson, is to cease thinking spatially of that which is temporal; take the other attitude.
The solution is to cease thinking spatially of that which is temporal, to take the other attitude.
In this case the universe must of necessity be spatially unbounded and of finite magnitude, its magnitude being determined by the value of that mean density.
Mach, for example--is possible only if the universe is spatially finite.
Therefore the question whether the universe is spatially finite or not seems to me decidedly a pregnant question in the sense of practical geometry.
His observations have taught him to distinguish between the gland as a spatially limited physical organ and the gland as a functional sphere, and to conceive of the latter as the essential gland.
Wherever anything in the pure spatial adjacency of physical things remains inexplicable, resort is had to hypothetical pictures whose content consists once more of nothing but spatially extended and spatially adjacent items.
For the one-eyed, colour-blind spectator, therefore, any change in the state of movement of a spatially confined entity could be attributed only to the action of another such entity outside itself.
For this consciousness is by its very nature confined to the contemplation of spatially apparent entities which for this reason can be considered only as existing spatially side by side.
What we have thus found to be the true nature of the event perceived as a body's growth in volume under the influence of heat has a definite effect on our conception of spatially extended matter as such.
In optical research we have therefore always to do with pictures, spatially bounded.
A special role, however, is played by the phosphorus, which shows that the assimilative power of the plant is sufficient to transform phosphorus from a physically not traceable state into one of spatially bounded materiality.
Yet there is a phenomenon by which the decrease of the inner intensity of the light becomes spatially apparent and thus spatially measurable.
The anti-grav-car circled around a three-hundred-foot steel tower that supported a conveyer head spatially coexistent with one on a top floor of some outtime tall building, and let down in front of a low prefabricated steel shed.
The aircar lost speed and altitude; below, the countryside was dotted with conveyer heads, each spatially coexistent with some outtime police post or operation.
The activity will presumably be that of arranging spatially the sensations or appearances due to things in themselves.
He is thinking that, given the origination of sensations in us by the thing in itself, it is the business of the mind to arrange these sensations spatially in order to attain knowledge of the spatial world.
The conclusion follows simply from the nature of objects as spatiallyand temporally related, whether they are phenomena or not.
Kant is thinking of as spatially and temporally related,[6] and that this restriction is not justified, since a sensation or a pain which has only intensive quantity is just as much entitled to be called an object of perception.
The immediate objects of sight, the coloured surfaces which make up the visible world, are spatially external in the natural meaning of this phrase.
The great estate is not always built up by the mere consolidation of pieces of land which are already united in ownership, though spatially they may be separate.
The great estate is formed in another and less innocent way, by throwing together holdings whose possession is separate, though spatially they may be contiguous.
But whether spatially or not, we strive to conceive ideas as many, each one of them existing by itself, and susceptible of being thought independently of the others.
By noon of the next day, Verkan Vall had at least a hundred men gathered in the big room at the First Level fissionables refinery at Jarnabar, spatially co-existent with the Fourth Level temple of Yat-Zar at Zurb.
The truth, Brad realized, was that the Cluster Queen was drawing closer both spatially and on the descending node of the hyperspatial arc!
The Cluster Queen started a wide hyperspatial turn, remaining spatially alongside the Fleury.
The Queen had withdrawnspatially and hyperspatially.
The Queen started over toward the crates, but coasted past, turned and came back to take post spatially alongside the disabled craft.
But according to the common teaching of Catholic theologians it has its internal quantity, its distinct integral parts, organs and members--really distinct from one another, though interpenetrating and not spatially external to one another.
Here we must at once lay aside as erroneous the crude conception of something as located spatially within something else, as contained in container, as e.
The parts of space have to be conceived as spatially interrelated.
In the case of persons spatially separated, this unity is effected by the reciprocity maintained between them across the dividing distance.
Only then, when the conflict between the old as old and the new as new is practically over, does the triumphant new begin to go forth spatially as a conquering influence from the home of its youth into regions outlying and remote.
Society is made up of individualsspatially separated, territorially distributed, and capable of independent locomotion.
Members of a society spatially separate, but socially in contact through sense perception and through communication of ideas, may be thereby mobilized to collective behavior.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spatially" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.