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human experience

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meanings of humanand experience


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human
adjective
uk /ˈhjuː.mən/ us /ˈhjuː.mən/
being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed ...
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experience
noun
uk /ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/ us /ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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Examples of human experience


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This replaces an accumulated literature of patterns corresponding to words, sentences, paragraphs, chapters, and books that encapsulates meaning from humanexperience and life.
Nonetheless, two nursing studies examine the copresence of sorrow and gratitude within humanexperience.
I believe that, in fact, we can generalize the role of particularity in humanexperience.
First, regarding dependency as part of the normal humanexperience neither elevates nor debases it.
The last 60 years have seen significant changes in people's lives, on every level of human experience, including changes in cultural codes and behaviours.
Regrettably, this book does not provide an insight into the raw humanexperience of exploitation.
And, he's interested in very big ideas - hard ideas, in terms of humanexperience.
It can be recognised as being part of humanexperience, regardless of the level of listening competence.
The humanexperience of space is a bodily one, rather than a distanced visual observation.
Recognition of the spiritual dimension of the humanexperience broadens the avenues of compassionate medical care and is not limited by culture or religion.
This results in a situation in which most, if not all, aspects of humanexperience could be excluded from divine passibility.
So in both cases, some perspective on the character of a swathe of humanexperience is presupposed.
And the cultural residues of all this interaction remind us that humanexperience was always much more complex than racial categorization supposed.
Yet it finds an interpretation of the events from basic humanexperience-what the events meant and still mean for those who participated in them.
These paradigms also afford entirely different kinds of knowledge: knowledge from reason and knowledge from the fully humanexperience of direct engagement.
The multifaceted nature of humanexperience is bound to influence the thinking and writing of people at any given time.
This rationalist view, where knowledge transcended humanexperience and sense perception, consisted of frameworks of concepts, procedures and rules.
The identity crisis, often misunderstood as solely a problem of adolescence or middle age, is a ubiquitous aspect of humanexperience, occurring at any age.
The perceived objective-subjective differences are frequently reiterated in many areas of humanexperience.
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