claim
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claim:we-certainly-feel-different-degrees-of-life-in-different-human-events-a-handshake-can-be-full-of-life-or-mechanicalWe certainly feel different degrees of life in different human events; a handshake can be full of life or mechanical.
Extends the perception of life to social events.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
probe (1)
probe
- Favorite bar life probegroundsAn experiential invitation to directly perceive the degree of life in a social setting, grounding the claim that human events have different degrees of life.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Summarizes the observation of graded life within the category of living things.
- Demonstrates that even bodily gestures carry the fifteen properties and their associated feeling
- Essential feature of living process, making phenomenological experience the central criterion for evaluation.
- Epistemological claim that phenomenological response is the primary yardstick for evaluating living structure.