This gives his prose a sense of '
presentness' and the readers feel that they are in a close proximity as if events are occurring in their presence.
This companion reinforces the "
presentness" of historical contexts, reminiscence, and their prodigious pertinence to what we think of as contemporary Pakistan.
It is with this in mind that he posed the question: "is there any reason why we ought to study things under the aspect of their past-ness rather than under the aspect of their present-ness, which is the aspect under which everything offers itself for contemplation immediately?" (16) White believed that the study of past things under the aspect of their
presentness was the only redeeming path for history; it was also the path that led him away from the discipline.
"A fotografia afirma a presenca do mundo aceitando a nossa ausencia dele" ["Photography maintains the
presentness of the world by accepting ou abscence from it"] (Cavell, 1979, p.23, traducao nossa).
Fiddes goes on to advise us not to confuse "presence" with "
presentness." In their encounter with the uncanny experience of Tim Finnegan's rising, the mourners become aware of a threat to their "
presentness" and work to maintain their hopeful expectation of the future without reflecting upon their "presence," the knowing of the self in the world.
As for the dimensions of collaboration against which team members' interactions could be evaluated, Smith and Arnston (1991) stated that the criteria for collaboration include genuineness, empathic understanding, positive regard for the other,
presentness, and aspirit of mutual equality.
There are various ways --at least, four in our view--in which one may interpret the locution "being present to the mind", i.e., by appealing either to (i)
presentness in content, or to (ii)
presentness in mode, or even to (iii) feeling of particularity, or finally to (iv) vividness.
The accurate translation according to Heidegger, however, would be a set of significations comprising 'home stead', at-homeness, a standing in and by itself, a self enclosedness, an integral
presentness or thereness (German; Anwesen).