Escape from the world into transcendence or Epicurean ataraxis were not sufficient. |
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A lot of Bresson's work has been read to have spiritual transcendence, yet also can be read existentially, politically and morally. |
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This is the mythos of tragedy, combined with a glorious transcendence of conflict. |
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The goal of Buddhism is nirvana, a transcendence of the confines of mind and body. |
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How much does the experience of transcendence alter the modern world of degraded or cheapened thought and feeling? |
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The effect was often consolatory, showing acceptance, or even transcendence in the face of death. |
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Indeed, he draws determinate conclusions only about the people who respond to the sense of transcendence or about the characters in their novels. |
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Fundamentalists, on the other hand, have emphasized the transcendence of God. |
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I could imagine myself doing all of those things attempted but without ever feeling any sense of the numinous or of transcendence. |
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He interprets the moment of suicidal hesitation as a Keatsian yearning for transcendence through death. |
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Cataracts and liver spots don't bring moral enlightenment or spiritual transcendence. |
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In the process she achieves a kind of sanctification and transcendence through martyrdom. |
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With the unparalleled realism of the film's opening sequences barely moments behind, the scene shifts to one of patriotic transcendence. |
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They are the inability to distinguish between transcendence in fact and transcendence in illusion. |
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In this way, the bodies of the dancers become linked to the concepts of space, time and transcendence. |
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As for many romantic poets, love is the agent for the fusion of souls, spiritual transcendence, and metaphysical existence. |
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But however familiar nature is, men still feel its transcendent power, along with a corresponding intimation of transcendence in themselves. |
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Of course, as you know, I've never really seen the transcendence in post-punk. |
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The only way to destroy theism is to reject all forms of transcendence, personalism, and dualism. |
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And now that we know all about them, there still remains the mystery of his transcendence. |
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To be able to interact consistently with these children, he turns to the virtues of compassion, generosity, mindfulness, love, and the transcendence of ego. |
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Acquiring siddhi through Tantric discipline does not really rely on a physical partnership because transcendence relies on devotional practices and surrendering of the ego. |
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Jesus speaks of God as Father simply and directly, without any of the qualifying phrases which were often used to safeguard the transcendence of God. |
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We lack not voices, few they may be, now speaking out, as did prophets of old, about the need for transcendence. |
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The acquisition of luxury is both an attempt at transcendence and an act of appropriation, like the picking of the apple in the garden of Eden. |
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This hope for transcendence beyond the daily details of our lives lies deep within the human heart. |
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But transcendence, despite having all these things going for it, has bombed at the box office and with critics alike. |
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Especially in transcendence, co-produced by Nolan, which continues the grand theme of suspiciously familiar plots. |
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Moreover, the lights emblazing the back of this wall speak ironically about the medium's power of transcendence. |
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Neither believers nor unbelievers, whether on the left or the right, agreed to meet on the allegedly common ground of ultimacy and transcendence and cosmic order. |
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If Being resonates in the verb to be, then transcendence must belong either to Being and verbality, or transcendence must differ from them. |
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They bring light and pleasure into our lives, they give us the charm of poetry and art, and they build bridges to knowledge and transcendence. |
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An overemphasis of a disjunction often serves the cause of the discourse, as an invitation to a transcendence of opposites. |
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The issue is not to eliminate this act of transcendence, but rather to avoid having it used to institute permanent discrimination. |
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His preoccupations caricature Fedor's preoccupation with infinity by reducing what is for Fedor a kind of otherworldly transcendence to the pragmatism of a perpetuum mobile. |
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She also called European citizens who are believers to reflect on how to use the principle of transcendence for the sake of the common good. |
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Reason as such is open to transcendence and only in the encounter between transcendent reality and faith and reason does man find himself. |
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It is the point at which heaven and earth kiss: transcendence is not distant, but here in history, on earth. |
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We see detoxing as a path to transcendence, a symbol of modern urban virtue and self-transformation through abstinence. |
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Despite some of the despicable things she's done, we hope she'll find a little transcendence in the world of cads, cowards and creeps that surround her. |
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Do ladders signify transcendence or the impossibility of climbing past a fixed point? |
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Yet, initially, Sabina is far removed from anything resembling the road to transcendence. |
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God is experienced as radical transcendence and radical immanence. |
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Nietzsche, and Spinoza challenge any transcendence, any categorical imperative, any external law. |
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Enough to raise themselves to the same level of transcendence. |
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Scientific discoveries in this field and the possibilities of technological intervention seem so advanced as to force a choice between two types of reasoning: reason open to transcendence or reason closed within immanence. |
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She serves her themes most potently with an unflinching tumble of violent encounters that effectively transform Hal's liberation from a peacenik's wish-fulfillment fantasy into a haunting act of transcendence. |
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Far from the notion that teaching can be a matter of sharing or of maieutic, Levinas asserts the total dissymmetry of the relationship and the transcendence and complete otherness of the teacher. |
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Some people within the church interpret this development in negative terms and feel it to be godlessness, a denial of transcendence and a loss of the church's power. |
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Beloved brothers and children, the message of the Resurrection, this transcendence of human weakness, is the message of life over the world's corruption and humanity's adventure. |
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The symbolic that, according to its etymology, gathers immanence and transcendence, the sensible and the suprasensible, is also the diabolic, i.e. what upholds the separation within this very relation. |
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Druidism can be seen as another quasi-Masonic phenomenon, and druids of this ilk are on a par with any other odd fellows, their aim being clubbable mutual assistance rather than mystical transcendence. |
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Elevated fiction reaches for transcendence. |
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And yet Ms Gordimer writes so tenderly and searchingly about Julie's gradual transcendence of her western self that she manages to hold scepticism at bay. |
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Microsoft has been aspiring to transcendence. |
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Another significant theme and one of particular transcendence was that of the self-criticism of the trades unionists' paper at both European and national levels. |
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Although churches promote Christmas as a time of spiritual transcendence and commerce as an opportunity for domestic hedonism, it can be three days of dark and painful farce for many people. |
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Most likely to: Induce feelings of quasi-religious transcendence. |
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The transcendence that characterizes the relationship of the human with other creatures is comparable to that of the gardener who is responsible for caring for all creation. |
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This more sophisticated view of culture as a universal faculty, rather than a rigid set of practices, allows the maximum potential for flexibility and transcendence. |
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I have found meaning in looking for transcendence, focusing my attention on the universal infinite, nurturing my vision of divinity by contemplating nature. |
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They profess to sound the waters of time and space like spiritual explorers as if God were hiding away in some lost corner, in a world of transcendence. |
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Contemplative orders, a number of which are present in Oceania, attest in a special way to God's transcendence, witnessing to the intimacy of communion between the person and God. |
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If we look at that more realistically, we can see that our responsibility is to find God's transcendence in our imminence, in what we do with and for one another. |
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As a closing reflection, a position statement: Within the current global economic order, there will be no active ethic of humanity without transcendence, and there will be no transcendence without conversion. |
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In this sense, as we will see, the images of house and journey will help us to harmonize the dimensions of immanence, transparency and transcendence which are part of the Kingdom of Heaven. |
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The disagreement came over how to reconcile the primacy of Christ with the transcendence of an unbegotten deity. |
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The Augustinian theology rests upon the transcendence of Deity at its controlling principle. |
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The quest for spiritual transcendence, beyond critique, may provide the experience from which to relativize a relativistic age. |
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Heller examines instances of transcendence in contemporary science. |
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For the second plot structure, the circumstances are subtly different and reflect the way the antiphysical quality of language problematizes transcendence. |
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In its radical transcendence of all finite states the subject enters into the space of a nunc stans, in the face of which all temporality becomes an unreal appearance. |
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The conceptual link between transcendence and otherness, captured so deftly by the Rubaiyat, lies at the heart of Emmanual Levinas' treatment of exteriority. |
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Sutter, fully aware of the transcendence-immanence split that characterizes the age, tries to overcome transcendence by flagrant acts of satyrism. |
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Like Gimblett's quatrefoils with their exhilarating colors, these seemingly reductive black-and-white works are also votive objects through which one can access transcendence. |
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A Certain Ratio's labelmates Section 25 were largely a Xerox copy of miserablists Joy Division, but they had one moment of dance floor transcendence. |
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