Human sensuality by its nature is intelligent, full of senses, but it does not mean that such intelligentness is completely unconditional givenness. |
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I later came to think of them as the artist's revenge against the givenness of life. |
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To suggest that revelation is a peculiar mode of givenness is to say that the divine or the holy is given to the person in a unique manner that is wholly distinct from perceived objects or rational judgments. |
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In order for there to be a givenness of the act by means of which I bring to mind the visual image of a word, there has first to be a break in the way things are given. |
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Kant argued like Descartes from the existence of individual consciousness rather than from the givenness of a God found in revelation. |
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