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essence and work
In calling his work Being and Nothingness an " essay in phenomenological ontology " Jean-Paul Sartre follows Heidegger in defining the human essence as ambiguous, or relating fundamentally to such ambiguity.
Of particular concern to Indian drama and literature are the term ' Bhava ' or the state of mind and rasa referring generally to the emotional flavors / essence crafted into the work by the writer and relished by a ' sensitive spectator ' or sahṛdaya or one with positive taste and mind.
The objection regards any additional analytic work of the mind as a synthesis of other experiences that is incapable of logically revealing any true essence of Apple.
In essence, the proposals built on the work done by Professor Elo in devising his Elo rating system.
Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is set out to expose the essence or identity of a subject through eliminating all non-essential forms, features or concepts.
A who's-who of behind-the-scenes craftsmen, who went on to become Britain ’ s top producers, arrangers, engineers and mixers of the 1970s, chose to work with Nirvana in the late 1960s and in essence cut their studio teeth working with Nirvana.
In particular, Viola's obsession with capturing the essence of emotion through recording of its extreme display began at least as early as his 1976 work, The Space Between the Teeth, a video of himself screaming, and continues to this day with such works as the 45-second Silent Mountain ( 2001 ), which shows two actors in states of anguish.
They work by exchanging a description of each node and its exact connections to its neighbors ( in essence, each node describes its adjacencies to neighboring nodes and this information is flooded throughout the network ).
It begins with the comment, “ Distance yourself from haughtiness, with the essence of distancing .” Orchot Chaim is today an important work of musar literature.
" For this very essence of man, his soul, which the artist puts into his work and which is represented by it, is found again in the work by the enjoyer, just as the believer finds his soul in religion or in God, with whom he feels himself to be one.
According to House, the essence of the theory is " the meta proposition that leaders, to be effective, engage in behaviors that complement subordinates ' environments and abilities in a manner that compensates for deficiencies and is instrumental to subordinate satisfaction and individual and work unit performance ".
Turner writes that The Shirelles " launched girl group genre ", noting that their early work already included " the essence " of the genre ; Alwyn Zak expands on the statement, noting that the influx of female groups started after the success of " Will You Love Me Tomorrow ".
Placing a particular emphasis on ( the wages of sin is death ), penal substitution sees sinful man as being subject to God ’ s wrath with the essence of Jesus ' saving work being his substitution in the sinner's place, bearing the curse in the place of man ().
" Thus the essence of Ritschl's work is systematic theology.
But his skepticism is about current physics: he envisages in his most recent work that people may be close to a scientific breakthrough in identifying an underlying essence that is neither physical ( as people currently think of the physical ), nor functional, nor mental, but such that it necessitates all three of these ways in which the mind " appears " to us.
Writing for Allmusic, critic William Ruhlman wrote the album was " Al Kooper's finest work, an album on which he moves the folk-blues-rock amalgamation of the Blues Project into even wider pastures, taking in classical and jazz elements ( including strings and horns ), all without losing the pop essence that makes the hybrid work.
* Way To Be Free ( Conversations between Bennett & his students on the difference between work done from the mind and work from essence )
In essence, Golding ’ s contribution to English literature was his translation of the Metamorphosis because not only does he create an accessible work for many to understand, but he also translates in such a way as to infuse the work with Christian theology.
He asked Cassiodorus to write a work on the Goths that would, in essence, demonstrate their antiquity, nobility, experience and fitness to rule.
In essence, early socialists contended that the emergence of competitive market societies did not create " liberty, equality and fraternity " for all citizens, requiring the intervention of politics and social reform to tackle social problems, injustices and grievances ( a topic on which Jean-Jacques Rousseau discourses at length in his classic work The Social Contract ).
' True ' impersonators believe that they are ' chosen ' by The King to continue His work and judge themselves and each other by their ' Authenticity ' and ability to ' Channel ' Elvis's true essence.

essence and is
For Plato, `` imitation '' is twice removed from reality, being a poor copy of physical appearance, which in itself is a poor copy of ideal essence.
In the incessant struggle with recalcitrant political fact he learns to focus the essence of a problem in the significant detail, and to articulate the distinctions which clarify the detail as significant, with what is sometimes astounding rapidity.
For as his companions gradually dissolve back into a state of primitive confrontation with elemental necessity, as they lose all the appanage of their acquired culture, he is overcome by the feeling that he is at last being confronted with the essence of mankind.
From this point of view the `` militant mobs '' of the past, stirred into action by one ideology or another, were all composed of `` intellectuals '' -- and this is not the level on which the essence of mankind can be discovered.
During the slow buildup, the essence of a policy or a man is concealed under embroidered details, fine words, strutting gestures.
The essence of contract is that one is free to make a choice of what one will or will not do.
The hymen is, in essence, a fragile membrane that more or less completely covers the entrance to the vagina in most female human beings who have not had sex relations.
The secretary's greatest achievement is perhaps the rekindling of NATO realization that East-West friction, wherever it take place around the globe, is in essence the general conflict between two entirely different societies, and must be treated as such without regard to geographical distance or lack of apparent connection.
It takes many forms, this prayer, but in essence it is always a request for guidance, for open minds and gentle hearts, for honesty and sincerity, for the wisdom and the insights that will help Guideposts' readers.
Ousia is essence or being, in Eastern Christianity, and is the aspect of God that is completely incomprehensible to mankind and human perception.
Even in contemporary India the term rasa denoting " flavor " or " essence " is used colloquially to describe the aesthetic experiences in films ; " māsala mix " describes popular Hindi cinema films which serve a so called balanced emotional meal for the masses, savored as rasa by these spectators.
His primary interest was in applying the methodology of science to realms of inner experience and the spiritual worlds ( Steiner's appreciation that the essence of science is its method of inquiry is unusual among esotericists ), and Steiner called anthroposophy Geisteswissenschaft ( lit.
Heschel then goes on to explore the problems of doubts and faith ; what Judaism means by teaching that God is one ; the essence of humanity and the problem of human needs ; the definition of religion in general and of Judaism in particular ; and human yearning for spirituality.
Mr Judge's great innovation is to transform the Liebeslieder Singers from the evening-dressed, after-dinner line-up into 18th century ghosts weaving in and out of the action ... But Mr Judge's other great realisation is that, in Sondheim, the lyrics are not an adornment to a song but their very essence: understand them and the show will flow.
Abstraction in mathematics is the process of extracting the underlying essence of a mathematical concept, removing any dependence on real world objects with which it might originally have been connected, and generalizing it so that it has wider applications or matching among other abstract descriptions of equivalent phenomena.
and reiterates in no uncertain terms: " Nothing, then, which is not a species of a genus will have an essence – only species will have it ...."
The analogy is said of being in many different ways, but the key to it is the real distinction between existence and essence.

essence and experiential
It was the Egyptian-born philosopher Plotinus CE who brought Greek Idealism to the Roman Empire as Neo-Platonism, and with it the concept that not only do all existents emanate from a " primary essence " but that the mind plays an active role in shaping or ordering the objects of perception, rather than passively receiving experiential data.
Among those are the " Five Lotuses " and " Five Swords ", short and intermediate-length commentaries on the essence of wisdom and language ; the Beacon of Certainty which is perhaps the most essential of Mipham's original writings ; and in many of Mipham's liturgies ( such as those of Gesar ), his essays of practical advice ( gtams-tshogs ), his verses of praise to Manjushri, Sarasvati and other persons, historical or otherwise ( bstod-tshogs ), and in one of his most famous compositions which is an ' aspiration ' ( smon-lam ), Mipham makes clear — either explicitly or using coded language — the centrality of Dzogchen / Great Perfection to his view, meditation, practice and experiential realization.

essence and rather
In essence this involves grounding one's thought and emotion in the values and experience of others, rather than in one's own values and experience.
In Pantheism, everything shares the same spiritual essence, rather than having distinct spirits and / or souls.
The 18-meter-tall walls built by Theodosius II were, in essence, impregnable to the barbarians coming from south of the Danube river, who found easier targets to the west rather than the richer provinces to the east in Asia.
The view that there was no rigid structure is reinforced by S. T. Joshi, who stated " Lovecraft's imaginary cosmogony was never a static system but rather a sort of aesthetic construct that remained ever adaptable to its creator's developing personality and altering interests ... here was never a rigid system that might be posthumously appropriated ... he essence of the mythos lies not in a pantheon of imaginary deities nor in a cobwebby collection of forgotten tomes, but rather in a certain convincing cosmic attitude.
Though just an anatomical study, it foreshadowed the sculptor's later efforts to reveal essence rather than merely copy outward appearance.
A central proposition of existentialism is that existence precedes essence, which means that the most important consideration for the individual is the fact that he or she is an individual — an independently acting and responsible conscious being (" existence ")— rather than what labels, roles, stereotypes, definitions, or other preconceived categories the individual fits (" essence ").
The Bahá ' í view rejects the idea that the Holy Spirit is a partner to God in the Godhead, but rather is the pure essence of God's attributes.
From Palamas's time until the 20th century, Roman Catholic theologians generally rejected the contention that, in the case of God, the distinction between essence and energies is real rather than, albeit with a foundation in reality, notional ( in the mind ).
* Short, thick strokes of paint quickly capture the essence of the subject, rather than its details.
Their successors both in Rome and in Constantinople adhered to this tradition in form if not in essence, and even the office of German Holy Roman Emperor remained typically elective rather than hereditary-up to its abolition in the Napoleonic Wars, 2314 years later.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, MK was in essence a political pressure group rather than a true political party, with members being able to join other political parties as well.
In essence, postmodernism is based on the position that reality is not mirrored in human understanding of it, but is rather constructed as the mind tries to understand its own personal reality.
Its focus on spontaneity in the kitchen — cooking by " vibration " rather than precisely measuring ingredients, as well as " making do " with ingredients on hand — captured the essence of traditional African American cooking techniques.
" It is important to note that " the predicate ' personal ' as applied to God " does not mean that God is corporeal or anthropomorphic, views which Judaism has always rejected ; rather, " personality " refers not to physicality but to " inner essence, psychical, rational, and moral.
The brotherhood groups would link their names to a family tree, in essence manufacturing a genealogy based on names rather than blood, and taking the place of the kinship organizations commonly found in China.
The essence of a gentlemen's agreement is that it relies upon the honor of the parties for its fulfillment, rather than being in any way enforceable.
In the purest sense, they are not Sruti ( revealed truths ) but rather commentaries which explain the essence of the veda ( revealed knowledge ).
In essence, aging is, therefore, the result of investing resources in reproduction, rather than maintenance of the body ( the " Disposable Soma " theory ), in light of the fact that accidents, predation, and disease kill organisms regardless of how much energy is devoted to repair of the body.
These substances were not the simple substances we recognise today, but were rather broad principles that gave every object both its inner essence and outward form.
Ueda has stated that " the essence of the game is rather close to Ico ".
In other words, God is, for instance, omniscient, but He knows through His essence rather than by having separate knowledge apart from Him.
It focuses on spiritual essence rather than physical form.

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