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transcends and even
Nowhere before in Malraux's pages have we met such impassioned defenders of a `` quality of man '' which transcends the realm of politics and even the realm of action altogether -- both the action of Malraux's early anarchist-adventurers like Perken and Garine, and the self-sacrificing action of dedicated Communists like Kyo Gisors and Katow in Man's Fate.
It provides identification -- with an idea, a value, a cause that cuts through, or even transcends, the multiple and ambivalent identities of their passage from child to adult, and permits their forceful and overt expression of emotion.
Eventually, he even arranged to have the domain's gateway site named kremvax. demos. su, thus turning fiction into truth and, according to one account, " demonstrating that the hackerish sense of humor transcends cultural barriers ".
The non-fiction that transcends its original time tends to be viewed as either exceptionally well made or perfectly embodying the ideas, manners and attitudes of the time it was produced, even if it was not actually created as history.
That is to say, everything else that exists was created, but the Creator transcends even existence.
He adds that human consciousness transcends ( is not reducible to ) its historical and cultural conditioning, and even suggests the possibility of a " transconscious ".
Norman Rockwell's work transcends even these high standards, with his painting " Breaking Home Ties " selling in a 2006 Sotheby's auction for USD15. 4 million.
Transpersonal psychology is many times regarded as the fourth wave force of psychology which according to Maslow even transcends the self-actualization of Humanistic psychology ( 1968 ).
I first questioned the mark as meaning and then even as focus ; I then questioned the frame as containment, the edge as the beginning and end of what I see … consider the possibility that nothing ever really transcends its immediate environment … I tried to respond directly to the quality of each situation I was in, not to change it wholesale into a new or ideal environment, but to attend directly to the nature of how it already was.
The First is older than demons, even the Old Ones, who themselves existed long before the first humans ; it is older than the written word, the Big Bang and transcends all realities and dimensions ; it is older than any other evil being and may even be the very first entity ever to have existed.
It also transcends the boundaries of a traditional English auction where physical presence is required by the bidders, making it increasingly popular even though there is a susceptibility to various forms of cheating
Last of all, absolute mind, as philosophy, transcends the limitations imposed on it even in religious feeling, and, discarding representative intuition, attains all truth under the form of reason.
Cartoonist Sam Cobean created humor that truly transcends the barriers of language, culture, race and even time.
Nathan Katz in Buddhist and Western Philosophy ( 1981, p. 446 ) points out that the term " transpolytheistic " would be more accurate, since it entails that the polytheistic gods are not denied or rejected even after the development of a notion of the Absolute that transcends them, but criticizes the classification as characterizing the mainstream by the periphery: " like categorizing Roman Catholicism as a good example of non-Nestorianism ".
" He noted that the rare tracks make the release attractive to existing fans, but " To the newcomer, though, this record just about transcends essential ; really, if you like contemporary punk rock, even the MTV-sanitised version, then you've no excuse whatsoever for not owning this.
* Cosmopolitanism, or an association with universal ideas, and a belief that that all Europeans, and possibly even all humans, belong to a single moral community that transcends state boundaries or national identities.
Reflecting on the ecological status of all organisms, it comprehends the Ecosphere as a Being that transcends in importance any one single species, even the self-named sapient one.
His work on paper, paintings, modelled work, sculptures and ceramics seem to be interconnected in a way that transcends time and space, even though they are always linked to certain spatial and temporal coordinates.

transcends and despair
This makes the Dojeon history ’ s greatest gift-a sacred text of life, not filled with words of despair and tears, but with a radiant and vivid vision of joy and hope for a future that transcends the limitations of modern civilization.

transcends and quiet
Strauss ' waltz begins with attention-seeking chords on the strings which transcends into a quiet passage which gradually becomes louder and ushers in the first waltz section.

transcends and with
This inclusivity transcends cultural or racial boundaries, with the objective of uniting the human race, as reflected in the present Jewish liturgies of the Day of Atonement.
But evolution from the standpoint of the creature, with his limited knowledge, limited power, limited capacity for enjoying bliss, is an epic of alternating rest and struggle, joy and sorrow, love and hate, until, in the perfected man, God balances the pairs of opposites and transcends duality.
Some modern deists have modified this classical view and believe that humanity's relationship with God is transpersonal, which means that God transcends the personal / impersonal duality and moves beyond such human terms.
Zamenhof's goal was to create an easy-to-learn and politically neutral language that transcends nationality and would foster peace and international understanding between people with different regional and / or national languages.
They describe Jesus ' concern with the poor and feeding the hungry, among other things, as attributes of modern-day liberalism, or criticize what they see as a politicization of Christianity because they say Jesus transcends our political concepts.
A simple system called CVS was developed capable of dealing with RCS files en masse, and this was the next natural step of evolution of this concept, as it “ transcends but includes ” elements of its predecessor.
He wants to expand by merging with the powerful beyond that transcends him, yet he wants while merging with it to remain individual and aloof ..." ( ibid., p. 155 ).
It transcends and influences national systems ... While it is important to develop greater cooperation among all the countries of the world, Japan, Western Europe, and North America, in view of their great weight in the world economy and their massive relations with one another, bear a special responsibility for developing effective cooperation, both in their own interests and in those of the rest of the world.
" Gleiberman also said that it " pretends to be about how love transcends money " and that it " is really obsessed with status symbols.
" Jacques Barzun said this stance made Webster's Third " the longest political pamphlet ever put together by a party ", done with " a dogma that far transcends the limits of lexicography ".
Intentional burial, particularly with grave goods, may be one of the earliest detectable forms of religious practice since, as Philip Lieberman suggests, it may signify a " concern for the dead that transcends daily life.
The album was mostly a collection of covers of songs by artists like the Beach Boys, 10cc and David Bowie, receiving positive reviews from Melody Maker: " The album portrays Frida as a very strong and emotive singer and shows the true value of the music, that if sung properly and with enough feeling it transcends all language barriers ".
Organizational members begin to feel a strong bond with it that transcends material returns given by the organization, and they begin to identify with it.
Greater interdependence ( through diffuse processes such as globalisation ) also bring with them an issue of size, in which " the scale of a task transcends the limits of simple spatio-temporal structure.
The Bhagavata Purana entails the fully developed tenets and philosophy of the Bhagavata tradition wherein Krishna gets fused with Vasudeva and transcends Vedic Vishnu and cosmic Hari to be turned into the ultimate object of bhakti.
It transcends religion, with animist and Christian ethnic groups in Borneo, Flores and Sulawesi playing kulintangan ; and Muslim groups playing the same genre of music in Mindanao, Palawan and the Sulu archipelago.
Crucially Spengler talks about the final struggle with money also being a battle between Capitalism and Socialism, but again Socialism in a special sense: " the will to call into life a mighty politico-economic order that transcends all class interests, a system of lofty thoughtfulness and duty sense ".
The importance of this concept transcends almost all aspects of everyday life: with empirical studies in social and developmental psychology exploring perceived intentionality ’ s role as a mediator for aggression, relationship conflict, judgments of responsibility blame or punishment
* Fideism – The doctrine that faith is irrational, that God's existence transcends logic, and that all knowledge of God is on the basis of faith ( contrasts with Deism ).

transcends and feeling
It feels pain, and it is the privilege of the sentient nature to feel pain ; it is a negation in its self, and the negation is determined as a limitation in its feeling, just because the sentient creature has the feeling of its self, which is the totality that transcends this determinateness it feels it Ought not to feel pain.
For example, British Melody Maker wrote: " The album portrays Frida as a very strong and emotive singer and shows the true value of the music, that if sung properly and with enough feeling it transcends all language barriers ".

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