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The fact that the Americans who upheld the sovereignty of their states did this in order to keep many of their people more securely in slavery -- the antithesis of individual liberty -- made the conflict grimmer, and the greater.
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Life is further characterized, in antithesis to Piepsam, as animal: the image of a dog, which appears at several places, is first given as the criterion of amiable, irrelevant interest aroused by life considered simply as a spectacle: a dog in a wagon is `` admirable '', `` a pleasure to contemplate '' ; ;
antithesis , (50 uses)
Then he proves the antithesis, that time has no beginning, by showing that if time had a beginning, then there must have been " empty time " out of which time arose.
antithesis . (22 uses)
For each of these a thesis is contradicted by an antithesis.
antithesis is (12 uses)
Since, necessarily, no time elapses in this pretemporal void, then there could be no alteration, and therefore nothing ( including time ) would ever come to be: so the antithesis is proven.
antithesis in (7 uses)
Some examples of an antithesis in popular literature include the characters of Dumbledore and Voldemort in Harry Potter, the doctor and Kino in The Pearl, and Aslan and the White Witch in " The Chronicles of Narnia ".
antithesis : (6 uses)
" The second, often treated as Clausewitz's ' bottom line ,' is in fact merely his dialectical antithesis: " War is merely the continuation of policy by other means.
antithesis between (6 uses)
Especially with respect to the aggregating by David of the Romano-Germanic and Anglo-Saxon Laws into a single family, David argued that the antithesis between the Anglo-Saxon Laws and Romano-German Laws, is of a technical rather than of an ideological nature.
antithesis and (6 uses)
The Aufhebung conserves the thesis and the antithesis and transcends them both ( Aufheben — this contradiction explains the difficulties of Hegel's thought ).
antithesis " (5 uses)
The " antithesis " must be accounted for as a foundational issue, in any complete philosophy, and this antithesis is religious in nature, according to Dooyeweerd.
antithesis ) (5 uses)
* Bourgeois personality ( antithesis )
antithesis ; (2 uses)
Another dialectical resolution of disagreement is by denying a presupposition of the contending thesis and antithesis ; thereby, proceeding to sublation ( transcendence ) to synthesis, a third thesis.
antithesis are (2 uses)
Some other examples of antithesis are:
antithesis or (2 uses)
Being pressured by his advisers to declare coffee the " bitter invention of Satan " because of its popularity among Muslims and it being a sort of antithesis or substitute for wine ( which was used in the Eucharist ), upon tasting it he instead declared that, " This devil's drink is so delicious ... we should cheat the devil by baptizing it.
antithesis has (2 uses)
The dispute about synthesis and antithesis has incisive consequences for the Christian ’ s position in culture and society but touches in particular the Christian calling in philosophy.
antithesis ", (2 uses)
It helps to locate the " antithesis ", the source of irreducible differences, between various perspectives.
antithesis model (1 uses)
On the other hand, Hegel did use a three-valued logical model that is very similar to the antithesis model, but Hegel's most usual terms were: Abstract-Negative-Concrete.
antithesis vary (1 uses)
In Catholicism, while the meaning of the term and its antithesis vary, the “ Supernatural Order ” is the gratuitous production, by God, of the ensemble of miracles for the elevation of man to a state of grace, including the hypostatic union ( Incarnation ), the beatific vision, and the ministry of angels.
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In a famous passage, he delineates Cleopatra's charms in paradoxical terms ( rhetorical antithesis ): " Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale / Her infinite variety: other women cloy / The appetites they feed, but she makes hungry / Where most she satisfies.
antithesis producing (1 uses)
While Aquinas felt positive and negative theology should be seen as dialetical correctives to each other, like thesis and antithesis producing a synthesis, Lossky argues, based on his reading of Dionysius and Maximus Confessor, that positive theology is always inferior to negative theology, a step along the way to the superior knowledge attained by negation.
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In literary fiction, an antithesis can be used to describe a character who presents the exact opposite as to personality type or moral outlook to another character in a particular piece of literature.
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The Aventine Triad has been described as parallel to the Capitoline Triad of Jupiter, Mars and Quirinus on the Capitoline Hill, within the city's sacred boundary ( pomerium ): and as its " copy and antithesis ".
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With Godo's plight intimated as poor rebirth karma compared to his antithesis Rock, the Phoenix as the symbol of rebirth and immortality, and also the final apotheosis of Godo and Tezuka's love of animal freedom are also evident Buddhist ideals.
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Dialectical materialism is essentially characterized by the thesis that history is the product of class struggles and follows the general Hegelian principle of philosophy of history, that is the development of the thesis into its antithesis which is sublated by the Aufhebung (" synthesis "), although this three-part process was not explicitly characterized in terms of a thesis, antithesis, and synthesis in Hegel's writings.
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The same antithesis was noted by conservative commentator Noah Millman

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