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Lexicographically close words:
obitum; obitus; object; objecte; objected; objectified; objectifies; objectify; objectifying; objecting
  1. These circumstances prevent the ready objectification of our pleasure in the map itself.

  2. This comprehensive and impartial view, this synthesis and objectification of experience, constitutes the liberation of the soul and the essence of sublimity.

  3. This may help us to understand better the relations between aesthetics and hedonics, and the nature of that objectification in which we have placed the difference between beauty and pleasure.

  4. The differential of aesthetic pleasure: its objectification 44 ยง 11.

  5. But love of nature, and comprehension of her, they had in a most eminent degree; in fact, they actually made explicit that objectification of our own soul in her, which for the romantic poet remains a mere vague and shifting suggestion.

  6. The objectification of musical forms is due to their fixity and complexity: like words, they are thought of as existing in a social medium, and can be beautiful without being spatial.

  7. Thus beauty is constituted by the objectification of pleasure.

  8. Nor is it hard to find the ground of this survival in the sense of beauty of an objectification of feeling elsewhere extinct.

  9. The answer to this question takes us back again to that old picturesque theory of Schopenhauer--that music is the objectification of the will.

  10. The central point of this writer's theory is his definition of beauty as the objectification of pleasure.

  11. While we concede the objectification of pleasure in all these cases, we cannot, it would seem, admit a corresponding change from non-aesthetic to aesthetic feelings.

  12. Schopenhauer has said that music is the objectification of the will--not a copy or a picture of it, but the will itself; a doctrine which however illuminating when it is modified in various ways is obviously no explanation of our experience.

  13. Music has always been called the language of the emotions, but Wagner based his views not only on the popular notion, but on the metaphysical theories of Schopenhauer; in particular, on the view that music is the objectification of the will.

  14. What if this canon were applied in the first act of thought referred to above: the original objectification which transforms the mere state into an abiding quality or meaning?

  15. Gravity is yet the lowest of all grades of the objectification of the will; therefore it appears in all matter without exception, thus is inseparable from matter in general.

  16. Let us now think of that alternation of death and birth as infinitely rapid vibrations, and we have before us the enduring objectification of the will, the permanent Ideas of being, fixed like the rainbow on the waterfall.

  17. In the manifestation or objectification of the will matter represents its totality, it itself, which in all is one, as matter is one in all bodies.

  18. We have consequently no ground for assuming that a still more highly developed objectification of the will is ever reached, anywhere; for it has already reached its turning-point here.

  19. Therefore the species is the most immediate objectification of the thing in itself, i.

  20. On The Objectification Of The Will In Unconscious Nature.

  21. Irritability as objectification of will, ii.

  22. Ideas, or grades of the objectification of the will, but directly the will itself.

  23. But in the preceding chapter we have recognised the organism as the objectification of the will; therefore the brain also, as a part of it, must belong to this objectification.

  24. Language is the medium through which objectification takes place.

  25. The measure (ratio) we project in our objectification can as well be a measure related to our perceptive system.

  26. Objectification of the Will in the Animal Organism," I have likewise treated the argument of the present chapter; therefore I advise my readers to read it after this, as a complement to what is here given.

  27. Man, as the most complete objectification of that will, is in like measure also the most necessitous of all beings: he is through and through concrete willing and needing; he is a concretion of a thousand necessities.

  28. The schoolmen understand, in fact, by forma substantialis that which I call the grade of the objectification of will in a thing.

  29. The ever-ascending grades of the objectification of will bring us at last to the point at which the individual that expresses the Idea could no longer receive food for its assimilation through mere movement following upon stimuli.

  30. Thus far then we may say: the adequate objectification of will through a merely spatial phenomenon is beauty, in the objective sense.

  31. It only gives opportunity or occasion for the manifestation of the one indivisible will which is the "in-itself" of all things, and whose graduated objectification is the whole visible world.

  32. For the forma substantialis of Aristotle denotes exactly what I call the grade of the objectification of will in a thing.

  33. Every grade of the objectification of will fights for the matter, the space, and the time of the others.

  34. We found in the second book that the highest grade of the objectification of will, man, could not appear alone and isolated, but presupposed the grades below him, as these again presupposed the grades lower still.

  35. Objectification Of The Will In The Animal Organism.

  36. This brain is a part of that body, just because it itself belongs to the objectification of the will, the will's will to know is objectified in it, its tendency towards the external world.

  37. This whole objectification certainly ultimately exists only for the brain, as its perception: in this the will exhibits itself as organised body.

  38. As the intellect presents itself physiologically as the function of an organ of the body, metaphysically it is to be regarded as a work of the will, whose objectification or visible appearance is the whole body.

  39. Schopenhauer conceived reality as Will which was driven to objectification by a sinful bent eternally existing in its nature.

  40. There are two characteristics of aesthetic feeling in its relation to sensations and ideas which must be taken into account in any explanation; its objectification in them and the universality of this connection.

  41. The process of objectification may, however, go further.

  42. All students of Plato know that the different grades of objectification of will which are manifested in countless individuals, and exist as their unrealized types or as the eternal forms of things, are the Platonic Ideas.

  43. By the movements of the body the will becomes visible, and thus the body may be said to be the objectification of the will.

  44. According to the definition that seems to me best adapted for psychology, the myth is "the psychological objectification of man in all the phenomena that he can perceive.

  45. Myths: hypotheses as to the origin: the myth is the psycho-physical objectification of man in the phenomena that he perceives.

  46. It is this objectification which evinces their real value, their mutual connexions, and their truth.

  47. Human beauty is the fullest objectification of the will at the highest grade which is known.

  48. Tragedy, then, presents the highest grade of the objectification of the will, in conflict with itself, on a scale of grandeur and awful impressiveness.

  49. The Ideas for Schopenhauer represent the different grades of the objectification of the will, which are manifested in the individuals.

  50. Scripture requires us to believe in an objectification of God to himself in the person of the Word prior to any finite manifestation of God to men.

  51. The preposition would then imply that the Revealer, who existed in the beginning, was ever over against God, in the life-process of the Trinity, as the perfect objectification of himself.

  52. On the contrary, the man who makes an ideal of success and accomplishment finds that his whole mental nature seems to work toward that result--the objectification of the ideal.


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    Other words:
    concept; conception; extrapolation; fancy; image; imagery; picture; picturing; projection; vision; visualization