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Example sentences for "objectivation"

Lexicographically close words:
objecting; objection; objectionable; objectionably; objections; objective; objectively; objectives; objectivity; objectless
  1. As music only reaches its perfection in the full harmony, 'so the one Will out of time finds its perfect objectivation only in complete union of all the stages which in innumerable degrees of heightened distinctness reveal its essence.

  2. These he regards as stages of objectivation of the Will.

  3. For the most part, rational as well as intuitive knowledge, evolved originally as a mere means to higher objectivation of the Will, remains wholly in its service.

  4. The character of each individual man, so far as it is thoroughly individual and not entirely comprehended in that of the species, may be regarded as a particular Idea, corresponding to a peculiar act of objectivation of the Will.

  5. It is represented by the brain or a large ganglion, as every endeavour of the Will in its self-objectivation is represented by some organ; that is, displays itself for presentation as such and such an appearance.

  6. It is the immediate and most adequate possible objectivity of the Will; whereas particular things are an objectivation troubled by the forms of which the law of sufficient reason is the common expression.

  7. Man being the highest stage of objectivation of the Will, the revelation of his essence is the highest aim of art.

  8. The Ideas, as we have seen, constitute the determinate stages of objectivation of the Will.

  9. The lowest stage of objectivation of the Will is represented by the forces of inorganic nature.

  10. It is not otherwise with the unfolding of that Idea which is the completest objectivation of the Will.

  11. Only the essential in these stages of objectivation constitutes the Idea.

  12. This facilitation proceeds either from the greater clearness and perfection with which the particular thing shows forth the Idea of its kind, or from the higher stage of objectivation to which that Idea corresponds.

  13. This will anticipates in the being, of which they shall become the parents, an objectivation of its nature corresponding to its aims.

  14. I have had frequent occasion to refer to the objectivation of subjective sensations as a phenomenon of dreaming.

  15. It seems as though this "objectivation of types" were part of a romance which some inscrutable but childish humorist was bent on making up.

  16. Others again speak of the increased vividness of dramatic conception, or of what has been called in a hypnotic subject "objectivation of types.

  17. He looks upon the different grades of the objectivation of the will as fixed.

  18. The less waking consciousness intervenes by reflection and reasoning, the more certain and convincing becomes the objectivation of the dream, e.

  19. His aim not being the reproduction of reality, nor yet the objectivation of ideas, his poetry is essentially a poetry of tropes-that is, the conception and presentation of things not as they are but as they may be conceived to be.

  20. Will sharpens the beak of the eagle and the tooth of the tiger and, finally, reaches its highest grade of objectivation in the human brain.

  21. The whole world of phenomena is the objectivation or apparition of Will.

  22. It is well known that, according to Schopenhauer, a work of art represents the (Platonic) Idea of the object which it depicts, this Idea being itself the first and highest stage of objectivation of Will.

  23. Music is, however, a direct objectivation of Will, i.


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