This subjectivity is intensified by the complete adoption of the ego-narrative.
The greater subjectivity of the Apuleius' romance as compared to the Greek Romances is attained by the aloneness of the hero, his quest and its implicit meaning, his individual satisfaction.
Riefstahl points out that in the Greek love romances there is some striving after subjectivity in the presentation of external events.
Goethe remarked that the subjectivity of the smaller poets was of no significance, but that they were interested in nothing really objective.
Stress, in verse "Stressers," Subjectivity and the lyric Swinburne, A.
Subjectivity as a Curse I have often thought of a conversation with Samuel Asbury, a dozen years ago, about a friend of ours, a young Southern poet of distinct promise, who had just died.
The Synchromists, by making the enjoyment of form purely subjective, and by expressing form both by objectivity of line and the subjectivity of colour, achieved the ambition of both the Futurists and Cezanne.
In them we do not experience the subjectivityof emotion which can be produced alone by colour.
In constructing formal planes with definite tones whose values are mechanical and absolute, the Cubists have missed that possible subjectivity of movement which, in its highest degree, colour alone can give.
Dreams are symbols used by subjectivity to impress the objective or material mind with a sense of coming good or evil.
There is so little congeniality between common or material natures that persons should depend upon their own subjectivity for true contentment and pleasure.
Subjectivity uses nature's forces, while a normal person uses dreams to work on his waking consciousness.
There is so little congeniality between common or material natures that persons should depend more largely upon their own subjectivity for true contentment and pleasure.
It is merely a method of canonising the subjectivity of Matthew when it agrees with that of Luke, or of Luke when it agrees with that of Matthew, and damning both of them when they happen to disagree.
Why the subjectivity of the editors of the gospels becomes objective when it is accepted by modern writers is a little difficult to see.
The awaking of the Ego is thus the act by which the objective world, as such, is created; while on the other hand, the Ego awakens to a conscioussubjectivity only in the objective world, and in distinction from it.
To make the absolute or ideal subjectivity instead of the empirical for a principle, is to affirm that the true measure of all things is not my (i.
The beginning of this philosophy of subjectivity is found with the Stoics.
The real side developes itself according to three potences (a potence, or power, indicates a definite quantitative difference ofsubjectivity and objectivity).
If we could see together every thing which is, we should find in all the pure identity, because we should find in all a perfect quantitative equilibrium of subjectivity and objectivity.
I am to admit must be shown as rational before my own consciousness--that which is false in it is its apprehension of this subjectivity as nothing farther than finite, empirical egoistic subjectivity, i.
Arcesilaus thus remains at the indeterminate, at subjectivity of conviction, and a probability justified by good grounds.
This subjectivity is already contained in the fact that moral reality, expressed as virtue, thereby immediately presents the appearance of being present only as a quality of the individual.
The later distinction of subjective and objective is the reflection of consciousness; sense-perception is simply the abrogation of this separation, it is that form of identity which abstracts from subjectivity and objectivity.
Everyone may have different feelings, and the same person, may feel differently at different times; in the same way with Epicurus it may be left to the subjectivity of the individual to determine the course of action.
The case is similar when it is said; “Objectivity and subjectivity are different, and thus their unity cannot be expressed.
Individual conscience proceeds from the subjectivity of free-will, connects itself with the whole, chooses a position for itself, and thus makes itself a moral fact.
A further result of this mode of philosophizing is that the principle, as formal, is subjective, and consequently it has taken the real significance of the subjectivity of self-consciousness.
Scepticism completed the theory of the subjectivity of all knowledge by the fact that in knowledge it universally substituted for Being the expression appearance.
The result of the older Scepticism is indeed the subjectivity of knowledge only, but this is founded on an elaborately thought out annihilation of everything which is held to be true and existent, so that everything is made transient.
The want of subjectivity is really the want of the Greek moral idea.
It signifies the identity of subjectivity and objectivity, the inseparability of the ideal and real, that is, of soul and body.
Both as man and poet, in virtue of the native, sunny, outer-air healthiness of his character, every kind of subjectivityis repulsive to him.
They, together, are lifting man out of the isolation and chaos of subjectivity into membership in a spiritual kingdom, where collision and exclusion are impossible, and all are at once kings and subjects.
This exact outward conformity to subjectivity is the beginning of wisdom, the purification of the will from all individual egotism.
Among the Greeks we find an unrestricted delight in nature——a listening to her manifestations, the tone of which betrays the subjectivity of things as subjectivity.
Eastern wisdom casts such a light upon the problems of subjectivity that it should not be lightly dismissed.
Kant, moreover, does not wish to see the subjectivity of the forms of intuition placed on a level with the subjectivity of sensations or explained by this, though he accepts it as a fact long established.
The subjectivity of sensation is individual, while that of space and time is general or universal to mankind; the former is empirical, individually different, and contingent, the latter a priori and necessary.
The same character of subjectivity belongs not only to our sensations, but also to our ideas concerning the connection of things.
He wishes to save his vital or passional subjectivity by attributing life, personality, spirit, to the whole Universe.
The divine, therefore, was not originally something objective, but was rather the subjectivity of consciousness projected exteriorly, the personalization of the world.
It leads us to the living, subjective God, for He is simply subjectivity objectified or personality universalized--He is more than a mere idea, and He is will rather than reason.
For mind is the infinite subjectivity of the Idea, which, as absolute inwardness,[152] is not capable of finding free expansion in its true nature on condition of remaining transposed into a bodily medium as the existence appropriate to it.
For everything that has genuine truth in the mind as well as in nature is concrete in itself, and has, in spite of its universality, nevertheless, both subjectivity and particularity within it.
Its medium, though still sensuous, yet develops into still more thorough subjectivity and particularization.
Its subjectivityand objectivity are functional attributes solely, realized only when the experience is 'taken,' i.
Whence we have the thorough subjectivity of his interpretation of the world.
I had no idea, when I sat down, of pouring such a bath of my own subjectivity over you.
They seem to have the objectivity of the one and the subjectivity of the other, and he who uses them can straddle as he likes, owing to the ambiguity of the word that, which is essential to them.
Thus the distinction betweensubjectivity and objectivity is not one between meaning as such and datum as such.
The subjectivity of the psychical event infects at the last the meaning or ideal object.
Protestant subjectivity becomes spontaneity and liberty, just as necessarily as Catholic objectivity becomes supernaturalism and clerical tyranny.
Thus, not only can religious knowledge never cast off its subjective character; it is in reality nothing but that very subjectivity of piety considered in its action and in its legitimate development.
The Subjectivity of Religious Knowledge The first contrast that we have seen to arise between the knowledge of Nature and religious knowledge is that the first is objective, and that the second can never pass out of subjectivity.
None the less, this subjectivity of the religious principle frightens many good men.
There has been to a certain extent a surfeit of induction; there is a longing for synthesis; the days of objectivity are declining once more to their end, and, in its place, subjectivity knocks at the door.
That selection is therefore made among them which is the subjectivity of the imaginative writer, i.
Who has not already been sated to the point of death with all subjectivity and his own accursed ipsissimosity!
If it is impossible to deny, as pure idealists attempt to deny, the objective character of the world in which we live, one can, at least, not say where objectivity begins and subjectivity ends.
Thus the extreme subjectivity of the wrong, injury, and crime committed by the press, causes the decision and sentence to be equally subjective.
The community is the spiritual, self-reflecting element in this sensuous realm, it is the animating subjectivity and inner life.
One can but say that the forms of all constitutions are one-sided that are not able to tolerate the principle of free subjectivity and that do not know how to conform to the fully developed reason.
Its material, though still sensuous, advances to a deeper subjectivity and greater specification.
The primary answer would be: Personality itself, human desires, subjectivity generally.
The fact that each spirit was confined to its own perceptions condemned it to an initial subjectivity and agnosticism.
The postulates of practical reason, by which Kant hoped to elude the subjectivity which he attributed to knowledge, are no less subjective than knowledge, and far more private and variable.
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