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Example sentences for "sublation"

Lexicographically close words:
subjugation; subjugator; subjunctive; subkingdom; sublata; sublet; subletting; sublimate; sublimated; sublimates
  1. The universal is hence determined as that which resolves and has resolved the contradictions in itself, and hence it is the concrete in itself; thus this sublation of contradiction is the affirmative.

  2. This is Aristotle’s conception of the nature of adaptation to an end, in which, as the principle of activity, both the opposite and its sublation are contained.

  3. The end of generation is the sublation of the individuality of Being; but nature which in existence certainly brings about this sublation of individuality, does not set the universal in its place, but another individual.

  4. But the sublation of a well-established distinction is objectionable, not only with regard to the present time when that distinction is observed to exist, but also with regard to the past and the future, for which it is inferred.

  5. The doctrine of Brahman's causality must therefore be abandoned, as it would lead to the sublation of the well-established distinction of enjoyers and objects of enjoyment.

  6. When we form the sublative judgment 'this is not silver,' the sublation is founded on an independent positive judgment, viz.

  7. When different alternatives may be combined, on the ground of there being different effects in each case, it is improper to assume an option which implies sublation of some of the alternatives.

  8. But this reasoning also is not valid; for when it has once been ascertained that some principle is attained through knowledge resting on a vicious basis, the fact that we are not aware of a subsequent sublation of that principle is irrelevant.

  9. Even if bondage were something unreal, and therefore capable of sublation by knowledge, yet being something direct, immediate, it could not be sublated by the indirect comprehension of the sense of texts.

  10. Nor can such an inexplicable entity be admitted on the ground of apprehension, erroneous apprehension and sublation (cp.

  11. The sublation of egoism would still leave to be determined the different shares which these various social wholes have in a man's sympathies, and their different claims upon his conduct.

  12. This is perfectly true, but does not imply a sublation of selfishness.


  13. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sublation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.