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  • Pleasure from knowledge of observer's nothingness and oneness with Nature). ==Romantic period== [[Image:Caspar David Friedrich 032.jpg|thumb ...
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  • :That all is vanity and nothingness. It is the experience of despair, which Shestov describes as the loss of certainties, the loss of freedom ...
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  • Delphi, while Jason is left to realize the nothingness of human striving and earthly happiness. ==Historical and personal tragedies== ...
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  • and thereby failing to grasp the nothingness that, according to Žižek (following Jean-Paul Sartre and Jacques Lacan), defines subjectivity ...
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  • Central to the philosophy of wabicha were notions of "nothingness" deriving from Zen Buddhism and the "isness" of Taoism. ...
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  • the Nyssene bishop suggested that this "nothingness" could not logically coexist with a truly infinite God. As such, he argued (following ...
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  • is seen in Sartre's masterpiece, Being and Nothingness, but she wrote much on philosophy that is independent of Sartrean existentialism. ...
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  • " "a chimera is nothing by nothingness," "a blind thing is blind by blindness," and " a body is mobile by mobility ...
    19 KB (2,872 words) - 23:50, 17 November 2022
  • moments we face the terror of our own nothingness. That is, we "realize our mortality" that we are finite beings. What can sustain ...
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  • every comfort, on the edge of an abyss, of nothingness, of absurdity. And the daily contemplation of the abyss between excellent meals or artistic ...
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  • life's goal, described as shoonya, or nothingness. One merges with Shiva by shatsthala, a progressive six-stage path of devotion and surrender: ...
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  • Upon completing his training for meditations on nothingness and emptiness, Atisha studied with Avadhutipa, a Vajrayana master. He required the ...
    20 KB (3,073 words) - 05:55, 21 August 2023
  • is literally grounded in "nothingness." For Sartre, this is quite literally "no" "thing." Human beings are the ...
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  • Exorcism (from Late Latin exorcismus—to adjure) is the practice of evicting demons or other evil spiritual entities from a person or place ...
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  • *Dao as an inexhaustible nothingness: "The Way is like an empty vessel / That yet may be drawn from / Without ever needing to be filled ...
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  • I see that it is enough to realize one's nothingness, and give oneself wholly, like a child, into the arms of the good God... I rejoice to be ...
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  • Jean-Paul Sartre whose Being and Nothingness: A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology (1944) seemed to capture the sentiment of post-war France ...
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  • entirety of the universe, yet also embodying nothingness as its nature. Further, it is a natural law and a system of self-regulating principles. Thus ...
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  • * Sartre, Jean-Paul. Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology. New York: Philosophical Library, 1956. * Spinoza, Baruch. ...
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  • positive belief. He is not an atheist, for his nothingness takes on the power of salvation. Motes believes in a vacuum as an alternative to a hunting ...
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