conceptualities造句
例句与造句
- Beyond conceptuality, the Buddha is neither attached nor non-attached.
- Particular objects are perceived, as it were, already infused with conceptuality stemming the spontaneity of the rational subject herself.
- God is beyond all conceptuality and human thinking, which can only occur in terms of self-identity, or Being.
- Ethical behaviour is about remaining alert precisely to the threat of this injustice, about paying attention to things in their particularity and not enclosing them within abstract conceptuality.
- What we are witnessing, says Lyotard, is actually the differend; the straining of the mind at the edges of itself and at the edges of its conceptuality.
- It's difficult to find conceptualities in a sentence. 用conceptualities造句挺难的
- In his work, Ellenberger developed a conceptuality of freudianism founded on archivistics and reference to the concepts of " mental tools ", " long length " and " system of thought ".
- Ignorance ( " avidy " ) for Dharmak + rti is conceptuality, pseudo-perception and superimposition overlaid on the naturally radiant ( " prabhsvara " ) nature of pure perception.
- B . Alan Wallace compares the Theravada meditative practice of " attending to the emblem of consciousness " to the practice in Mahamudra and Dzogchen of " maintaining the mind upon non-conceptuality ", which is also aimed at focusing on the nature of consciousness.
- In his view, history of problem is 1 ) based on original elements of human experience; 2 ) always new, because the experience of problems and their solutions are always new; 3 ) rich, because to one problem refers to multiple ideas and conceptualities; 4 ) infinite, because the solutions and approaches to the problems are infinite; 5 ) interdisciplinary, because different sciences can solve the same problem from different points of view; 6 ) intercultural, because problems are common elements of the various civilizations; 7 ) able to open new ways to find new solutions.
- Later Sethian texts such as Zostrianos and Allogenes draw on the imagery of older Sethian texts, but utilize " a large fund of philosophical conceptuality derived from contemporary Platonism, ( that is late middle Platonism ) with no traces of Christian content . " Indeed, the doctrine of the " triple-powered one " found in the text Allogenes, as discovered in the Nag Hammadi Library, is " the same doctrine as found in the anonymous Parmenides commentary ( Fragment XIV ) ascribed by Hadot to Porphyry [ . . . ] and is also found in Plotinus'Ennead 6.7, 17, 13 26 ."