It is the perspective of abstract ideality that, just because of its abstraction, is morally justified. |
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To sublimate is thus to confer ideality on that someone or something through which the subject articulates his or her ineffable desire. |
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The democracy we speak of spreading throughout the world is now in our own country only an ideality. |
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Lincoln was successful in attaining the ideality of the Gettysburg Address. |
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Formal possibilities, qua formal, are indefinite and the vast array of this multitude of possibilities can be considered in their pure ideality. |
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Dialogue was hailed the master key to unravel the mystery and considered a stairway to a higher level of ideality. |
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In this sense, Marx did not approach class consciousness as a matter of pure ideality. |
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No abstraction, no ideality has never been neither in position to produce a real action nor, by consequence, what only represents it. |
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At its worst, the exhibition muddied such sociological pronouncements with a problematic celebration of beauty, ideality and essential femininity. |
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We might try to define ideality by saying that an ideal institution is one that would distribute benefits and burdens to people precisely in accord with their deserts. |
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An excited and highly distempered ideality threw a sulphureous lustre over all. |
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Page 16, par. 8: Page 1343, par. 1: In all revelation of truth, preference is given t o the highest existing human concept of ideality and reality. |
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In this way the sphere of intense ideality inhabited by the Virgin Mary is conjoined to the beholder's own space by a brilliant combination of physical and optical devices. |
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Mixtures of polar molecules often exhibit only mild deviations from ideality, but mixtures containing polar and nonpolar molecules are frequently strongly nonideal. |
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Inspired by Jacob Klein, Patocka's view of Plato is centered on the notion of chorismos by way of supporting a non-objectifying view of extramundane ideality. |
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