As participants in communication we adopt as it were an extramundane position with respect to the innerworldly items about which we can come to an understanding. |
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. |
So trusting our intuition in extramundane matters would be like trusting the reading of a barometer calibrated at sea level at 14,200 feet on the West Buttress of Denali. |
Atheism affirms that there are no gods or goddesses, assuming that god means a personal, extramundane entity. |
If any one chooses to assume that it was created by an extramundane power, Haeckel says he will not object. |
Fourthly, although God is extramundane, He is nevertheless everywhere present. |