Definitionn. a state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience
Last update: July 6, 2015
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Philo's God is described in terms of absolute transcendency; his doctrine of the Logos or Divine Sophia is a theistical transformation of the Platonic world of ideas; his allegorical interpretation of the Old Testament represents the spiritualistic dissolution of historical Judaism. [Please select]
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It was her first, because she was the mother of a boy so well behaved that he had become a proverb of transcendency. [Please select]
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What then would the self-transcendency affirmed to exist in advance of all experiential mediation or termination, be _known-as_. [Please select]
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------------------ For this signifies transcendency, and an exemption from the indigent. [Please select]
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On pragmatist principles therefore, a dispute over self-transcendency is a pure logomachy. [Please select]
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In this case there is no self-transcendency implied in the knowing. [Please select]
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But, critically considered, there can be no pointing unless self-transcendency be also allowed. [Please select]
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At this point does it not seem as if the quarrel about self-transcendency in knowledge might drop. [Please select]
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Even if our ideas did in themselves carry the postulated self-transcendency, it would still remain true that their putting us into possession of such effects _would be the sole cash-value of the self-transcendency for us_. [Please select]
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The humanist sees all the time, however, that there is no absolute transcendency even about the more absolute realities thus conjectured or believed in. [Please select]
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