Sentences with phrase «apart from consciousness»

Not exact matches

If one believes Cameron Crowe's recent PBS documentary Pearl Jam 20, then Pearl Jam has to be the whiniest band that has ever existed, because apart from a few good songs, their catapult - like trajectory into the national and international consciousness ought to be the norm — or at least that is what Mr. Crowe's documentary would have you believe.
Both believe that human existence apart from «grace» can only culminate in despair, and thus both have developed a fundamentally hostile attitude toward the modern consciousness.
It is a «theology of consciousness» instead of a «theology of facts,» for God «can never be known apart from subjective experience.»
Indeed he went to great lengths, grappled with the formidable problem of the nature of light, made incredibly subtle distinctions between various types of change, all to explain the fact that in sight consciousness is consciousness of an object, pure and simple, apart from any feelings of bodily involvement.
«The immediate content... so fills his consciousness that nothing else can exist beside and apart from it.»
The conviction of a divine kenosis could scarcely have entered our consciousness apart from this event.
Secondly, conceptual feelings, apart from complex integration with physical feelings, are devoid of consciousness in their subjective forms.»
The question remains that if we can refer to inherited structures of consciousness that normalize the good of some at the expense of others, and if these structures of consciousness form persons apart from their consent, how is it that original sin entails guilt?
For Bergson, each tension yields a problem that is also the mark of apparently irreconcilable views of what is vital to the place of human beings in the world: (1) Time is measurable according to length and brevity, but immeasurable in reality, because it is qualitative, felt, and immediate; (2) Psychological life is divided into a self awareness of deeper, dynamic layers of human beings and what is superficial and fixed; (3) There is an inner consciousness and an independent world apart from inner consciousness.
Is the history recorded in the New Testament just a vague reality which underlies the Christian consciousness, the contours of which can no longer be recovered, or is it not rather the event par excellence, quite apart from our subjective consciousness?
Myth therefore employs subjective means derived from the human imagination to describe a reality which utterly transcends consciousness, and which possesses an objective validity in its own right, quite apart from its effects on the disciples and witnesses.
It stands to reason that this consciousness of creative originality in their faith could not have belonged to the early Christians apart from a fresh conception of God and experience of him.
All that happens, it is claimed, is consciousness, and the content of the self - understanding is a timeless truth, which once perceived remains true quite apart from the cause which set it in motion and «cranked it Up».
Apart from the aspect of consciousness, this sentence seems to me to contradict the difficult final paragraph of Process and Reality (PR 351).
What they share here — apart from the very strong painting that pervades the show — is a consciousness of the art historical tradition of painting within which each artist creates his or her work.
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