This much, however, is clear: while modern man may be wrong in identifying his ego with his subjectivity, he is undoubtedly right in regarding it in its subjective
aspect as a unity, and in refusing to allow any room for alien powers to interfere in his subjective life.
Not exact matches
Because of the fundamental
unity of the world, every phenomenon, if it is adequately studied even though under one single
aspect, reveals itself
as being ubiquitous alike in its import and in its roots.
Dewey calls this value «quality,» but by the term he means neither mathematical nor secondary qualities; he uses the term to refer, first, to the wholeness or deeper reality, in some
aspect of the world, often
as that wholeness is presented in a work of art. 24 If this were called the objective locus of quality, the subjective locus would be the emotional intuition of the objective quality; this subjective quality gives the experience itself the
unity which makes it that particular experience.25 It is this empirical discernment of quality which provides the substance of the derivative and propositional resolution of the conflict between the individual and its environment.
In contrast to the aesthetic order implicit in Kukai's view of nature and contemporary science and process thought, the «logical order» of mainline Christianity characterized by Ames assumes: (1) preassigned patterns of relatedness, a blueprint» wherein
unity is prior to plurality, and plurality is a «fall» from
unity; (2) values concrete particularity only to the degree it mirrors this preassigned pattern of relatedness; (3) reduces particulars to only those
aspects needed to illustrate the given pattern, which necessarily entails moving away from concrete particulars toward the universal; (4) interprets nature
as a closed system of predetermined specifications, and therefore reducible to quantitative description; (5) characterizes being
as necessity, creativity
as conformity, and novelty
as defect; and (6) views «rightness»
as the degree of conformity to preassigned patterns (NAT 116).
He also commendably puts forward a vision of the
unity of all God's actions
as fundamentally one work, but differentiated in its many
aspects of creation, evolution, personal providence, salvation and redemption in Christ and eschatological fulfilment.
I suggest that my memories,
as aspects of my present, indicate a successive past because I,
as an active
unity, have been my «past.»
On the other hand, there is the being constituted by this becoming, the
unity produced by this unification, the concrete satisfaction, or what has been called the «concretum» of this concrescence.4 The concrescence «begets» the concretum in this metaphysical sense that it produces it
as a formally distinct
aspect of its own actuality.
Still American Christianity has seldom emphasized the
aspect of the Christian tradition that stressed the
unity rather than the distinction of divinity and man so that the oriental teachings stand out
as sharply divergent.
Perfection, understood
as the ideal
unity of harmony and intensity is the aim of cosmic process, not the achievement of individual
aspects or phases within the process.
The appreciation of the
unity of the cosmos has not yet been achieved by this academic sub-community - let alone the Faith suggestion that this could support the traditional doctrine of God
as the mind immediately behind every
aspect of the cosmos.
29 That said, where a court of a Member State is called upon to review whether fundamental rights are complied with by a national provision or measure which, in a situation where action of the Member States is not entirely determined by European Union law, implements the latter for the purposes of Article 51 (1) of the Charter, national authorities and courts remain free to apply national standards of protection of fundamental rights, provided that the level of protection provided for by the Charter,
as interpreted by the Court, and the primacy,
unity and effectiveness of European Union law are not thereby compromised (see, in relation to the latter
aspect, Case C - 399 / 11 Melloni [2013] ECR I - 0000, paragraph 60).
We have built a quality system that
unitied not only individual Brokers but
as well all Provinces and even work with our American counterparts to enable not only the public who move across Provinces but
as well across Borders to empower us
as «Professionals» to aid our clients in their whole goal of real estate matters not only one
aspect.