Sentences with phrase «more radical sense»

«Let us recall that «decoding» does not signify the state of a flow whose code is understood (compris)(deciphered, translatable, assimilable), but, in a more radical sense, the state of a flow that is no longer contained in (compris dans) its own code, that escapes its own code.»
The replacement of Aristotelian «matter» with Whiteheadian «creativity,» and the consequent precedence given by the key concept of prehension to the relational over every merely qualitative determination of a being, undoubtedly allows the Whiteheadian [actual] entity to embody process in a more radical sense than does being as conceived by Aristotle.
Altizer, however, interprets this term in a far more radical sense.
So, to the modern mind, reason connotes self - creation in a more radical sense.
But this is not becoming in the more radical sense of «coming into being,» for the satisfaction is always in being.
When considered in light of the substantive moral basis of democratic governance, Roe v. Wade and similar decisions stand out as «undemocratic» in a far more radical sense than the one Justice Scalia has in mind.

Not exact matches

Ideas to make your company more friendly to a broader range of talent can appear «radical» at first, but given a little thought, they turn out to be just good sense.
Many sensed that succeeding generations would need more spiritual sustenance than was provided by a radical commitment to social justice.
In his more recent writings, he even attempts to combine an ironic sense of the radical contingency of our language, desires, and beliefs, with a strong commitment to liberal political values, such as the need to fight against pain and suffering and the importance of achieving solidarity as members of a community.
It is not the fruitfulness of marriage that he draws upon, not the possibility of procreation, but, in Audet's words, «an aspect which is in a sense much more radical, and which is more specifically human, namely that of love.
Even though the term «autonomy» is usually taken in its Kantian sense (where moral law is self - legislation), the foundational autonomy of which I am now speaking is far more radical.
Thus his vision, beginning with man accepting, affirming, even willing the death of God in a radical sense, ends with man willing to participate in the utter desolation of the secular or the profane, willing to undergo the discipline of darkness, the dark night of the soul (here Altizer's affinity with the religious existentialists, who may not have God but who don't at all like not having him, is clearest), while the possibility of a new epiphany of the sacred, a rebirth of the possibility of having God once more is awaited.
In the measure in which, over a few decades of radical and ever - more frustrated feminism, many women have lost the sense of the greatness and privilege of motherhood, they have lost the natural respect of men.
DE: Whitehead called his view a radical empiricism because it claimed to be more radical than sense - data empiricism, as going back to a more primitive kind of experience.
So if the Scottish Greens (with six MSPs) have any sense, they'll play hard to get - not least because their policy agenda (anti-fracking and properly redistributive in terms of income tax) is significantly more radical than the centrist SNP's.
I came away from this book with a more balanced view of US politics — many of those I like came off worse, and those I did not like were shown to have been better than I thought — with the exception of Lincoln, who in hindsight seems to be a radical in most senses.
On top of that we note a more muted range of upgrades over the original game compared to the more radical revamps found in the Redux edition of Metro 2033 - once again, the outdoor scenes are given a refresh (particularly in terms of lighting), but there's also the sense that interior illumination has been given an additional parse too.
Yves Klein (1928 — 1962), was a conceptual artist par excellence, a radical, utopian dreamer described by the French critic, Pierre Restany as «a painter, but also infinitely more: a believer living in his own sense of the divine», whose diverse practice included ephemeral works in his quest for immateriality.
«But this is a more neutral chronology than is usual, and in that sense is more radical.
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