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Перевод: existential speek existential


[прилагательное]
относящийся к существованию; относящийся к реальности; экзистенциальный


Тезаурус:

  1. Strictly universal statements (such as "All men are mortal") are in principle unverifiable and are tested by trying to falsify them, while strictly existential statements (such as "Unicorns exist") are in principle unfalsifiable and tested by trying to verify them.
  2. He could only regard her existential pain as a cup of instant coffee to be sweetened with saccharin.
  3. Few human ethologists have been interested in the existential issues of human subjectivity implied by the recognition of inner structure.
  4. Likewise with his existential emphasis, which closely relates to that humanism.
  5. The generation that rediscovered the existential was precisely the one best fitted to look and think "within", which is not unrealism, but a different form of realism - and one unavoidable to such as Leonard, given the horrors inflicted on his own people by the most "culturally advanced" nation of the day.
  6. And yet there is no denying that "ethnic" identities which had no political or even existential significance until yesterday (for instance being a "Lombard", which is now the title of the xenophobic leagues in north Italy) can acquire a genuine hold as badges of group identity overnight.
  7. His existential quest for Truth is in fact the key to his understanding and interpretation of the Bhagavad-Gt.
  8. The attitude of kindness should become habitual and develop into the "I and Thou" relationship of Buber's existential philosophy; so that the subject and object can join in a transcendent meeting, defeating the isolation of the usual you and me relationship which contains no warmth and is a mere hailing as of two ships at a distance from one another.
  9. Homi Bhabha finds here an "existential humanism as banal as it is beatific", adding: "there can be no reconciliation, no Hegelian "recognition'", no simple, sentimental promise of a humanistic ""world of the You''" (pp. xx - xxi).
  10. The polarity adult-child is the first in the inventory of existential oppositions (male-female being the second) which makes man exploitable and induces him to exploit.
  11. It will become, on both sides, an "existential" struggle once again.
  12. Arrival has no reality in the updated, transposed Quixotic journeying whereby the forward-tilting existential present of The Double is rephrased in The Possessed .
  13. Harkabi described the idea of a "transfer" - the mass expulsion of Palestinians - as just the kind of project that is calculated to lend the struggle its absolute, "existential" character.

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