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[PDF] Embracing the Unknowable: Paradigm of Ineffability - PhilArchiveJun 9, 2023 · Abstract: Ineffability is a long-time partner of the philosophy of religion and mysticism. Through apophatic conceptions of the divine, ...
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Ineffability and Philosophy - Notre Dame Philosophical ReviewsJun 9, 2006 · Ineffability and Philosophy is divided into four main parts, which are: Ineffability: The Very Idea; Mysticism, Epistemic Boundedness and ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly<|control11|><|separator|>
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Embracing the Unknowable: Paradigm of Ineffability - MDPIIneffability is a long-time partner of the philosophy of religion and mysticism. Through apophatic conceptions of the divine, it can act to guarantee the ...
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Mystical ineffability: a nonconceptual theoryFeb 21, 2024 · This paper discusses the nonconceptual theory of mystical ineffability which claims that mystical experiences can't be expressed linguistically because they ...
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Sources of richness and ineffability for phenomenally conscious statesConscious states—state that there is something it is like to be in—seem both rich or full of detail and ineffable or hard to fully describe or recall.
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Ancient Ideologies of Ineffability and Their Echoes | Signs and SocietyJan 1, 2025 · The ineffable as what cannot be spoken about shifts focus from divinity to the self (the locus of modern experience). Information. Type ...
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Ineffability - Etymology, Origin & MeaningMeaning "that may not be spoken" is from 1590s. Plural noun ineffables was, for a time, a jocular euphemism for "trousers" (1823; see inexpressible). Related: ...
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Ineffable - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from late 14th-century Old French and Latin, "ineffable" means beyond expression or too great for words, derived from Latin roots meaning "not ...
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Drunk with Wisdom: Metaphors of Ecstasy in Plato's Symposium and ...... Symposium, where Diotima resorts to a series of negatives to convey the ineffable uniqueness of Beauty (Symp. 211b2). Still, Plato needs to relate in some ...
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[PDF] Ontological Subordination in Novatian of Rome's Theology of the Sonabout God's ineffability (arrhetos/ineffabilus). 32 on the one hand with positive predications about the Supreme nature on the other. By the 3 rd century ...
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Apophatic - Etymology, Origin & Meaning### Etymology of "Apophatic"
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[PDF] Divine Ineffability - PhilArchiveIneffability refers to what is resistant to conceptual formulation and literal articulation, including a non-disparaging sense of 'mystery'.
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(PDF) What is Apophaticism? Ways of Talking About an Ineffable GodAug 7, 2025 · Apophaticism – the view that God is both indescribable and inconceivable – is one of the great medieval traditions of philosophical thought about God.<|separator|>
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How to think about the sublime | Psyche GuidesMar 19, 2025 · While beauty has form and bounded structure, the sublime is formless and unbounded. It is ineffable and resists rational understanding. The ...
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Philosophy of LoveIn Plato's writings however, eros is held to be a common desire that seeks transcendental beauty-the particular beauty of an individual reminds us of true ...
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The Form of the Good in Plato's Timaeus | PLATO JOURNALMar 1, 2018 · The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence that the Form of the Good (as we know it from the Republic) is still present in the Timaeus.Missing: ineffable beyond Symposium scholarly
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Plotinus - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 25, 2024 · Plotinus is generally regarded as the founder of Late Antique Platonism, sometimes termed “Neoplatonism”, a school of thought that,
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Pseudo-Dionysius the AreopagiteSep 6, 2004 · Dionysius says that after all speaking, reading, and comprehending of the names ceases, there follows a divine silence, darkness, and unknowing.
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Incoherence of the Philosophers: S. Kamali - ghazali.orgDec 20, 2016 · And the Divine knowledge is the Divine essence. Therefore, all the Divine attributes are ultimately to be identified with the Divine essence.
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[PDF] How Ineffable is the Ineffable? - The Comparison ProjectEin Sof – or Infinite. Ein Sof is difficult to describe, due to the fact that Ein Sof is Infinite. “Ein. Sof is present in all things in actuality, while all ...
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Ludwig Wittgenstein - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyNov 8, 2002 · This bi-polarity of propositions enables the composition of more complex propositions from atomic ones by using truth-functional operators (5).Wittgenstein's Logical Atomism · Wittgenstein's Aesthetics
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Logical Empiricism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyApr 4, 2011 · Logical empiricism is a philosophic movement rather than a set of doctrines, and it flourished in the 1920s and 30s in several centers in Europe and in the 40s ...
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 14, 2016 · Feminist phenomenology and critical phenomenology have drawn on Merleau-Ponty's accounts of embodiment, embodied habits, normativity, and ...The Nature of Perception and... · Phenomenology of Perception · BibliographyMissing: ineffability | Show results with:ineffability
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Making Sense of the Divine Name in Exodus: From Etymology to ...The book of Exodus defines the divine name ,יהוה providing a description of God's character that is fundamental for biblical and theological reflection.
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(PDF) Philosophical interpretations of Exodus 3:14 - Academia.eduMaimonides argued that Exodus 3:14 conveys the idea of God as the 'existing Being,' relying on Aristotelian thought to establish God's existence.
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The Negative Theology of Maimonides and Aquinas - jstorthe doctrine that no affirmative or positive attributes of any kind are predicable of God, that God is completely unknown and unknowable,.
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(PDF) Meaning and Reference in Maimonides' Negative TheologyThe theory of religious language proposed by Moses Maimonides features a paradox concerning the absolute unknowability of God and the description of God as ...
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Precedents for Palamas' Essence-Energies Theology in the ... - jstorAbstract. Following a brief summary of the main tenets of Palamas' theology relating to the immanent divine ?v?pyeua1, this article will explore possible ...
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Divine essence, divine persons and divine energies in Gregorius ...It explores the union and distinction among divine essence, persons, and energies in the Holy Trinity. Nine key categories are examined, including divine ...
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Thomas Aquinas on the Incomprehensibility of God - jstorand of the God of man. If in the first part of the Summa Theologiae the doctrine of incomprehensibility appears in the teaching about the qualities of God ...
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SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: How God is known by us (Prima Pars, Q. 12)God is called incomprehensible not because anything of Him is not seen; but ... Thomas Aquinas Second and Revised Edition, 1920. Literally translated by ...Missing: incomprehensibility | Show results with:incomprehensibility
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(PDF) Aniconism - Academia.eduAniconism refers to the absence of representations of living or divine beings, distinct from iconoclasm. The Biblical prohibition of images emphasizes ...
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(PDF) Aniconism and Sacramentality: Rethinking the Riddles of ...The study reveals that aniconism in Abrahamic religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, emphasizes avoidance of imagery, contrasting with the ...
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(PDF) Neti, neti: Defining an Upanisad - Academia.eduThis essay critically examines a definition of an Upaniùad provided by Signe Cohen, assessing both its accuracy and its ability to enhance understanding of ...
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Notes on Vedanta/Hinduism - Le Moyne CollegeShankara's non-dualism (8th cent) Atman- Brahman in Advaita-Vedanta. Atman, Brahman in advaita-vedanta are ultimately one. "The individual. self, as pure ...
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[PDF] "Sankara's Doctrine of Maya - The Matheson TrustHis purpose was to demonstrate the unity and consistency of the Upanishadic teachings on Brahman, and to explain certain apparent contradictions "by a ...Missing: ineffable | Show results with:ineffable
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Ud 8.3: Tatiyanibbānapaṭisaṁyuttasutta—Bhikkhu ĀnandajotiThe Gracious One was instructing, rousing, enthusing, and cheering the monks with a Dhamma talk connected with Emancipation.Missing: Nirvana inexpressible
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'NOT KNOWING IS MOST INTIMATE': KOAN PRACTICE AND THE ...May 11, 2022 · Kōans are short stories that Zen teachers use to communicate those Buddhist insights that cannot be expressed through direct communication.
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[PDF] Lao Tzu's Tao Teh Ching Translations - Boston UniversityMay 19, 1996 · The Tao that can be told of is not the Absolute Tao;. The Names that can be given are not the Absolute Names. The Nameless is the origin of.
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Mysticism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyNov 11, 2004 · Some philosophers think that a stress on ineffability signifies an attempt to consign mysticism to the irrational, thus excluding it from more ...
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Dialect of the Tribe: Modes of Communication and the Epiphanic ...Feb 6, 2015 · In T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets an attempt is made to investigate—often in a discursive manner—notions of time, language, and the divine.
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light and mystical writing: t. s. eliot's poetic practice in four quartetsAccordingly, Eliot's choice of words about linguistic failure and ineffability in “The Burial of the Dead” shows how, even in the pre-conversion poetry of The ...
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[PDF] Franz Kafka's “Before the Law”: A Parable - Digital Commons @ PaceJul 1, 2015 · After an exegesis several pages longer than the original parable, the priest underlines the ineffability of the text's message. ... As a student, ...
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[PDF] The Parable in Agnon, Kafka, Borges by Bella P. Brodzki ABThe modern parables of S. Y. Agnon, Franz Kafka, and Jorge. L. Borges, respectively, manifest an increasing discomfort with the redemptive capacity of language.
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Radiant depth: Transcendence and ethics in Rothko's late series of ...Feb 25, 2021 · His open-ended colour fields are often described as floating or hovering, and they are instilled with ineffable life. Viewers who immerse ...
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[PDF] SILENCE IN ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISMArtists like Rothko and Newman, in particular, embrace silence through large fields of colour and minimalistic compositions, allowing space to. "breathe" and ...<|separator|>
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The Unseen Truth of God in Early Modern Masterpieces - MDPIGod the Father was considered so completely inexpressible and unembodied that his visual appearance in early modern masterpieces has long challenged the ...
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John Cage's silent piece(s): The origin of 4' 33" - James PritchettSep 4, 2018 · So long as silence was a purely inner knowing of emptiness, a silent piece was nothing more than a symbol for this ineffable knowledge. Once ...
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The Paradox of Silence in the Arts and Religion - BYU StudiesThis core feeling of helpless (ineffable) anguish has given rise to depictions in recent art of silent screams. These Western reactions stand in marked ...
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History: Music Gives Voice to the IneffableThe idea that music could be sublime goes hand-in-hand with two related convictions, both of which represent considerable philo- sophical and cultural ...Missing: vastness | Show results with:vastness
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Sublime Impudence: Synesthesia and Music from Romanticism to ...Abstract. This chapter identifies German romantic theory (from the Jena circle that produced the yearbook Athenaeum) as establishing the conceptual premises ...
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[PDF] SILENCE IN ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISMIn Abstract Expressionism, silence acts as a canvas for the ineffable— a place where emotion, thought, and spirit can dwell without the need for overt.
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[PDF] Jewish Mystical Experience Refracted through the Art of Mark RothkoJun 21, 2015 · The notion of art―with an emphasis on the importance and communicative properties of color—as representing the ineffable, a religious experience ...
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[PDF] C. G. Jung's theory of the collective unconscious :archetypes is ineffable, in this regard ue need to e.:amlne what. Jung says about the paradoxicaland also consider to T/hat degree the Hidetemmate nature of ...
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[PDF] from Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1996). Creativity: New York: Harper ...and ineffable external goal but the activity of science itself. It is the p ... So the link between flow and happiness depends on whcther the flow ...
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[PDF] CHOMSKY & PENROSE ON THE EXPLICABLE AND INEXPLICABLEIf there were such a truth, it would then have to be a limitation of natural language that it could not be expressed in words (rather like an ineffable feeling ...
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The Uncertainty Principle (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)Oct 8, 2001 · The uncertainty principle (for position and momentum) states that one cannot assign exact simultaneous values to the position and momentum of a physical system.
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The eco-politics of the sublime: nature, environmentalism, and Covid ...Nov 17, 2021 · The ineffability of a purely natural sublime impels us to concede humility as environmental actors. What is explicitly ecological about the ...
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Can Ideas Withstand Shifts in Language? - Guernica MagazineMar 11, 2016 · Emoji have an inexact relationship to language—I don't think of the eyes emoji as “side-eye” or “surprise” or “wow,” though it's somewhere near ...<|separator|>
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Ineffable Knowledge and Gender | Rethinking Philosophy of ReligionI have attempted to demonstrate that ineffable knowledge and gender raise important sorts of questions concerning language, reality, understanding, truth, and ...
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The Postmodern Sublime? - jstorTo make the unpresentable the primary value of the true artist, and to make the avant- garde the new priesthood over the ineffable, seems also to evade much of.