Sublated

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Definitions and meanings of "Sublated"

What do we mean by sublated?

To negate, deny or contradict.

To take or carry away; to remove.

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The word "sublated" in example sentences

Rather, what is of value in the thesis gets "sublated" by the antithesis in such a way as to re-emerge at a higher level, the "synthesis." ❋ Mike L (2006)

It has recently been suggested that some metaphors are abstract associations, based on prerequisite subconscious associations or even sublated synesthetic perceptions (latent synesthesia). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Note how the issue "war" is sublated by the tactical exigencies of Democrat-Republican. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The moral and-or practical issue that may lay at the heart of any public debate is sublated into the Game. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Hence the cautious “as if” - status of the purposiveness of nature in the aesthetic experience is sublated. ❋ Gjesdal, Kristin (2009)

That is, when something becomes it seems to possess aspects of both being and nothingness, and it is in this sense that the third category of such triads can be understood as containing the first two as sublated “moments.” ❋ Redding, Paul (2006)

However, the autonomy of the Kantian ethical subject can also be seen as asserting a sublated form of self-will, namely in its will to form as well as to conform to the universal. ❋ Davis, Bret W. (2006)

(In Hegel's later terminology, one would say that the first two were “sublated” [aufgehoben] in the third). ❋ Redding, Paul (2006)

In mid career Nishida used the language of dialectics to describe relations, while insisting that the opposed terms were not sublated into a higher unity. ❋ Maraldo, John (2005)

The sheer viscerality of this fantastic scene is telling: passionate frenzy on the verge of possession, ceremonial (i.e., reiteratively significant) acts of self-amputationthis complex figure in effect re-members the bodies that the idealists have forgotten and dis-membered, for although, like seraphim, they claim to have sublated "flesh and blood," in Schelling's symptomatic reading they have flesh enough to harm themselves. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Evil is not evaded, but sublated in the higher religious cheer of these persons (see pp. 47-52, 354-357). ❋ Unknown (1902)

Our Lord's Passion _is_ His sublimest action -- an action so potent that all His other actions are sublated in it, and we know everything when we know that He _died_ for our sins. ❋ James Denney (1886)

Brahman is to be reached through true knowledge only, not unnaturally led to the conclusion that what separates us in our unenlightened state from Brahman is such as to allow itself to be completely sublated by an act of knowledge; is, in other words, nothing else but an erroneous notion, an illusion. ❋ George Thibaut (1881)

-- (We remark in passing that) by this fact of the consciousness of the dreaming person not being sublated (by the waking consciousness) the doctrine of the body being our true Self is to be considered as refuted [283]. ❋ George Thibaut (1881)

And with regard to the state in which the appearance of plurality is not yet sublated, it follows from passages declaratory of such difference (as, for instance, 'That we must search for,' &c.) that Brahman is superior to the individual soul; whereby the possibility of faults adhering to it is excluded. ❋ George Thibaut (1881)

This consciousness is a real result; for it is not sublated by the waking consciousness. ❋ George Thibaut (1881)

On the other hand, effects, such as fear and the like, may come to an end because they can be sublated by means of knowledge of superior force. ❋ George Thibaut (1881)

When, however, final authority having intimated the unity of the Self, the entire course of the world which was founded on the previous distinction is sublated, then there is no longer any opportunity for assuming a Brahman comprising in itself various elements. ❋ George Thibaut (1881)

Nor, again, can such consciousness be objected to on the ground either of uselessness or of erroneousness, because, firstly, it is seen to have for its result the cessation of ignorance, and because, secondly, there is no other kind of knowledge by which it could be sublated. ❋ George Thibaut (1881)

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