Sri Aurobindo Study Forum: Discourse on Sri Aurobindo's 'Life Divine' by Subramany, Nithyatha ...
Dr. Bodh R Sharma
The Scriptures and even Science educate us that everything is made up of energy. Energy forms a field that flows, connects, and surrounds everybody and everything in the Universe. In fact, energy is the basis for our livelihood and being required in each walk of life. We get energy in sleep, meditation, prayer, sacrifice, nishkaam karma, opening to the higher realms of the Divine consciousness - Sri Aurobindo and The Mothers whisper that chanting the name of the Divine Mother creates a vibration and fills the being with intense energy and bliss. So, aspire constantly for the sublime energy and wisely use it ...
Sri Aurobindo deals with specifics very sparingly but World Union is very much a part of his Ontology like Hegelian consequence. #FiveDreams
Sri Aurobindo happens to be a direct descendant of Shelling and Hegel. Overlooking this is a self-inflicted exilement https://t.co/X8nVS1ZBRF
Hegel's India https://t.co/Kq7rnbkLd7 @LarvalSubjects @DrZamalek @shaviro @jonathandirk @adamkotsko @ThouArtThat @loveofallwisdom @Jayarava
Savitri Era of those who adore, Om Sri Aurobindo & The Mother.
... thought never coincides with itself — because thought is intrinsically inconsistent. This reflexive twist missing from Adorno's strenuous defence of the object is, on the other hand, intrinsic to psychoanalysis. It was Lacan especially who developed the dialectic subject—object to its utmost reflexive (Hegelian) consequences, ...
The becoming-nonstate-of-the-state is captured implicitly in Derrida's treatment of the post-Hegelian consequences of apophatic war, whether the war on terror or nuclear war. Archives of denegation are disjunctive with the Hegelian dialectic of subjugating recognition. In that schema, the sovereign or master is supreme only ...
... indeterminate Godhead. To put the matter in a Hegelian way but without ineluctably Hegelian consequences, as William Desmond has, there is a determination process more ultimate than determinate intelligibles.26 So, to put the matter negatively, we shall be about neither a foundationalism of ontology, which ...
Robert C. Neville, Amos Yong, Peter Heltzel - 2004 - Preview - More editions
More exactly, the critical methodological matter may be put in an Hegelian way, but without Hegelian consequences (as William Desmond has suggested), viz., there is a determination process more ultimate than determinate intelligibles. The critical metaphysical (ontological/ meontological) matter is that theology's ...
One of the Hegelian consequences of Turner's revolt was that it became even more difficult for slavery's apologists to deny the slave's humanity and far easier for its opponents to demonstrate the brutality required to maintain slavery. Even after saying all this, however, there is no final resolution to the problem of Nat Turner's ...
For a critical appraisal of the idealist (Kantian and Hegelian) consequences of Jenson's rejection of “classical ” metaphysics, see Brian K. Sholl, “On Robert Jenson's Trinitarian Thought,” Modern Theology 18 (2002): 27 –36. For a Jewish attempt to understand the Christian doctrine of the triune God (in dialogue with Jenson), ...
Hegel, Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts, §228; trans. Hegel's Philosophy of Right, 145 (our paraphrase). See Hans Kelsen, Reine Rechtslehre (1934), revised and enlarged edition (Vienna: Österreichische Staatsdruckerei 1960, 1992), Ch. 33, “Rechtssubjekt, Person.” For the intricate post-Hegelian consequences, ...
Herbert Hochberg - 1984 - Snippet view
... some propositions about individuals which can be known without knowing something about all individuals. Two things may be said about this. First, the Hegelian consequences are not the reasons for Quine's introduction of the 'izes' device.
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Self-consciousness occurs only insofar as there is a consciousness of objects" ( 316). Here Gadamer is presenting Heideggerian and Hegelian consequences from Husserl's account of intentionality. looking at a chair we are only presented ...
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J n the end Karabo has learnt about her own worth and the servant-master-re l at ionship and its Hegelian consequences, showing the utter dependency of whites upon the work of their black servants . by Dr. tfolf Kindermann di Afrikan miner ...
Richard Woodfield - 1990 - Snippet view
but as: "But is this all the art there is?"6 tries to be a sort of middle ground between the two positions just mentioned. In the tradition of critical theory — but without the radical Hegelian consequences — Jameson accepts "whatever may come" ...
Not a single anti-Hegelian consequence is drawn in the whole book. Yet, I must credit him for the coinage of the term metafisica dell 'economia (the metaphysics of economics). Although the idea behind his term is completely different from mine, the term is his. What conclusions can we draw from the evidence presented?
Klaus Hartmann - 1988 - Snippet view - More editions
Philosophy cannot predict, nor can a philosophy reconstructive of an entelechy present to it be extended to cover, or usher in, future developments (as the Young Hegelians believed). The Hegelian consequence would rather be that if there is ...
Wilfrid Parsons, Francis Xavier Talbot, Gerald Groveland Walsh - 1948 - Snippet view - More editions
Truth, in a neo-Hegelian consequence to this view of being, becomes an affair of coherence, with ideas blended into systematic form. Thus, "truth is the convergence of the affirmative tendencies, as good is that of affective tendencies. "8 The ...
For Derrida, the dissolution of identity does not have the Hegelian consequence that 'the True is the whole', but that all truth-claims should be replaced by the play of active interpretation. Such play would be dismissed by Lukács as a form of subjectivism, as the individual player experiences the dissolution of reified identity in ...
This means that Karatani's branding of surplus-value as a Kantian transcendental apperception needs to be carried through to its decisive Hegelian consequence: the transcendental distortion originally belongs to and disturbs its immanent sources, that is, each of the two branches of the capitalist process. In brief, what ...
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