Sentence examples for an ultimate object from inspiring English sources

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In all these cases, the fact that the attitudes and concerns in question are directed to an ultimate object that transcends humanity's existential limitations is what justifies their being called religious.

Here ultimate is defined as an ultimate object from the perspective of exalted beings (ārya / 'phags pa).

This simple picture of pleasure and of its effects in the mind, which seems to make self-explanatory how pleasure can be an ultimate object of correct valuing and wanting, has often been associated with more sweeping normative and psychological claims, all ambiguously called "hedonism".

But in Dr. No, her role is that of an ultimate object.

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Rather than a restriction, "The law has quite the opposite effect: It subsidizes and so produces more political speech," fostering "both the vigorous competition of ideas and its ultimate object a government responsive to the will of the people".

The law "fostered both the vigorous competition of ideas and its ultimate object a government responsive to the will of the people," she said, adding that Arizonans "deserve better" than a Supreme Court that stood in the path of electoral reform.

Although for a variety of reasons the reform failed in its ultimate object of creating an economically viable class of peasant proprietors, its psychological impact was immense.

Their ultimate object "in a couple of years is to have a full-time winery," Mr. Waters said.

The first two etymological senses of the term paramārthas have in them the sense of emptiness as an objective domain since it is both the final ontic status of things and it is the ultimate object of a non-conceptual exalted cognition.

This preference for the ultimate object manipulated in a sequence of manipulations is known as recency effect (Pineno and Miller 2005) and has been found, among others, in monkeys (Wright et al. 1985), pigeons (Wright et al. 1985) as well as humans (Knoedler 1999).

The point of arguing in support of the view that the goal is a combination of virtue and pleasure, on the other hand, was probably to show that taking pleasure as the ultimate object of impulse would require a recognizably virtuous life, a view for which there were Socratic antecedents in Plato's Protagoras.

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