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We fools give courteous ear -- then cut some more, Shaping a gorgeous Nothingness from the cloud.
A half-hour drive through the bumpy, sparse Sinai desert nothingness from Tarfa, Al Karm is a Bedouin-owned ecolodge on the historic road to St Catherine's monastery.
It is the fear that we don't understand the great nothingness from which we emerged and to which we must return, very soon.
Of his mother, Rosa Silberstein, he wrote that she died, "only God knows where and when, having been deported into nothingness from Vienna in 1943".
The point of the book, Dr. Krauss, a self-described nonbeliever, writes at the outset, is not to try to make people lose their faith, but to illuminate how modern science has changed the meaning of nothingness from a vague philosophical concept to something we can almost put under a lab microscope.
If you want to accuse Abramović of a lack of originality in her new artwork, you would have to survey all the past icons of nothingness, from the Rothko Chapel in Houston to The Lights Going On and Off at the Tate.
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The way Poythress and others see it, God could have created a sperm with a Y chromosome from nothingness, or from the atoms in the Virgin Mary's womb as needed, fertilizing her egg and creating a wholly human, but also wholly divine, genetic male.
Part of that "nothingness" emanated from Obama's Washington.
In his middle period, inaugurated by the first formulations of the idea of "the place of absolute nothingness" in From That Which Acts to That Which Sees, Nishida's thought was characterized by a shift from his earlier voluntarism to a kind of intuitionism of pure seeing without a seer (see NKZ IV, 3 6).
Sometimes the issue concerned Sartre's originality: Were the ideas of his Being and Nothingness stolen from Beauvoir's She Came to Stay? Sometimes they concerned matters of influence: What happened in their discussions and critiques of each other's work?
Armed with the particular character of nothingness drawn from the experience of the fear of death, Rosenzweig suggests that the German Idealists "presuppose" the undifferentiated, universal character of the Absolute, as the origin of the "All," and they thereby mistakenly root the myriad particular beings we experience in actuality in an original unity (i.e., an absolute or universal "nothing").
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