Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(3)
"If you find that you are by nature mutable," he wrote, "transcend yourself". Another source is the Dionysian Romanticism of the 19th-century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who exalted life in its most irrational and cruel features and made such exaltation the proper task of the "higher man," who exists beyond good and evil.
Such exaltation of style and indifference to matter is contemptible, and, insofar as his purpose in his system of education appears to have been to train others to a similar facility, he can hardly escape the censure he accorded to other rhetorical schools.
But rather than believing that a place amongst the triple jump greats is a mere formality - he's already the third furthest jumper of all-time - he's acutely aware that any such exaltation will have to be earned with plenty of hard work and a fair slice of good fortune, not least to remain healthy.
Similar(57)
We might expect such an exaltation of the role from one such as Schmitt, but in fact Walzer himself is drawn to it.
The courts of a united Germany have tended to show little sympathy for such pleadings: the exaltation of obedience and duty over conscience and humanity has already brought too much ruin on this country during its modern history.
Such self-serving exaltations underscore Mr. Roberts's, well, slender charisma.
And Romantic composers from Schumann and Chopin to Hugo Wolf and Gustav Mahler did in fact produce much of their very best creative work in precisely such a state of exaltation, in a few tragic instances (e.g., Schumann and Wolf) to the ultimate detriment of their sanity.
L'Engle continues: "From the magnificently modeled back sprang a nobly formed torso, arms, and a head resembling a man's, but a man with a perfection of dignity and virtue, an exaltation of joy such as Meg had never before seen. . . .
Out of this evolves fetishism, belief in demons, polytheism, and, finally, monotheism, which derives from the exaltation of a great god, such as the sky god, in a polytheistic context.
Like Jouvenel, Maritain rues the exaltation of the sovereign's will such that what is just is what serves his interest.
Mikhail Bakhtin's concept of carnivalization is a useful tool to understand Zé Celso's theatrical practices (such as profanity, parodic inversions, de-sacralization, shamelessness, joy and exaltation of the body, among others).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com