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Discover LudwigThe use of "transcendence from" is correct and can be used in written English to describe a state of surpassing or exceeding something or someone.
It suggests a sense of elevation or moving beyond limitations. Example: Through meditation, she achieved a state of transcendence from her worldly worries and found inner peace.
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Rather, philosophers must satisfy themselves with the "transcendence from within" given with the context-transcending force of claims to truth and moral rightness.
But this 638-horsepower machine actually grants transcendence from it.
Many Mahler devotees demand the ultimate in intensity and transcendence from performances of that composer's symphonies.
They want transcendence: from the kitchen, the wait staff, all of it.
All Alarcón's characters shuttle disorientingly between art and life until it is hard to distinguish reality from performance, transcendence from escapism.
Mathematics was associated with the gods, and with transcendence from the material world; women, by their nature, were supposedly rooted in this latter, baser realm.
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They varied from idyllic nature study to space-age transcendence and from ebullient, novel classicism to feral intensity.
Previously published in Ways of Transcendence: Insights from Major Religions and Modern Thought, ed.
The problem is that Friskics-Warren sees transcendence everywhere, from Kathleen Hanna's career as a stripper to P.M. Dawn's appropriation of the Harry Nilsson song "Coconut".
Some unsuspecting person comes in contact with an infected monkey, ape, rodent or wild goose — or maybe just with a domestic duck that has fed around the same pond as the wild goose — and a virus achieves transcendence, passing from one species of host into another.
Transcendence suffers from terrible timing, arriving a few months after Spike Jonze charmed audiences with his semi-futuristic love story Her, which flipped a century's worth of technophobia on its back to view what futurist Ray Kurzweil calls "the singularity" – the point at which humans are eclipsed by their computer counterparts – as a version of romantic bliss.
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