10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPOSTASISATION»
Discover the use of
hypostasisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hypostasisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Totalitarianism and Political Religions, Volume II: Concepts ...
Their decisionism lay with their hypostasisation of the sheer use of the will in a '
cult of the will', as J. P. Stern has called it; and through their hypostasisation of the
will, Fascist movements hypostasised pure action. The ideological contents ...
Hans Maier, Michael Schäfer, 2007
2
General Psychopathology
We will summarise our answer once more: (aa) The idea of the constitution as the
entiretyof the physical and psychic state is true. Hypostasisation of the idea into
an objectivity which we can know is false. Hence all scientific knowledge follows
...
3
Classica Et Mediaevalia
connection between" personification" and Plato's idealism12). In the Phaedo18)
— of which the Aristotle-passage quoted is a relevant criticism — Plato obviously
does not see the difficulties involved in this hypostasisation. In the first part of the
...
4
Altruism and Reality: Studies in the Philosophy of the ...
Either way, the terms refer broadly to acts of discriminative conceptual
construction and constructive hypostasisation which echo the 'conceptually
constructed entity' (kalpitam bhdvam) of BCA 9:140.78 The interpretation of this
verse is fairly ...
5
Production of Presence: What Meaning Cannot Convey
(Un)fortunately, however (unfortunately for my sympathy and fortunately for
reasons of conceptual clarity), I found myself on the side that Pickstock
characterizes as “the more subtly idolatrous hypostasisation of the unknown '
beyond being'” in ...
Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, 2004
6
Radical Orthodoxy: A New Theology
Thus once again we have an instance of a suppression of temporality linked to a
hypostasisation of an immanent given: for the divine T is formed entirely in the
image of my given finite T which in turn is defined by its capacity to image (and so
...
John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock, Graham Ward, 2002
7
Demonology, Religion, and Witchcraft
Perhaps most striking of the commonalities with Counter-Reformation religiosity
is the hypostasisation of pain. This rested on a conception of the body which
Counter-Reformation Catholicism revived. Physical sensation, in this way of ...
8
Unveiling God: Contextualising Christology for Islamic Culture
... precedents for early christological development.145 However, personification
is a very widespread and longstanding ANE literary device and does not in itself
imply any degree of incipient bifurcation or hypostasisation within God.146 There
...
9
David As Reader: 2 Samuel 12:1-15 and the Poetics of Fatherhood
(1991: 118) Such a view of the author, however, holds equally true for the
characters in the work seen as the 'authors' of their own discourse. They too
become caught up in this process of 'involuntary hypostasisation'. Bakhtin himself
found ...
10
Systematic Theology and Climate Change: Ecumenical Perspectives
... of the whole of 'earth' may not be helpful on its own (suggesting as it does a
common voice for the entire planet and everything that inhabits it – which risks
again the unhelpful hypostasisation of nonhuman creation over against humanity
).
Michael S. Northcott, Peter M. Scott, 2014