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empirical self

collocation in English

meanings of empiricaland self


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empirical
adjective
uk /ɪmˈpɪr.ɪ.kəl/ us /emˈpɪr.ɪ.kəl/
based on what is experienced or seen rather than ...
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self
noun
uk /self/ us /self/
the set of someone's characteristics, such as personality and ability, that are not physical and make that person different from ...
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Examples of empirical self


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The experience of fate as such can exist only through the empiricalself and its struggle with desire.
In this picture, the empiricalself comes into being through the constraint of desire.
The condition of fulfillment that precedes the sense of lack created by the empiricalself is anterior to language and signification, inaccessible to - consciousness.
The theologian's strictures are designed to consolidate the boundaries of the empiricalself and regulate the order of everyday life.
The idealized beloved and the empiricalself constitute the illusory dyad of alienation.
Both the panegyric and the wine poem begin with the condition of separation definitive of the empiricalself, figured through the idealized, unattainable beloved.
From the perspective of this realm of pleasure and freedom, the components of normativity, of everyday life, of the empiricalself, are mere contingencies.
The wine poem enables us to understand the condition of separation through the picture it gives of the empiricalself and its struggle with desire.
The idealized beloved thereby becomes the poetic emblem of the endlessly thwarted desire for self-completion definitive of the empiricalself and its everyday existence.
The empiricalself, determined by all of these contingent factors, can never succeed in winning the struggle with desire by taking up all of desire into itself.
The elimination of care is therefore attended by various forms of excess through which the drinker exceeds the bounds of the empiricalself ordinarily under rational control.
This utter loss of face, more hateful to most people than death, the drinker welcomes, showing that the contingencies of his empiricalself have been completely cast off.
Desire is absolute in that it demands nothing short of total release and can only be converted into a form commensurate with itself; the artificial empiricalself cannot contain it.
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