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  • Faith, like love, is alogical.
  • Religion is by definition " alogical " ( i . e . neither logical nor illogical ).
  • Consider this analogy : What I'd consider another " alogical " relationship is one that is bound by what we call " love ".
  • "' Rule of logical rationality "' One has to assume that thoughts not logical to oneself do not make the culture or tradition alogical or prelogical but rather that one has misunderstood them.
  • I suppose I have also been guilty of 3RR, however I was under the impression that there was no real factual dispute as he stubbornly added the same alogical data and I suspected him of being a sockpuppet of Bonaparte.
  • While Bergson argued that the artist must induce an alogical state in the beholder by juxtaposing images as disparate as possible to enable the spectator to reconstruct his or her original intuition, Maeterlinck took the same approach in " Serres chaudes ", according to Visan.
  • Later philosophical works by Bax include The Problem of Reality ( 1892 ), The Roots of Reality : Being Suggestions for a Philosophical Reconstruction ( 1907 ), Problems of Men, Mind and Morals ( 1912 ), and The Real, The Rational, and The Alogical ( 1920 ).
  • The French magazine " Paris Midi " judged that the alogical . " [ 40 ] In the end, she saw the newspapers'scathing criticism as a success for the surrealists since the artists explicitly wanted to evoke the kind of anger that had manifested itself in the reviews.
  • Yet when it comes to my faith, to my spirituality, to my belief in a Supreme Being who is capable of " transcending " logic, I throw logic out the window, just as I throw logic out the window when I consider the " alogical " love I have for my mother.
  • At this point, however, Heidegger raises the doubt of " whether the work is at bottom something else and not a thing at all . " Later he tries to break down the metaphysical opposition between form and matter, and the whole other set of dualisms which include : rational and irrational, logical and illogical / alogical, and subject and object.
  • One definition comes from Montfort in " The New Media Reader ", " The term'Happening'has been used to describe many performances and events, organized by Allan Kaprow and others during the 1950s and 1960s, including a number of theatrical productions that were traditionally scripted and invited only limited audience interaction . " Another definition is, " a purposefully composed form of theatre in which diverse alogical elements, including nonmatrixed performing, are organized in a compartmented structure ".