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  1. Philosophical definitions of transcendence often emphasize the idea of going beyond or exceeding the limits of human experience, and may focus on concepts such as rationality, consciousness, or the nature of reality.

  2. Explores the concept of transcendence as a defining characteristic of human uniqueness, driven by the capacity for conceptual language, creative art, and religion, illustrating the dynamic nature of human beings to go beyond the immediately accessible.

  3. Transcendence refers the very highest and most inclusive or holistic levels of human consciousness, behaving and relating, as ends rather than means, to oneself, to significant others, to human beings in general, to other species, to nature, and to the cosmos.

  4. Jan 6, 2023 · Existence is a reflexive or relational tension between “facticity” and “transcendence,” where we are constrained by our facticity but simultaneously endowed with the freedom to exceed or transcend it. The human being is, as Ortega y Gasset writes, “a kind of ontological centaur, half immersed in nature, half transcending it” (1941 ...

  5. Jun 30, 2017 · A new paper in the Review of General Psychology, “The Varieties of Self-Transcendent Experience,” defines these states as transient moments when people feel lifted above the hustle and bustle of daily life, their sense of self fades away, and they feel connected to something bigger.

  6. Apr 18, 2023 · Self-transcendence is, at its core, about transcending (or rising above) the self and relating to that which is greater than the self. In simpler terms, it is the realization that you are one small part of a greater whole, and acting accordingly.

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · This in-depth guide explores 30+ examples of transcendence, including Abraham Maslow's research on self-transcendence and peak experiences.