Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Arabic term or phrase:
أصالة الحس
English translation:
originality of feelings
Added to glossary by
Mohamed A. Moustafa
Oct 22, 2010 07:48
13 yrs ago
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Arabic term
أصالة الحس
Arabic to English
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Psychology
فليست المسألة أنهم أرادوا مسايرة الاكثرية بل صاروا يرون الامر بالفعل كما تراه الاكثرية, ما يعني اننا ندرك العالم، ونعيد انتاجه انفعالياً وفق النمط السائد و لا نتلقاه بموضوعية سلبية فوتوغرافية كما يظن الماديون و اصحاب اصالة الحس كالماركسيين مثلا. ان النتيجة المثيرة لهذه التجربة تساهم بزاد جديد في مسالة منهجية مشهورة وهي هل نرى فنصدق ام نصدق فنرى؟ لايهما الاولوية و الاصالة؟
PS. This is the original Arabic, void of hamazaat as you see.
PS. This is the original Arabic, void of hamazaat as you see.
Proposed translations
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4 | originality of feelings | Abdurrahman Asal |
4 +1 | originality of sense | Ahmed Badawy |
5 | fine taste | marwa_adam |
4 | Inherent sensation | Moodi |
3 | (Who) stress the importance of senses. | Ayman Hemeida |
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originality of feelings
originality of feelings
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Inherent sensation
Inherent sensation was the main contribution of Marxist theorists to the understanding of the experimental method.
أعتقد أن النص باللغة العربية أعلاه مترجم أساساً من الإنجليزية أو غيرها من لغات ، وكان المترجم آنذاك قد ترجم
Inherent sensation
بأصالة الحس
بينما لو وقعت بيد أي مترجم نبيه لترجمها الحس الفطري أو الإحساس الطبيعي والتي تكون أقرب للمعنى من أصالة الإحساس
أعتقد أن النص باللغة العربية أعلاه مترجم أساساً من الإنجليزية أو غيرها من لغات ، وكان المترجم آنذاك قد ترجم
Inherent sensation
بأصالة الحس
بينما لو وقعت بيد أي مترجم نبيه لترجمها الحس الفطري أو الإحساس الطبيعي والتي تكون أقرب للمعنى من أصالة الإحساس
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Abdurrahman Asal
: I didn't find anything on the internet that links "inherent sensation/الحس الطبيعي-الفطري" to Marxists, could you please provide us with any supporting links?
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originality of sense
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Abdurrahman Asal
: Please all refer to the last two paragraphs of following link: (http://www.neelwafurat.com/itempage.aspx?id=lbb131356-91488&... and then tell me your opinions because I'm still not sure. They talk about "أصالة الحس" VS "أصالة العقل".
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Dear All, you refer to this link to find more on sense classifications
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(Who) stress the importance of senses.
Taken from context and the following article on Karl Marx:
The abolition of private property is therefore the complete emancipation of all human senses and qualities, but it is this emancipation precisely because these senses and attributes have become, subjectively and objectively, human. The eye has become a human eye, just as its object has become a social, human object – an object made by man for man. The senses have therefore become directly in their practice theoreticians. They relate themselves to the thing for the sake of the thing, but the thing itself is an objective human relation to itself and to man, [In practice I can relate myself to a thing humanly only if the thing relates itself humanly to the human being. – Note by Marx] and vice versa. Need or enjoyment have consequently lost its egotistical nature, and nature has lost its mere utility by use becoming human use.
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Note added at 5 hrs (2010-10-22 12:51:11 GMT)
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Karl Marx argued that Capitalism led to an alienation of human senses.
The abolition of private property is therefore the complete emancipation of all human senses and qualities, but it is this emancipation precisely because these senses and attributes have become, subjectively and objectively, human. The eye has become a human eye, just as its object has become a social, human object – an object made by man for man. The senses have therefore become directly in their practice theoreticians. They relate themselves to the thing for the sake of the thing, but the thing itself is an objective human relation to itself and to man, [In practice I can relate myself to a thing humanly only if the thing relates itself humanly to the human being. – Note by Marx] and vice versa. Need or enjoyment have consequently lost its egotistical nature, and nature has lost its mere utility by use becoming human use.
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Note added at 5 hrs (2010-10-22 12:51:11 GMT)
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Karl Marx argued that Capitalism led to an alienation of human senses.
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fine taste
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