ultimate reality

collocation in English

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ultimate
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈʌl.tɪ.mət/
us
/ˈʌl.tə.mət/
most extreme or important because either the original or final, or the best ...
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reality
noun
uk
/riˈæl.ə.ti/
us
/riˈæl.ə.t̬i/
the state of things as they are, rather than as they are imagined ...
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(Definition ofultimateandrealityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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But, he urged,ultimaterealitydeserves a much bigger canvas.
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Ultimism is summed up in the proposition 'that there is anultimaterealityin relation to which an ultimate good can be attained' (37).
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And the standard interpretations of mystical experience require that human minds can experience a non-physicalultimatereality.
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A theological approach to the sacred tends to posit, a priori, anultimaterealityor absolute existing independently of human involvement or experience.
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At the heart ofultimaterealityis mystery transcending all our cognitive capacities.
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Morality is seen as an expressing ' the desire to be in harmony withultimatereality' (293).
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If this is the nature and function of doctrine, then assertions that differ as to the nature of the world,ultimatereality, and their interrelations cannot all be correct.
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Duhem, however, did not argue that the history of science is anultimatereality, uniting metaphysics and science.
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In this context, as in any other, that is theultimatereality.
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Theultimaterealityof atomic war means that we need not discuss what would happen afterwards.
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I believe that it is not sufficient to pronounce uponultimaterealityand, having done so, claim compassionate status.
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The term promotes as used here would comprehend any writing advocating a philosophic position that rests upon a belief in a deity orultimatereality.
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Metaphysical essentialism stands diametrically opposed to existential realism in that finite existence is only differentiated appearance, whereasultimaterealityis held to be absolute essence.
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But beyond pleasure, tea can always provide glimpses of theultimatereality, usually when we least expect any.
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If one understood the workings of mantra, then any sounds could be a representative ofultimatereality.
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Recognizing how these factors combine to create what we perceive ordinarily,ultimaterealityappears.
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It is this image which is fearless, and theultimatereality.
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